- Fellowship - UT Southwestern Cardiovascular Thoracic Surgery (2000-2003), Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery
- Residency - UT Southwestern Medical Center (1995-2000), General Surgery
- Medical School - UT Southwestern Medical School (1991-1995)
Neelan Doolabh, M.D.
Director of Minimally Invasive Heart Valve Surgery
- Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery
- Minimally Invasive Cardiac & Valve Surgery
- Surgical Treatment of Thoracic Aortic Disease
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Biography
Neelan Doolabh, M.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery at UT Southwestern. He serves as the Director of Minimally Invasive Valve Surgery.
Dr. Doolabh earned his medical degree at UT Southwestern, where he also completed a residency in surgery and a fellowship in cardiothoracic surgery. He served in private practice in Tyler, Texas, until he joined the UT Southwestern staff in 2016.
He specializes in a minimally invasive approach to valve surgeries and other cardiac procedures that avoids any cutting of the sternum or ribs, and he is one of the few surgeons in the United States in terms of volume and experience in this procedure.
Dr. Doolabh is a member of the American College of Surgeons, the American Medical Association, the Texas Medical Association, and the Smith County Medical Association.
Personal Note
While Dr. Doolabh’s work is his main passion, his love of technical precision does occasionally extend beyond the operating room – to the race track. He and his son are avid followers of Formula One racing, and they make regular appearances at the Circuit of the Americas track in Austin, Texas.
Meet Dr. Doolabh
Minimally Invasive Heart Valve Surgeon in Dallas
Cardiothoracic surgeon Neelan Doolabh, M.D., is redefining minimally invasive heart surgery for patients in the Metroplex.
For many people with heart conditions such as valve disease, surgery is often put off for as long as possible. “It can be a major insult to your body with significant risks and a long recovery,” Dr. Doolabh says.
Most heart procedures – even those that are called minimally invasive – require that the patient be under anesthesia for four to six hours and for the surgeon to cut through part or all of the patient’s breastbone. The recovery time after these surgeries is six to eight weeks to allow the bone to heal.
Dr. Doolabh, the Director of Minimally Invasive Surgery for UT Southwestern’s Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, is one of an elite group of surgeons who performs valve repairs, valve replacements, and other heart procedures without cutting into any bone at all.
His approach takes two hours and requires only one small incision, which in turn revolutionizes what heart surgery means to patients: less risk of complications, a shorter hospital stay, and less postoperative recovery time.
“Our patients do very well,” Dr. Doolabh says. “They’re usually back to driving in 10 days.”
It also makes heart surgery more viable for people with complex health conditions, for whom traditional heart surgery poses much greater risks.
“We’ve seen that cardiologists are referring patients to me sooner instead of putting it off because they know their patient is going to get a simpler operation,” Dr. Doolabh says.
That means these patients are getting effective treatment before their heart becomes more damaged and their health becomes more compromised.
Experience and Results
Dr. Doolabh has performed more than 3,000 minimally invasive valve surgeries, making him not only the busiest valve surgeon in Texas but also among the few in the country in terms of experience in this minimally invasive technique.
He is recognized by the Society of Thoracic Surgeons for being in the top 3 percent of surgeons in terms of patient outcomes data, including very low rates of complications such as stroke and kidney failure, short hospital stays, and low rates of hospital readmission.
Dr. Doolabh joined the UT Southwestern team in 2016, after 13 years of private practice in Tyler, Texas. He says his main mission in Dallas is to raise awareness of this better approach to heart surgery.
“I really want people to know that if they need a procedure such as valve surgery they have choices, and they can choose this minimally invasive option,” he says. “Instead of getting your chest cracked open, you can get better results with one tiny incision and get back to your life sooner.”
Another part of Dr. Doolabh’s goal is to combine the personal touch of a private practice with the world-class care of an academic medical center.
“It’s an honor to be working with the best and the brightest in their fields,” he says, “and it’s an honor to come back to the place that trained me. UT Southwestern gave me my education, and now I get to offer UT Southwestern patients something that’s not readily available elsewhere.”
Education & Training
Honors & Awards
- D Magazine Best Doctor 2020-2022
Clinical Focus
- Minimally Invasive Cardiac & Valve Surgery
- Surgical Treatment of Thoracic Aortic Disease
- Heart Valve Repair/Replacement
- Adult Congenital Heart Defects
Links
Articles by Dr. Doolabh
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