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Félicien M. Steichen (October 13, 1926 – June 27, 2011) was a
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ish-born
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of Surgery. He was a pioneer in the development and use of
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s. He and Mark M. Ravitch are considered the fathers of modern surgical stapling. Steichen was also noted for his contributions to the development of
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Early life

Born the second son and third of five children of Joseph Steichen, a civil servant, and Anne Gonner, a Homemaker, Steichen grew up at 11 rue de la Semois, in the Péitruss (
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) Valley neighborhood of
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, in the
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. In 1946, he graduated from the Athénée.


Medical and surgical training

Steichen studied Medicine at the University of Lausanne Medical School, from which he graduated first in his class in 1953.Chironian Magazine of New York Medical College, Fall/Winter, 2011. New York Medical College/Chironian, Valhalla, NY 10595. http://issuu.com/newyorkmedicalcollege/docs/chironian-fall-winter_2011/35 Shortly thereafter, he was offered a one-year Surgical Internship at Lakewood Hospital, near
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, by Director of Surgery Carl Hahn. Steichen arrived in New York on September 22, 1953, and in Cleveland shortly thereafter. From 1954 to 1959, Steichen was Surgical
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at Baltimore City Hospital ("BCH," now Bayview Medical Center), led by Director of Surgery Mark M. Ravitch.Johns Hopkins, Gardner Lectureship Program, p. 3. He was Chief Resident from 1959 to 1961, and then appointed Fellow in Surgery at the
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. At BCH, Steichen and Ravitch also developed a trusting, collegial relationship that extended beyond the hospital ward and lasted for 35 years.


Developing modern surgical stapling


Baltimore City Hospital

In late 1958, Steichen, Ravitch, and Ravitch's then-current Chief Resident, Peter Weil, began laboratory experiments with stapling instruments. The staplers they used had been procured by Mark Ravitch in
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during a medical experts' visit to the
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earlier in 1958Steichen and Ravitch, Stapling in Surgery, p. 79.Steichen and Wolsch, History of Mechanical Sutures in Surgery, p. 174. that was unrelated to stapling. In early 1959, the BCH team began to use the staplers clinically.Medical Terminology Daily: "History of Surgical Stapling." Video mark: 7 minutes 55 seconds. (Clinical Anatomy Associates Online Learning Systems: May 8, 2014) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ur08uBhQdsA. In 139
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lobectomies and segmentectomies for
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through 1961, the BCH team showed a significant reduction in life-threatening complication of bronchial fistula, from 14% using manual closures to 4.6% using staplers. This work was published in the ''Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery,'' Steichen's first appearance as a major author of a scientific paper. In May, 1961, Steichen finished his Residency and returned to set up a private practice in Luxembourg. In July, 1961, he wed Michèle Steichen (née Queinnec), to whom he remained married for the rest of his life.Louis R.M. DelGuercio, author of Steichen's obituary in the Westchester Journal News, July 1, 2011, as found online at Legacy.com. http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/lohud/obituary.aspx?pid=152296518


Lincoln Hospital: establishing the viability of surgical stapling

In 1963, after two years in Luxembourg and at the U.S. Air Force Hospital in
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, he was recruited to Lincoln Hospital and the
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, in
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, by Peter Weil,Steichen, Félicien M. and Ruth A. Wolsch, History of Mechanical Sutures in Surgery, p. 175. his friend, colleague and fellow former Chief Resident at Baltimore City Hospital. Shortly after returning to the United States, he became an American citizen. Steichen and Ravitch were the first to understand the importance of the modern instruments, and the first to develop many of the procedures in which the instruments could be applied. In that sense, they can legitimately be called the Fathers of Modern Stapling, not just American Stapling. Ravitch and Steichen were always scrupulous about crediting their predecessors in the development of mechanical sutures; indeed, if the names Hultl and von Petz survive, it is largely because Ravitch and Steichen habitually cited their elegant and brilliant work in all their major monographs. Yet large-scale applicability of mechanical suturing did not come about until Ravitch and Steichen began developing techniques for modern instruments and popularizing them in the surgical community through their writings, films and teaching seminars. As the Surgeon and Historian, A.P. Naef, has stated: " n 1963,extended clinical use and potential industrial production f surgical staplerswere far from obvious." Two events served to catalyze the development of modern surgical stapling: at Lincoln Hospital, Weil gave Steichen full freedom to use the hospital's surgical laboratory to focus on testing and developing surgical stapling. In Baltimore, Mark Ravitch met with an Entrepreneur named Leon Hirsch (later Founder of the
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) about whether surgical stapling could be commercially viable. The result was an informal group, comprising Ravitch, Steichen, Hirsch and eventual Executive Vice President of U.S. Surgical Turi Josefsen. Hirsch has called this group "a model of the way in which the private sector and Academia can work together." Ravitch and Hirsch focused on de-constructing the Soviet instruments and creating American prototypes. Steichen's priority became to test the new instruments, adapt them to surgical procedures, and develop new operations for their use. Initial prototypes for the workhorses of surgical stapling, the TA and GIA staplers, were created by 1964.Steichen, F. M. and Mark M. Ravitch, ''Stapling in Surgery,'' p. 80. At Lincoln, from 1963 to 1969, Steichen was the first to study, then apply clinically, many of the surgical stapling techniques that are in routine use today. These include the first: * clinical functional end-to-end
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;Steichen, Félicien M. and Mark M. Ravitch, Stapling in Surgery, p. 80. * clinical
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using a stapling instrument;Steichen, F. M. and Mark M. Ravitch, Stapling in Surgery, p. 80. * clinical pulmonary lobectomy using the GIA stapling instrument; * clinical Hunt-Lawrence and Paulino Roux-en-Y pouches using a stapling instrument, with Fernando Paulino in attendance. The functional end-to-end anastomosis, in particular, is credited to Steichen. The team also: * studied use of the GIA stapling instrument inserted from above and below to avoid any cul-de-sac at all in the Duhamel Procedure; * developed esophageal coloplasty using the stapling instruments; * started the practice of making permanent tube gastrostomies with the GIA instrument; * started the practice of transecting and closing bowel with the GIA instrument. The six years from 1963 to 1969 mark the transformation of surgical stapling from a curiosity, practiced in almost no hospitals outside of the Soviet Union, to the technological vanguard in wound closure.


Geneva: the First Use of Modern Staplers in Europe

Steichen finished his period at Albert Einstein with a
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year in
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, as visiting professor at the
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Medical School and in the Division of Cardiovascular Surgery of the Hôpital Cantonal de Genève from 1969 to 1970. During that year, Steichen introduced the new American staplers into clinical practice in Europe, performing a number of successful surgical interventions at the Hôpital Cantonal.


The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

Steichen returned to the United States in 1970 to be Associate Professor, then Professor,Personal Papers, Curriculum Vitae, of Surgery at the
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and Associate Surgeon-in-Chief at Montefiore Hospital of Pittsburgh,
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. In both capacities, he joined again with Ravitch, now Professor of Surgery and Chief of Surgery at Montefiore. In Pittsburgh, Steichen focused his writings on the use of staplers in complex gastro-intestinal operations.Plaus, William J. Review of Ravitch, Mark M. and Felicien Steichen's "Principles and Practice of Surgical Stapling." Archives of Surgery (now JAMA Surgery), vol. 123, No. 7 (July, 1988), p. 915. Found at: http://archsurg.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=593342 . He focused particularly on the esophagus, as well as gastric (stomach) reconstructions, intestinal pouches, and operations in the lowest parts of the pelvis. When U.S. Surgical Corporation's EEA circular stapler came on line in 1979, surgeons now possessed an instrument that could accomplish – in hard-to-access places – what hand suturing (for all but the most skilled surgeons) could not. Steichen and Ravitch were the first to describe its use in many operations on the esophagus, the stomach and the junction of the intestine and rectum.


Workshops

From 1973 to 1986, Steichen and Ravitch organized post-graduate workshops in surgical stapling in Pittsburgh.Collected programs of the Workshops on the Use of Staplers in Surgery, presented by the Department of Surgery of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and Montefiore Hospital. Each of the 26 workshops trained 40 surgeons and 20 operating room nurses, or more than 1,000 surgeons and 500 nurses in total.


Multi-media

Steichen was one of the first surgeons to film and narrate his operations. These films were used as teaching tools at the Montefiore Hospital auditorium during the Pitt workshops, by medical schools, and by U.S. Surgical's Education Department to train sales representatives for the company. Ten of the seventeen films he created are in the library of the American College of Surgeons.


New York Medical College and Lenox Hill Hospital

In 1978, Steichen became professor of surgery at the
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and director of surgery at
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in New York City. He remained professor of aurgery at NYMC until 2008, then was named an emeritus professor.inTouch Newsletter, vol. 14, No. 9, November, 2008. New York Medical College Office of Public Relations. Administration Building, Valhalla, New York 10595 He was Director of Surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital until 1987, when he stepped down to become Attending Surgeon at Lenox Hill and at
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, in
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.


Writings

Between 1984 and 1991, Steichen compiled his work in surgical stapling in three books written with Mark M. Ravitch. The eminent surgeon, Louis R.M. DelGuercio, has called these books "the three seminal works in surgical stapling." Stapling in Surgery has been called the "original monograph describing the application of mechanical stapling devices to gastrointestinal surgery." It marks the definitive exposition of stapling technique in most general and thoracic surgery. Principles and Practice of Surgical StaplingPrinciples and Practice of Surgical Stapling, by Mark M. Ravitch and Félicien M. Steichen, Year Book Medical Publishers, Inc. Chicago, 1987. compiles the contributions of "approximately 40 participants in the International Symposium hat Steichen and Ravitch had organized in Pittsburgh in1986, and covers the use of staples in esophageal, gastric, colorectal and thoracic surgery." The third book, Current Practice of Surgical Stapling is a history of, and compilation of the state of the art in, surgical stapling.


Influence

Steichen was the first to bring surgical stapling to Europe, in Geneva from 1969–1970. He invited students and surgeons from Europe and North Africa to come to Pittsburgh or NYMC to learn about surgical stapling. Steichen travelled to Europe to demonstrate surgical stapling technique and to share his knowledge. In 1978, he and Mark Ravitch travelled to
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to spread stapling technique in Asia. In 1982, Steichen travelled to El Salvador to work with surgeons there on stapling techniques. By 1984, he was a principal participant in international symposia devoted exclusively to stapling, as at the University of Amsterdam or the University of Düsseldorf, and later, at Brive-la-Gaillarde, and Biarritz, France. The Pitt Workshops were eventually transformed into the international symposia on stapling. The second such international symposium (and First European Congress on Surgical Stapling),The New England Journal of Medicine: Notices Section. vol. 327, No. 3, p. 212. organized by Steichen and Roger Welter of Luxembourg, was held on the premises of the
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from June 2 to 4, 1988.Program of the "Second International Symposium. This was a personal triumph for Steichen, but also a coming of age for surgical stapling. Over 500 surgeons attended the Congress from all over the world, but especially from Europe. The Congress was successful in its aim of spreading surgical stapling know-how "in all countries worldwide," since it attracted attendees from Eastern and Western Europe, China, Japan, Australia, and North and South America, and offered them both scientific and laboratory sessions on stapling. For his pioneering work in stapling, and for teaching stapling techniques in other countries, Steichen was made an Honorary Member of both the German Society for SurgeryinTouch Newsletter, vol. 14, No. 9, November, 2008. New York Medical College Office of Public Relations. Valhalla, New York 10595 and the French Academy of Surgery.


Minimally-invasive surgery

Steichen contributed to the newly-emerging field of Minimally-Invasive Surgery (MIS) in three ways: In 1993, Steichen became the first Director of the new Institute for Minimally-Invasive Surgery at St. Agnes Hospital, in White Plains, NY. This was a specialty-care center that trained a generation of surgical fellows in MIS, many of whom went on to establish their own practices or create specialty units in MIS in their own hospitals. In 1994, Steichen and Roger Welter co-edited a compendium of state of the art in these new techniques: Minimally-Invasive Surgery and New Technology, containing contributions from over 100 authors. In 2001, he co-edited, and translated a large portion of, ''Minimally-Invasive Abdominal Surgery,'' a surgical textbook and atlas with over 90 authors, containing a "superb" blend of laparoscopic techniques and three-dimensional drawings explaining these techniques.


Books

Steichen authored or co-authored 18 books, 50 book chapters, and 3 monographs.Steichen and Wolsch, History of Mechanical Sutures in Surgery, Introduction, p. vii. * Kremer, Karl, Werner Platzer, Hans Wilhelm Schreiber and Félicien M. Steichen, Minimally Invasive Abdominal Surgery, Thieme New York, New York, 2001. (GTV) and 0-86577-639-3 (TNY). (Authorized translation of the German edition of Minimal-invasive Chirurgie, vol. 7/2 of Kremer, Lierse, Platzer & Schreiber, Eds., Chirurgische Operationslehre, Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart, 2001. * Ravitch, Mark M. and Félicien M. Steichen, Atlas of General Thoracic Surgery, W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 1988. . * Ravitch, Mark M. and Félicien M. Steichen, Current Practice of Surgical Stapling, Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia, 1991. . * Ravitch, Mark M. and Félicien M. Steichen, Principles and Practice of Surgical Stapling, Year Book Medical Publishers, Chicago, 1987. . * Steichen, Félicien M. and Mark M. Ravitch, Stapling in Surgery, Year Book Medical Publishers, Inc., Chicago, 1984. . * Steichen, Félicien M. and Roger Welter, eds., Minimally Invasive Surgery and New Technology, Quality Medical Publishing, Inc., St. Louis, 1994. . * Steichen, Félicien M. and Ruth A. Wolsch, Mechanical Sutures in Operations on the Small & Large Intestine and Rectum, Cine-Med, Inc., Woodbury, CT, 2004. . * Steichen, Félicien M. and Ruth A. Wolsch, Mechanical Sutures in Operations on the Lung, Cine-Med, Inc., Woodbury, CT, 2008. . * Steichen, Félicien M. and Ruth A. Wolsch, Mechanical Sutures in Operations on the Esophagus and Gastroesophageal Junction, Cine-Med, Inc., Woodbury, CT, 2008. . * Steichen, Félicien M. and Ruth A. Wolsch, Mechanical Sutures in Operations on the Stomach, Biliary Tree & Pancreas, Cine-Med, Inc., Woodbury, CT, 2008. . * Steichen, Félicien M. and Ruth A. Wolsch, History of Mechanical Sutures in Surgery, Cine-Med, Inc., Woodbury, CT, 2008. . * The Surgical Clinics of North America, Symposium on Stapling Techniques, Vol. 64, No. 3, June 1984. W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia. .


Papers

Steichen also authored or co-authored over 125 articles during his career. A selection follows: * Steichen, F. M. Des complications de l'aortographie. Bulletin de la Société des Sciences Médicales du Grand Duché de Luxembourg. Juin, 1958. pp. 9–16. * Ravitch, M.M., Steichen, F.M., Fishbein, R.H., Knowles, P.W. & Weil, P. Clinical Experience with the Soviet Mechanical Bronchus Stapler (UKB-25). Jl. of Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery. 1964. Vol. 47, p. 446. * Steichen, F.M. The Use of Staplers in Anatomical Side-to-Side and Functional End-to-End Enteroanastomoses. Surgery. 1968. Vol. 64, pp. 948–953. * Steichen, F.M.; Talbert, J.L. and Ravitch, M.M. Evaluation of a Modified Duhamel Operation for Correction of Hirschsprung's Disease. Surgery. 1968. Vol. 64, p. 475. * Steichen, F.M. Clinical Experience with AutoSuture Instruments. Surgery. 1971. Vol. 69, pp. 609. * Ravitch, M.M. & Steichen, F.M. Techniques of Staple Suturing in the Gastrointestinal Tract. Annals of Surgery. 1972. Vol. 175, p. 815. * Ravitch, M.M. & Steichen, F.M. Experiences with a Second Generation of Stapling Instruments in General and Thoracic Surgery. Bull. Soc. Int. Chir. 1972. Vol. 31, p. 502. * Steichen, F.M. & Ravitch, M.M. Mechanical Sutures in Surgery. British Journal of Surgery. 1973. Vol. 60, p. 191. * Steichen, F.M. The Creation of Autologous Substitute Organs with Stapling Instruments. Am. Journal of Surgery. 1977. Vol. 134, pp. 659–673. * Steichen, F.M.; Loubeau, J.M.; and Stremple, J.F. The Continent Ileal Reservoir of Kock. Surgical Rounds. September, 1978. pp. 10–18. * Ravitch, M.M. & Steichen, F.M. A Stapling Instrument for End-to-End Inverting Anastomoses in the Gastrointestinal Tract. Annals of Surgery. 1979. Vol. 189, p. 791. * Steichen, F.M. & Ravitch, M.M. Mechanical Sutures in Esophageal Surgery. Annals of Surgery. 1980. Vol. 191, pp. 373–381. * Steichen, F.M. & Ravitch, M.M. History of Mechanical Devices and Instruments for Suturing. Current Problems in Surgery. 1982. Vol. 19, pp. 1–52. * Steichen, F.M.; Spigland, N.A.; and Nuñez, D. The Modified Duhamel Operation for Hirschsprung's Disease Performed Entirely with Mechanical Sutures. The Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 1987. Vol. 22, p. 436.


Films

In Pittsburgh, Steichen produced or co-produced 17 films, 10 of which were later converted into video by the Ciné-Med Corporation, and are now in the library of the
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. Some of these were combined and given new names when re-issued between 1989 and 1991: * Stapling in the Gastrointestinal Tract with the Use of Historical Stapling Instruments * Colo-Sigmoidectomy and Circular End-To-End Stapled Colo-Rectal Anastomosis * Paulino Jejunal Pouch, Gastric Replacement * Eversion, Crossing, and Variations in Design of Linear Staple Lines * Thoracoscopic Modified Belsey Fundoplication * The Effect of Surgical Stapling on Technical Concepts in Thoracic and Abdominal Surgery * Sequential Anastomosis Resection (Anastomosis-Resection Integree) * Intersecting Linear and Circular Staple Lines * Everting Stapled Closure of the Bronchus Pulmonary Vessels and Parenchyma in Pulmonary Lobectomies and Parenchymal Resections * Creation of Substitute Autologous Organs


Personal life

Steichen married Michèle Queinnec on July 2, 1961, in Brignogan-Plages, Finistère, France. She is an Art Historian who worked as a Docent at the
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for over 20 years.Steichen, Michèle M. Interview by François M. Steichen. Mamaroneck, NY. They were married for 50 years. They had three children and 4 grandchildren.


Recognition and associations

* The Félicien M. Steichen, MD Chair in Surgery of the New York Medical College is named after him. * The Félicien M. Steichen Prize for Technical Research in General Surgery is given by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Chirurgie (German Surgical Association) each year to a deserving surgical researcher from among papers submitted to the Association for the prize. * Fellow of the American Surgical Association * Fellow of the Halsted Society * Fellow of the American College of Surgeons * Honorary Member of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Chirurgie (German Society for Surgery) * Associate Foreign Member of the Académie française de Chirurgie (French Academy of Surgery) * New York Medical College Distinguished Service Award, 2003 * Presented the City of New York Liberty Award Medal, 1986 * Knight of the Civil and Military Order of Merit of Adolphe of Nassau (The "Virtute") of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (Civil Division) * Commander of the Order of the Oak Crown of the Grand Duchy of LuxembourgThe Chancellor of the Order of the Oak Crown, the Grand-Ducal Palace, 17, rue du Marché-aux-Herbes L-1728 Luxembourg City, Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg. * Officer of the Order of the Oak Crown of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg * Presented the Medal of the City of Brive-la-Gaillarde, France, September, 1986.Brass medal with view of city of Brive, and circular inscription.


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SAGES (Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons) Video Tribute to Félicien Steichen, produced by David Earle, MD
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