1994 - Dr. Greg Ribakove, Associate Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery at NYU School of Medicine, and Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Bellevue Hospital Center, introduced the revolutionary ‘port-access’ procedure to his colleagues at NYU after a sabbatical at Stanford University.

1994-1996 - Drs. Galloway, Grossi, Ribakove, and Colvin develop a clinically applicable minimally invasive system for cardiac surgery with the NYU Research Laboratory.


2001 - Drs. Colvin and Galloway announce a major advance in heart valve repair technology with the launch of the C-G Future Band. Today, over 200 surgeons from around the world have now trained at NYU in these advanced surgical techniques for mitral valve repair.
2008 - As of today, NYU surgeons have performed over 4,000 minimally invasive procedures which includes a large percentage of high risk patients.