Faculty
Marc Gerdisch, MD
Franciscan Indianapolis
Dr. Gerdisch trained at Loyola University Medical Center in Chicago where he remains on staff as an associate professor of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery. Dr Gerdisch is a fellow of American College of Surgeons, American College of Cardiology, and Heart Rhythm Society. He is a partner of 30 years, in Cardiac Surgery Associates, the largest private cardiac surgical group in the country. Dr Gerdisch became Chief of Cardiothoracic surgery at Franciscan Health Indianapolis in 2006. With focus on heart valve disease, he has developed a recognized center for heart valve repair and innovation, including lead enrollment in multiple pivotal trials, and first in man with devices. Dr. Gerdisch is national principal investigator for a heart valve regeneration device and instrumental in the development of a multi-institution database to assess success in management of atrial fibrillation. He has published and presented on next generation valve devices and repair, surgery for atrial fibrillation, minimally invasive surgery, and enhanced recovery. Dr. Gerdisch trains surgeons in heart valve repair and surgical treatment of atrial fibrillation. His practice ranges from multi-valve redo operations to transcatheter procedures. He is a founding advisory board member of ERAS Cardiac Society. His approach combining minimally invasive and advanced closure techniques with rapid mobilization and recovery has made Dr. Gerdisch an advocate for enhanced recovery, even for the most complex patients.