Personnel
Dr. med. Helmut Paul Weber
- Inventor and patent holder of the open-irrigated Electrode Laser Mapping and Ablation(ELMA) catheter system RytmoLas® and Laser
- Founder and CEO of the LasCor® GmbH Laser – Medical Devices, Taufkirchen, Germany
- Director of the CCEP-Centre for Research, Development and Education in the field of Cardiovascular Laser therapy, Taufkirchen, Germany
Learn more about Helmut Paul Weber
Education / Specialization
1962
Graduated in general medicine, dissertation Doctor Medic, at the University Victor Babeş Timişoara, and,
1967
Specialist in Epidemiology exam 1966 at the Institute Ștefan Nicolau, University Bucharest, Rumania
Scientist at the Institute for Hygiene Victor Babeş in Timişoara, Rumania
1970
License, Board of Physicians Wiesbaden, Land Hessen, Germany
1974
Specialist Internal Medicine October 15th 1974, Board of Physicians Muenster, Germany
Gollwitzer-Mayer-Institute Bad Oeynhausen; practice in HIS-bundle ECG-recordings
1975 - 83
Department of Pediatric Cardiology University of Göttingen, Germany
1978 - 83
DFG project leader Project R2Weber: development of focused endocardial catheter mapping
1979
Guest in the Great Ormond Department of Pediatric Cardiology, London, UK
1980
Habilitation thesis: Endocardial Electrode-Catheter Mapping and Ablation: A New Diagnosis- and Treatment of Tachyarrhythmias. Long Term Results in 717 Patients.
1981
Invitation, Department of adult cardiology, Clinic Großhadern, LM University Munich, Germany
1982
Guest physician in the Department of Cardiology, Royal Infirmary Edinburgh, Scotland
1982
August first mapping-guided catheter ablation of an arrhythmogenic substrate
1982
Guest in the Electrophysiological Laboratory, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA
1983
Invitation, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada
1984 - 86
Leading physician at the Cardiovascular rehabilitation Clinic Seeshaupt, Seeshaupt, Germany
1985
ECHO specialization at the Cardiovascular Clinic Krozingen, University Freiburg, Germany
1987 - 90
Cardiac Department Hospital Bogenhausen, Teaching Hospital of the Technical Univ. of Munich
BMFT project leader Cardiovascular laser application at the Central Laser Laboratory GSF/Helmholtz
Centre Munich – development and patent of the open-irrigated electrode-Laser Mapping and Ablation (ELMA) catheter RytmoLas®
1988
March first Laser catheter ablation of an arrhythmogenic substrate, a left sided Accessory Pathway
1990 - 2003
Board physician, Cardiac Department, and Project Leader in the Laser and Applied Technologies
Centre Hospital Harlaching, teaching Hospital of the LM University Munich, Munich, Germany
1992, 1994, 1996
guest scientist at the Laser and Applied Technologies Laboratory, Duke University Medical Centre NC, USA
1993
March foundation of the LasCor® company Laser Medical Devices
August exam at the Bavarian Board of Physicians in Munich, Germany, Consultant Cardiologist
Since 2004
CEO of the LasCor® GmbH, Laser Medical Devices, and Director of CCEP-Centre Taufkirchen, Germany