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S2 - Episode 1 : From Germany to Nancy with Dr Tristan Ehrlich

My training journey in Aortic Valve Repair

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Season 2, episode 1
10 min / Published

In this new season of Behind the OR, we are very pleased to welcome Dr. Tristan Ehrlich who shares his journey from Germany to France and how it shaped his approach to aortic valve repair.

Trained in Germany alongside leading experts, he developed a rigorous, structured vision of valve repair as both a technique and a philosophy. Now based in Nancy, he is actively building a standardized aortic valve repair program, combining surgical precision, team training, and continuous data evaluation.

Dr. Ehrlich discusses the challenges of training abroad, the importance of fostering a “repair mindset,” and his ambition to establish Nancy as a leading center for innovation, research, and education in valve repair.

This episode highlights how collaboration, discipline, and knowledge-sharing are key to making valve repair a new standard in cardiac surgery.

 

About the speaker

Tristan Ehrlich graduated in 2016 as a medical doctor at the University of Lorraine – France. After that, he started his residency in cardiac surgery at the Saarland University with Prof. Schäfers. Currently he is a cardiac surgeon in Nancy Hospital (France). His area of interest are adult cardiac surgery with focus on aortic valve repair and aortic surgery.

LinkedIn Profile: Tristan Ehrlich | LinkedIn

 

About Behind the OR

Behind the OR is the official podcast channel by Advanced Medical Solutions. Here, we invite you to step into the world of surgery, where we uncover what happens behind the closed doors of the operating room and beyond. Each episode features in-depth conversations with expert surgeons, providing insights into the latest surgical techniques, innovations, and the daily lives of those who dedicate themselves to saving lives.

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This episode is part of the Beyond the OR series
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