Sutter Honored by Alma Mater
January 16, 2018Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) has announced Francis P. Sutter,
DO, FACS, FACOS as the recipient of the 2018 OJ Snyder Memorial Medal. It is presented
in memory of the co-founder of PCOM and is the College's highest award, which recognizes
leadership and service to the osteopathic profession and to the institution. Dr. Sutter
is a graduate of the PCOM class of 1976. He will receive his medal during PCOM’s Founders’
Day luncheon on Friday, Jan. 26.
Dr. Sutter, chief of cardiac surgery at Lankenau Medical Center and clinical professor
of surgery at Jefferson Medical College, is well-known for his innovative approach
to coronary bypass surgery, using a robotic surgical system to perform coronary artery
bypass grafts while his patients’ hearts continue to beat. The procedure is far less
intrusive, sparing his patients the foot-long incision, split sternum and connection
to a heart-lung machine that is required in traditional coronary bypass surgeries.
Dr. Sutter has performed close to 1,700 of these procedures—more than any surgeon
in the United States—and has presented his method to cardiothoracic surgeons and cardiologists
across the globe. He began performing the minimally invasive robotic bypass surgeries
at Lankenau in 2005, after he, his partner and the hospital conducted a $1 million
fundraising drive to purchase the robot.
In addition to his pioneering surgical approach, Dr. Sutter has made several additional
contributions to the field of surgery, such as: co-founding the Delaware Valley STS
Quality Improvement Initiative; serving as co-chair and representative of the General
& Subspecialty Surgery Residency Evaluations & Standards Committee for the American
College of Osteopathic Surgeons; and serving as guest reviewer of the Annals of Thoracic Surgery and the Journal of Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery. Dr. Sutter is also a past member of the National Quality Forum, and holds memberships
to a multitude of professional and scientific societies. He also was the first osteopathic
physician to be board certified by the American Board of Thoracic Surgery.
Dr. Sutter has led national and international scientific meetings, frequently an invited
guest speaker; he shares his expertise in the area of minimally-invasive surgical
robotics. He has also published extensively on surgical treatments and has served
as principal investigator and sub-investigator in studies and trials sponsored by
the National Institutes of Health and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
Over the years, Dr. Sutter has continued an association with PCOM, as a clinical associate
professor, Department of Surgery, Division of Vascular and Thoracic Surgery. PCOM
students have completed rotations with his department at Lankenau. And he returns
to campus annually to present to PCOM’s Surgery Club.
A native of Philadelphia, Dr. Sutter is a graduate of Cardinal O’Hara High School
and has been inducted into their Sports Hall of Fame. He is also a graduate of LaSalle
University and a recipient of the institution’s Roland Holroyd Award, presented to
a distinguished physician.
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