George Berci
George Berci was a Hungarian-American surgeon at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, United States and a pioneer in minimally invasive surgeries. He developed instruments for laparoscopic surgery that have been incorporated into minimally invasive surgery techniques used today.
Background
Berci was born as Gyorgy Bleier in Szeged, Hungary on 14 March 1921, and spent time in both Hungary and Austria as a boy. He became a Jewish conscripted laborer for the Hungarians in 1942 and narrowly escaped deportation to Auschwitz in 1944 on a train near Budapest. He made his way to Budapest and worked for the Hungarian underground until World War II ended. He lost his father and grandfather in the Holocaust, but his mother survived. Berci wanted to become a musician, but his mother insisted that he become a doctor. He graduated from medical school at the University of Szeged in 1950 and took a position as a surgeon at the University Hospital in Budapest. By then, he changed his surname to Berci.Berci turned 100 on 14 March 2021, and he died from complications of COVID-19 in Los Angeles, on 30 August 2024, at the age of 103.