Longest surviving coronary artery bypass graft patient (male)
- Who
- Brian Thomson
- What
- 45:217 year(s):day(s)
- Where
- New Zealand (waikuku beach)
- When
- 30 May 2025
The longest surviving coronary artery bypass graft patient (male) is Brian Thomson (New Zealand, b. 6 March 1946) who has lived 45 years and 217 days since his surgery on 24 April 1980, in Wellington Hospital, New Zealand, as verified on 28 November 2025.
Brian underwent bypass surgery at the age of 34.
Brian also has previously achieved another record for the longest surviving quintuple heart bypass patient.