Professor Kempny’s work is centred primarily around clinical practice and advanced cardiovascular interventions, alongside academic and research activities. His procedural practice includes complex congenital and structural heart interventions, pulmonary valve implantation, PFO and ASD closure, and selected pioneering procedures using interventional platforms tailored to individual anatomy.
His work also includes teaching, invited international presentations, international proctoring, and collaboration with industry on the development and refinement of novel cardiovascular devices and procedural techniques.
His scientific interests include adult congenital heart disease, structural heart interventions, 3D reconstruction, 3D printing and digital twin imaging for advanced procedural planning.
Complex structural interventions
Preparation and delivery of advanced congenital and structural heart interventions, including pulmonary valve implantation and transcatheter repair procedures.
Novel procedures and device platforms
A broad range of interventional devices and catheter-based treatment strategies are selected according to procedural and anatomical requirements.
International conferences and teaching
Regular invited presentations at international meetings and conferences in congenital and structural heart disease, alongside teaching and international procedural proctoring.
Academic recognition
Professor Kempny was awarded the lifelong State Title of Professor of Medicine in recognition of contributions to cardiovascular medicine, congenital heart disease and academic research.