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The most advanced method used to perform open heart surgery means a quicker recovery time and less postoperative risks. However, very few doctors use the technique. The term port access refers to a technique that allows doctors to put a patient on a heart lung machine, stop the heart, and protect it, all done through catheters placed in the groin and the neck. The problem is, in spite of the fact it’s safer and more effective, doctors don’t learn how to perform it, which means it’s widely underused.
The most advanced method used to perform cardiac bypass surgery is port access. Though it means a quicker recovery time and less postoperative risks, very few doctors use the technique. The term port access refers to a technique that allows doctors to put a patient on a heart lung machine, stop the heart, and protect it, all done through catheters placed in the groin and the neck.
The problem is, in spite of the fact it’s safer and more effective, doctors don’t learn how to perform it, which means it’s widely underused. In spite of the fact he could chase around his six month old son, at the age of 41 James Miller was told he would need open heart surgery to correct a defect in one of his heart valves. "I really shouldn’t have been able to take ten steps without having to pause and take a breathe," says James.
Traditional surgery would require a huge incision in the midline of his chest. "With my job and everything else I didn’t have ten to twelve weeks to recover form surgery," James recalls. But James had a quick recovery. His cardiac surgery was done using port access. Instead of making a huge incision in the middle of the chest, doctors are able to make small incisions in the side, under the armpit: the port. Catheters placed into the neck and groin carry blood from the body into the bypass machine and feed that blood back to the patient. Chemicals which stop the heart from beating are infused through a catheter as well. The surgeon can now operate using robotic arms through the tiny incision.
Dr. Douglas Murphy, the Chief of Cardiac Surgery at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Atlanta, says, "The mitral valve is more in its normal state if you come in from the side of the chest you don’t distort it as much so we’re actually better at repairing valve than if we use a large incision in the front." With the technique there’s a lesser chance that an air bubble or a piece of fat will get into the artery travel to the brain and cause a stroke. Also, because the wound is much smaller, there’s less pain less risk of infection and a quicker recovery time. "The recover is soft tissue recovery only there’s no bone that has to heal,' says Dr. Murphy.
Yet, roughly only ten percent of cardiac bypass surgeries, in New York and other cities, that could be done using port access are performed in this manner. The problem, according to Dr. Murphy, is that physicians haven’t chosen to learn the technique. "Medicine is like a big battle ship: it turns slowly. As the benefits of this become known to physicians and known to patients it will continue to grow,' Murphy believes.
James has only these small scars to show after his cardiac surgery but most important to him was his ability to get back to being a dad. "I was getting back to being able to take care of him in 3 t0 4 weeks," James says of his son. Dr. Murphy says "repair of the mitral valve is practically 100 percent in his hospital because of the ability to see the surgical field so well".
You can find a doctor who performs the procedure by logging on to www.allaboutmyheart.com.
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Emergency Aortic Aneurysm Surgery NYC
Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
If you or a loved one has experienced an aortic aneurysm, you know how scary a situation it can be. Your heart is crucial to maintaining your body’s functioning and your health is a top priority. At the Columbia Medical Center’s Aortic Surgery Program, the expert staff is dedicated to bringing you the best possible care in your time of need. Board certified surgeons like Dr. Allen Stewart, MD, are on hand to bring you the best treatment you can get.
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Bypass Heart Surgery Manhattan, NYC
Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
Manhattan,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
The Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Columbia University Medical Center in Manhattan NYC has consistently been on US News and World Report's top ten list of Cardiac Surgery Programs for seven years running. In addition to on- and off-pump coronary bypass surgery they perform a considerable amount of valve procedures, and are recognized for their leadership in valve repair.
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Mammogram Scan MRI/ CT Scan Bronxville
Radiology & Diagnostic Imaging | Women's Imaging Center
Lawrence Hospital Center | Outpatient Services
55 Palmer Avenue, First Floor
Bronxville,
NY
10708
Call (888) 544-1169
Breast cancer continues to be a serious problem among American women, but can be prevented with regular Mammogram Scans and MRI/ CT Scans. If you are a resident of Bronxville, Lawrence Hospital Medical Imaging has a reputation for being the team to turn to in order to examine, reveal and diagnose the condition. The individual is always their primary concern, so they will work with you every step of the way to ensure that you receive the most satisfying treatment by being sensitive to your individual needs.
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Valve Sparing Aortic Root Replacement Washington DC
Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
Experience plays a key role in successful Surgery. Valve Sparing Aortic Root Replacement surgery is a recent procedure aimed at treating aortic root complications. As the director CUMC's Aortic Surgery Program Allan S. Stewart MD has performed over 60 Valve Sparing Aortic Root Replacement procedures since 2005 with zero mortalities and no serious complications. Located in the heart of NYC, CUMC has served residents of Greenwich Connecticut for years. Don't hesitate to call today for more information.
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Aortic Surgery, New York
Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
Your aorta serves a vital role to your body. It is the largest artery in the body and plays a critical role in the circulation of blood flow, transporting oxygen-rich blood from the left ventricle of the heart to the rest of the body. When tears occur in the lining of the aorta they are called as dissections, while weakenings in the aortic wall are called aneurysms. Although both conditions have the potential to be life endangering, they can be effectively treated by the qualified doctors with years of experience. As the Director of the Aortic Surgery Program at Columbia University Medical Center, Dr. Allan Stuart, MD is dedicated to helping those in the New York area treat any aortic related illnesses.
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GI Tract Surgery Westchester, New York
Center for Advanced Surgery | Colorectal, Gastrointestinal and Endoc
Lawrence Hospital Center | Center for Advanced Surgery
55 Palmer Avenue, First Floor
Bronxville,
NY
10708
Call 888-468-9351
Undergoing GI Tract Surgery is a serious decision to make, and must be handled by a group of professionals who possess the qualifications and the skills to treat you with utmost care and safety. In Westchester, New York, there is a reputable medical facility called Lawrence Hospital Center for Advanced Surgery, which holds a staff of licensed surgeons who have made it their main agenda to deliver GI Tract Surgery in a professional and sensitive fashion. They put their clients before everything else.
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Valve Sparing Aortic Root Replacement Fairfield, Connecticut
Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
The staff at the Columbia University Medical Center's Aortic Surgery Program is dedicated to the medical and surgical management of complex aortic conditions. Utilizing procedures such as Valve Sparing Aortic Root Replacement, Dr. Allan Steward MD, help you get healthier without a lifetime of complications. CUMC have been serving patients in Fairfield, Connecticut and all over the Tri-State area for decades. Successful recovery is a multifaceted process that requires not only effective surgical procedures but a comprehensive recovery and follow up program that accommodates each patients needs. Call CUMC today for more information.
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Open Heart Surgery Manhattan, NYC
Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
Manhattan,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
At the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Columbia University Medical Center in Manhattan, NYC they perform over 1,600 open-heart procedures annually. The surgeons at CUMC Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery perform the most advanced procedures available, including minimally invasive and robotic cardiac surgery, valve repair and replacement, cardiac assist devices, and transplantation. These procedures are changing the face of cardiac care and offer patients less pain and quicker recovery than ever thought possible.
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Bariatric Surgeon NYC
Columbia University Medical Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center | Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
The Herbert Irving Pavilion,161 Fort Washington Avenue, 6th Floor, Room 620
Manhattan,
NY
10032
Call 888-838-9148
At Columbia Medical Center/Center for Obesity Surgery, they understand what it means to struggle with your weight. Obesity surgery offers the only proven long-term, effective treatment for morbid obesity. At their center in NYC, you can find a Bariatric surgeon that has already helped many people achieve a permanent solution to obesity. This procedure is life-transforming, and is sure to help you lead a more healthy and active lifestyle.
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Heart Surgery New York City
Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
Manhattan,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
The Cardiac Surgery Program at Columbia University Medical Center in Manhattan, NYC is ranked among the best in the world. They are known for their innovative research, and also for the creation of new, minimally invasive surgical techniques. They perform over 1,600 open heart surgeries annually.
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Cardiac Bypass Surgery Manhattan, NYC
Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
Manhattan,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
The Heart Surgeons at Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery are ranked among the best in the world. At the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at CUMC, in Manhattan, NYC they perform over 1,600 procedures each year and are continuously developing new and innovative surgical procedures -- especially in the field of minimally invasive and robotic surgery. Their pioneering work in cardiac surgery is grounded in CUMC's tradition of attention to patients care, and focus on post-operative rehabilitation.
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Testing for Breast Cancer MRI/ CT Scan Pelham
Radiology & Diagnostic Imaging | Women's Imaging Center
Lawrence Hospital Center | Outpatient Services
55 Palmer Avenue, First Floor
Bronxville,
NY
10708
Call (888) 544-1169
If there has ever been a test that a woman must take, it is a test concerning breast cancer. Testing for breast cancer is vital for the welfare of women who are susceptible to the disease. Pelham residents can go to Lawrence Hospital in Bronxville, NY, to receive premium MRI and CT scans that help detect the onset of breast cancer so a plan can be mapped out to ensure longevity and survival.
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Aortic Arch Surgery Queens, New York
Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
Has an aortic aneurism caused you and the ones you love excessive stress and anxiety? For many it can feel like a time bomb in your chest, because it's so tough to know when it will cause a nightmare for you and the ones you love. The difficulty doesn't end there, many of the treatment options come with several life changing complexities. At the Columbia University Medical Center Dr. Allan Stewart MD understands the distress that families dealing with aortic aneurism go through. He has spent his education and medical carrier learning and treating many complex problems of the aortic artery. Now, as the director of the Aortic Program he offers aortic arch surgery designed to allow you to maintain the same quality of life you've always enjoyed. Contact his office at the Columbia University Medical Center today for more information.
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Scan for Breast Cancer MRI/ CT Scan Scarsdale
Radiology & Diagnostic Imaging | Women's Imaging Center
Lawrence Hospital Center | Outpatient Services
55 Palmer Avenue, First Floor
Bronxville,
NY
10708
Call (888) 544-1169
Nothing is more important in the battle against breast cancer than early detection. No other tool can prepare you for the long battle ahead than knowing your enemy and understanding how your enemy works. The doctors at Lawrence Hospital in Bronxville, NY, can help Scarsdale residents detect breast cancer through methods such as MRI and CT scans and help overcome it.
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Find a Weight Loss Surgeon Manhattan
Columbia University Medical Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center | Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
The Herbert Irving Pavilion,161 Fort Washington Avenue, 6th Floor, Room 620
Manhattan,
NY
10032
Call 888-838-9148
There are many individuals who are obese due to their genetic make-up or other conditions that make it quite difficult to control. That is why weight-loss surgery has become such an effective alternative to standard measures, such as constant exercise and diet, making the weight loss process much easier for obese individuals. However, it is essential to find a weight loss surgeon with both the extensive background and qualifications that can handle each bariatric procedure with great care, ensuring that treatment is as safe as it is effective. The place to find such a qualified candidate is the Center for Obesity Surgery at Columbia Medical Center in Manhattan, where patients are under the care of team of well-trained surgeons who are determined to successfully aid their clients in their battle against obesity.
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Valve Sparing Aortic Root Replacement Queens, NY
Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
With advances in the medical field, more options are available to people who are looking for effective and lasting surgical procedures to resolve heart valve complications. Dr. Allan Stewart, MD offers the innovative valve sparing aortic root replacement procedure as an effective alternative to traditional valve replacement surgery. Dr. Stewart is one of the few in his field to successfully perform this procedure, having already helped many patients improve their health and quality of life through the valve sparing surgery. At the Columbia University Medical Center Aortic Surgery Program, his expertise shines through as this procedure is designed to be both safer and more comfortable than conventional valve replacement procedures for patients in the long-term. Dr. Stewart welcomes the Queens, NY community to his state-of-the-art practice.
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Emergency Aortic Aneurysm Surgery Uptown Manhattan
Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
A healthy heart is essential for proper functioning and general health. If you or a loved one has experienced an aortic aneurysm, you know all too well how scary a situation it could be. If you or a loved one is required to undergo surgery, you want to be treated by qualified surgeons who have the medical skills and experience you can trust. At Columbia University Medical Center, Director of the aortic surgery program, Dr. Allen Stewart, MD works with each patient to better understand their individual needs. Dr. Stewart is considered to be one of the most trusted surgeons in the country as well as a leader in the field of aortic surgery. He offers his unique and valuable service to all families in the Uptown Manhattan area.
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Treatment for Liver Diseases and Conditions Westchester, New York
Center for Advanced Surgery | Colorectal, Gastrointestinal and Endoc
Lawrence Hospital Center | Center for Advanced Surgery
55 Palmer Avenue, First Floor
Bronxville,
NY
10708
Call 888-468-9351
Liver Disease is a serious condition that must receive attention right away. If you have any form of Liver Disease, you should take action immediately. The Colorectal Department of the Lawrence Hospital Center for Advanced Surgery in Westchester, New York can provide the care and attention you require today.
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Doctor Arlen Fleisher
Dr. Arlen Fleisher
Premier Vein Centers of Westchester
280 N. Central Ave, ste 70
Hartsdale,
NY
10530
Call 914-949-8346
At the Premier Vein Centers of Westchester each patient is treated as an individual with specific medical needs. We firmly believe in efficiency and appropriateness of care with the highest regard for the quality of each life.
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Weight Loss Surgeon Bronx, New York City
Columbia University Medical Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center | Center for Metabolic and Weight Loss Surgery
The Herbert Irving Pavilion,161 Fort Washington Avenue, 6th Floor, Room 620
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 888-838-9148
If you are living with a morbid case of obesity, it should be your job to take whatever means necessary to combat it. While it is suggestive to eat right and exercise regularly, these two options might not be effective enough to solve your particular case. Weight loss surgery might just be the only solution to treat your condition and get you on the right road towards good health. However, you don't what to put livelihood in the hands of just any medical professionals. It is important to find a weight loss surgeon who is both skilled and trustworthy, and the Center for Obesity Surgery at Columbia Medical Center in New York can provide you with just that.
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