Inova Fairfax Hospital Performs 30,000 Heart Surgeries in 30 Years
October 31, 2007
Manassas Man Becomes 30,000th Heart Surgery Patient
Falls Church, VA— This month cardiac surgeons at the Inova Heart and Vascular
Institute, located on the campus of Inova Fairfax Hospital, performed the 30,000th heart surgery in Inova’s history. On Tuesday,
Oct. 16, a 67-year-old Manassas man received a coronary artery bypass grafting,
a procedure that detours blood around a narrowed or blocked artery in order to
restore blood flow to the heart muscle.
“This is the one of our more
commonly performed major heart operations,” said Nelson Burton, MD, surgical
director, Heart and Lung Transplantation, Inova Heart and Vascular Institute,
who performed the procedure. “The patient is doing very well and has returned
home where he will continue his recovery.”
Inova Fairfax Hospital
created its open-heart surgery program in 1977 when surgeons performed an atrial
septal defect repair. In the three decades since, the hospital has been the site
of significant medical “firsts” and has celebrated a number of exciting
milestones:
• 1986: Surgeons at Inova Fairfax Hospital perform the first
successful heart transplant in the Washington, DC region.
• 1991: The Washington, DC area’s first single lung transplant is
performed at Inova Fairfax Hospital.
• 1992: The first combined heart-kidney transplant in the Washington, DC
area is performed at Inova Fairfax Hospital.
• 1998: Inova Fairfax Hospital becomes the first in the nation to
implant the bi-ventricular device, a pacemaker that stimulates both heart
ventricles.
• 2001: Inova Fairfax Hospital is the first in the Washington, DC region
to use a surgical robot, the da Vinci Surgical System, to assist in heart
surgery.
The use of robotics and the development of minimally invasive techniques
have advanced cardiac surgery in the last decade. Today surgeons can access
and repair parts of the heart with tiny incisions, which means a faster recovery
for patients.
“The advances in technology that we’ve seen through the years
have been astounding,” said Edward Lefrak, MD, medical director, Cardiac
Surgery, Inova Heart and Vascular Institute, who founded the program in 1977.
“The move to develop a comprehensive heart and vascular institute for both
adults and children was a multi-step process forged by a team approach of
physicians and the Inova administration.”
The cardiac surgery program that
started in 1977 has grown and become part of the Inova Heart and Vascular
Institute, a 156-bed facility that opened in 2004 on the campus of Inova Fairfax
Hospital. The facility was built and constructed with the purpose of combining
innovation and state-of-the-art technology with all aspects of a healing
environment. It houses six operating rooms, an 11-room catheterization and
electrophysiology suite, cardiac rehabilitation, an outdoor healing garden and
an observation dome, used to educate area students about preventative steps they
can take to care for their hearts.
U.S. News and
World Report recently ranked Inova Fairfax Hospital’s heart and heart surgery
program as one of the top 25 in the country. For more information about Inova’s
heart services, log on to www.inova.org/heart.
Inova Health System is a not-for-profit health care system based
in Northern Virginia that consists of hospitals and other health services
including emergency and urgent care centers, home care, nursing homes, mental
health and blood donor services, and wellness classes. Governed by a voluntary
board of community members, Inova's mission is to improve the health of the
diverse community we serve through excellence in patient care, education and
research.
Contact:
Che Parker
703-321-2559
Jeanne Mayer
703- 321-2918
Kimberly Gibbs
703-504-3438
