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News and Events
September 28, 2007
Minnesota medical first – robot used to repair heart valve
Hudson Hospital cardiologist and internist played key role in Wisconsin man’s surgery
St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 19, 2007 — Clay Barritt’s journey to Regions Hospital began in Hudson, Wis. The 60-year-old former Roberts resident had surgery last week to repair a valve in his heart. He’s not unlike the thousands of people in the area who have procedures like this every year. But what’s different about Barritt is that he had a robot assist in his surgery – a medical first in Minnesota. Another thing different about Barritt: he doesn’t have a long scar on his chest and the pain that usually accompanies open heart surgery.
The revolutionary new advancement in cardiac surgery making this possible is “da Vinci S Surgical System” that surgeons at Regions are using to provide minimally-invasive treatment for mitral valve repair, a complicated procedure that traditionally requires open-heart surgery.
“The robotic system is revolutionizing heart surgery,” said Goya Raikar, MD, head of the hospital’s cardiovascular surgery department, who performed the first surgery in Minnesota on Wednesday. “It represents one more piece of our ongoing commitment to provide the best comprehensive care to our patients.”
Most patients undergoing procedures performed with the robotic system will realize several benefits, including faster recovery times, shorter hospital stays and less pain, scarring, blood loss and risk of infection. In fact, on average most patients are back to normal daily activities within two weeks – sometimes even less – and hospitalization is typically cut in half.
Barritt was first seen by Hudson internist Dr. Patty Kunze who consulted Dr. Steve Smalley, a cardiologist with Regions Heart Center who sees patients at Hudson Hospital and Clinics. Barritt, who retired from 3M three years ago, he’s grateful that he and his wife, Carol, will be able to keep their plans to head to their winter home in Florida later next month. “We did a lot of research and knew that this was the route we wanted to go because of the faster recovery time,” Barritt said. “I was sitting up in my bed three hours after surgery. That’s amazing.”
The da Vinci surgical robot couples the surgeon’s own skills with the precision of robotic technology. The system includes a surgeon’s console, a cart located at the side of the patient with four interactive robotic arms, a high-performance 3-D vision system and surgical instruments that provide range of motion and dexterity exceeding that of a human.
Traditional mitral valve surgery involves a long incision, and surgeons must split the breast bone to reach the heart. Patients typically have an 8-12 week, painful recovery. With the da Vinci robotic system, surgeons operate through four small incisions made between the ribs, so patients avoid the drawbacks of traditional heart surgery. The surgeon is seated at the console a few feet away from the patient, where they view an actual image of the surgery site and operate in real-time, through tiny incisions, with the robotically enhanced surgical instruments.
Regions is now the first hospital in Minnesota offering a full range of da Vinci assisted cardiac surgery, including coronary artery bypass surgery. In addition, the hospital uses the system for treating prostate cancer and other urological, general, thoracic, and gynecological surgeries.
The da Vinci Surgical System is made by California-based Intuitive Surgical Systems.
Regions Hospital is a Level I Trauma Center and teaching hospital serving Minnesota and western Wisconsin for more than 130 years. Regions is a private, non-profit hospital providing outstanding care in women’s health, heart, cancer, surgery, orthopaedics, neuroscience, burn, emergency care and more. Regions is part of the HealthPartners family of care. Additional information is available at regionshospital.com.
******** Hudson Hospital is a non-profit community hospital since 1953, and is located just off Interstate I-94 in Hudson, WI. The hospital campus is designed with the latest technology and amenities to support whole health and healing for patients and their families. Twenty-five private hospital rooms feature private bath, garden views, guest accommodations, room service for patients and guests, and spacious room to relax or visit with family, friends and even the family pet. Hudson Hospital recognizes the important role that family and friends can play in health and recovery, and personalizes a plan of care that works best for the patient and their family. Specialty services include inpatient and outpatient care in rehabilitation, emergency care, orthopaedic care, maternity and birth, surgery, cardiology, and treatment, rehabilitation and medical imaging.
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