{"id":182488,"date":"2015-02-11T16:55:05","date_gmt":"2015-02-11T21:55:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/penn-medicine-completes-1000th-non-surgical-aortic-valve-replacement-procedure.php"},"modified":"2015-02-11T16:55:05","modified_gmt":"2015-02-11T21:55:05","slug":"penn-medicine-completes-1000th-non-surgical-aortic-valve-replacement-procedure","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/medicine\/penn-medicine-completes-1000th-non-surgical-aortic-valve-replacement-procedure.php","title":{"rendered":"Penn Medicine Completes 1,000th Non-Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement Procedure"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    PHILADELPHIA  Penn Medicine physicians have completed their    1,000th transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR)    procedure, marking an important milestone in the health    systems treatment of aortic stenosis, a narrowing of the    hearts aortic valve. Penn Medicine physicians started    performing the TAVR procedure in November 2007 at the     Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania    and in November 2009 at     Penn Presbyterian Medical Center. The    1,000th TAVR was completed during the week of February 2, 2015.  <\/p>\n<p>    This milestone reinforces our ongoing commitment to provide    the most advanced treatment options to our patients, said    Joseph E. Bavaria, MD, vice chief of    Cardiovascular Surgery and co-director of the Transcatheter    Valve Program at Penn Medicine. TAVR allows patients who    arent candidates for traditional open-heart surgery to still    benefit from valve replacement and the resulting improved    quality of life.  <\/p>\n<p>    The TAVR procedure uses a catheter  inserted through a small    incision in the groin or in the left side of the chest  to    place a new aortic valve where the patients native valve was,    pushing the faulty valve aside. Today, Penn Medicine performs    three to four TAVR procedures each week, providing improved    quality of life for patients suffering from severe aortic    stenosis symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath,    fainting and fatigue. Without treatment, more than half of    severe aortic stenosis patients die within two years.  <\/p>\n<p>    Penn Medicine was the first health system in the region to    offer TAVR. Researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine    at the University of Pennsylvania were among the    leaders of early TAVR trials and remain on the cutting edge of    TAVR technology, which allows a broader range of patients to    undergo the procedure. TAVR was approved by the U.S. Food    and Drug Administration in November 2011, following trials    among patients who would not have been eligible for traditional    open-heart surgery due to their age or other medical    conditions.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its a huge advantage to patients that Penn Medicine has been    in on the ground floor of the TAVR research and has done so    many of these procedures, said Howard C.    Herrmann, MD, director of Penn Medicines    Interventional Cardiology Program and co-director of the    Transcatheter Valve Program. Its also extremely rewarding as    a physician to be able to help more of my patients, some with    no other alternatives, live longer, better lives.  <\/p>\n<p>    Before TAVR, patients who werent candidates for open-heart    surgery would have to suffer from aortic stenosis symptoms with    no hope of improvement, said Wilson Y. Szeto,    MD, associate chief of cardiovascular surgery at Penn    Presbyterian Medical Center and surgical director of    transcatheter cardio-aortic therapies. But by giving these    patients another option, theyre able to get back to their    favorite activities, from playing with grandchildren to    traveling the world.  <\/p>\n<p>      ###    <\/p>\n<p>      Penn Medicine is one of the world's      leading academic medical centers, dedicated to the related      missions of medical education, biomedical research, and      excellence in patient care. Penn Medicine consists of      theRaymond and Ruth      Perelman School of Medicine at the University of      Pennsylvania(founded in 1765 as the nation's first      medical school) and theUniversity of Pennsylvania      Health System, which together form a $4.3 billion      enterprise.    <\/p>\n<p>      The Perelman School of Medicine has been ranked among the      top five medical schools in the United States for the past 17      years, according toU.S. News & World      Report's survey of research-oriented medical schools. The      School is consistently among the nation's top recipients of      funding from the National Institutes of Health, with $392      million awarded in the 2013 fiscal year.    <\/p>\n<p>      The University of Pennsylvania Health System's patient      care facilities include: The Hospital of the University of      Pennsylvania -- recognized as one of the nation's top \"Honor      Roll\" hospitals byU.S. News & World      Report; Penn Presbyterian Medical Center; Chester County      Hospital; Penn Wissahickon Hospice; and Pennsylvania Hospital      -- the nation's first hospital, founded in 1751. Additional      affiliated inpatient care facilities and services throughout      the Philadelphia region include Chestnut Hill Hospital and      Good Shepherd Penn Partners, a partnership between Good      Shepherd Rehabilitation Network and Penn Medicine.    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read the original post: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.uphs.upenn.edu\/news\/News_Releases\/2015\/02\/bavaria\" title=\"Penn Medicine Completes 1,000th Non-Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement Procedure\">Penn Medicine Completes 1,000th Non-Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement Procedure<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> PHILADELPHIA Penn Medicine physicians have completed their 1,000th transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) procedure, marking an important milestone in the health systems treatment of aortic stenosis, a narrowing of the hearts aortic valve. Penn Medicine physicians started performing the TAVR procedure in November 2007 at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and in November 2009 at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center. 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