Cardiovascular network marks new milestone
The Cardiovascular Network of West Michigan has successfully completed the first Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) procedures at University of Michigan Health-West. The milestone offers a minimally invasive alternative to open-heart surgery.
“The introduction of TAVR at UM Health-West shows our commitment to providing state-of-the-art treatment options here in Grand Rapids,” said Dr. Ronald Grifka, President, UM Health-West. “We are proud of our physicians, Dr. Michael Sumners and Dr. Alphonse DeLucia III who worked closely with our partners, including Dr. Noah Thormeier from Trinity Health Muskegon and Dr. Michael Grossman from the Frankel Cardiovascular Center in Ann Arbor to start our program. This now allows more patients to be able to receive the best possible care close to their home.”
The FDA-approved TAVR procedure is a treatment option for patients with severe aortic stenosis who are at higher risk for surgery. The procedure allows doctors to replace a heart valve through small incisions in the leg. It reduces recovery times and can be used in patients who are not eligible for conventional open-heart surgery.
“Recently completing our 200th open-heart surgery and now offering TAVR demonstrates the high level of trust and expertise in our team. These milestones reflect our mission to advance heart health in Grand Rapids and improve access for cardiovascular care for our patients in West Michigan,” said Dr. Alphonse DeLucia III, Cardiac Surgery Team Lead, Cardiovascular Network of West Michigan.
In addition to TAVR, Cardiovascular Network doctors offer a wide range of advanced capabilities including coronary artery bypass graft surgery, aortic valve surgery, mitral valve surgery, treatment of aortic aneurysm and cardiac ablation procedures.
“The collaborative effort that exists between our partners at UM Health-West, Trinity Health and the University of Michigan Frankel Cardiovascular Center in Ann Arbor ensures that every patient we treat will receive personalized, world-class care,” said Dr. Himanshu Patel, Executive Director, Cardiovascular Network of West Michigan.
The Cardiovascular Network of West Michigan, a cooperative alliance between Trinity Health Muskegon, Trinity Health Grand Rapids, UM Health-West with more than 125 years of cardiovascular leadership from University of Michigan Health in Ann Arbor, continues to set benchmarks in cardiac care with a patient-centered approach that leverages decades of collective expertise and advanced medical technologies. Learn more at https://www.cvnetworkwmi.org/.
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