Chattanooga Times Free Press

Heart and Lung Institute officially opens

- BY ELIZABETH FITE STAFF WRITER Contact staff writer Elizabeth Fite at efite@timesfreep­ress.com or 423-757-6673.

Who needs scissors when you have a 1-ton, four-arm, milliondol­lar robot to cut ribbon for you?

Manning the latest, greatest version of the da Vinci Surgical System, which he normally uses for minimally invasive robotic heart surgery, Dr. Larry Shears cut the ceremonial ribbon that signaled the official opening of the new Heart and Lung Institute at Erlanger Health System on Thursday.

“It will allow me to do anything from repairing mitral valves to doing coronary bypass surgery,” said Shears, who is chief of cardiothor­acic surgery at Erlanger. “I work in between the rib spaces — I don’t break any bones — so the advantage to the patient is they get to go home at an earlier phase.”

Behind him was the hybrid operating room, where a da Vinci robot sat beside the Pheno system, which captures detailed images of the heart to help accurately place stents during complex procedures. Together they help repair or replace heart valves, depending on the situation.

“Some patients need more than just a robotic bypass,” he said. “As soon as I’m done, the patient can get the stents done in the exact same room using the best technology available. That’s the beauty of this whole room — one-stop shopping.”

The institute will house all services related to heart and lung care at Erlanger and is one of CEO Kevin Spiegel’s visions come to fruition. It took $16 million to renovate the fourth floor of the main Baroness hospital building and create the “hospital within a hospital” that houses three other operating rooms.

Aside from investing in the physical structure and equipment, Erlanger has assembled a team of heart surgeons, thoracic surgeons, interventi­onalists, cardiologi­sts, pulmonolog­ists, anesthesio­logists and other profession­als.

Judy Tingley, vice president and CEO of the Heart and Lung Institute, commended the leadership team, recalling it was barely a year ago when the space was “still just a dream.”

“Innovative cardiac care, to many, is a challenge, and changing and evolving and making science come to a reality is what we’re charged to do,” she said. “This infrastruc­ture and this physical plan will stand as a model for many major academic centers in the United States.”

 ?? STAFF PHOTO BY TIM BARBER ?? Dr. Larry Shears, chief of cardio-thoracic surgery, talks about surgery procedures in one of the operating suites at the opening of Erlanger’s new Heart and Lung Institute on Thursday.
STAFF PHOTO BY TIM BARBER Dr. Larry Shears, chief of cardio-thoracic surgery, talks about surgery procedures in one of the operating suites at the opening of Erlanger’s new Heart and Lung Institute on Thursday.

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