The Sentinel

REVOLUTION­ARY HEART IMPLANT IS A UK FIRST FOR CITY HOSPITAL

Quicker and safer heart op procedures

- Gary Porter gary.porter@reachplc.com

HEART patients are are set to benefit from quicker and safer procedures thanks to a revolution­ary new valve implant.

It comes as the Royal Stoke University Hospital’s Cardiology Department has become the first in the UK to start using the new valve for people needing a Transcathe­ter Aortic Valve Implantati­on (TAVI).

TAVI, a treatment for aortic stenosis (AS), involves implanting a new aortic valve into older and high-risk patients using a thin tube, called a catheter, which is put in through a small cut in the upper leg and passed up to the heart.

The new valve, which replaces the previous Abbott Navitor system, makes it easier for surgeons to see where the valve is positioned prior to its release.

Dr Karim Ratib, interventi­onal cardiologi­st at UHNM, said: “Transcathe­ter valve replacemen­ts are increasing in the UK, as they are safer than heart bypass surgeries which put the heart under a lot of strain and would result in a longer recovery time.

“We’re thrilled to be the first heart centre in the country to use this new valve, demonstrat­ing our commitment to continual improvemen­t.

“It’s great news for our patients as it is now easier and quicker for us to carry out the TAVI procedure. Being able to see the new valve more clearly, we can position it better in the heart, getting better results and reducing the risk of any complicati­ons.”

A total of 450 patients received the TAVI procedure at University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust’s (UHNM) in 2023 - the most in a single year since its introducti­on in 2009.

Only 35 heart centres in the UK offer this specialist interventi­on, with last year’s figures ranking UHNM in the top three performing centres.

The procedure takes around 45 minutes and is carried out under local anaestheti­c.

Rachel Stuttard, aortic valve clinical nurse specialist at UHNM added: “This is fantastic news for the TAVI service here at UHNM and will improve the service that we already provide to our patients.”

 ?? ?? LEADERS: Staff at the Royal Stoke University Hospital cardiology department.
LEADERS: Staff at the Royal Stoke University Hospital cardiology department.

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