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Morris|Essex Health & Life
June/July 2016

The Vigor is Back
​Minimally Invasive TAVR Procedure Helps Get Florham Park Woman Back on Her Feet

When Ida Williams saw her family doctor for a head cold, she wasn’t expecting any unusual news. But when Ida’s physician listened to her lungs and heart during what would have been an otherwise normal office visit, he heard a heart murmur – often a sign of heart valve disease - and recommended the 77-year-old retiree seek further treatment.

While the Florham Park resident had been told three years prior she had a slight heart murmur, after hearing the news a second time, Ida decided it was time for more information.  

“I wanted to know just how bad it was,” says Ida.
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After consulting with a cardiologist and undergoing testing, Ida was referred to cardiac surgeon Mark J. Russo, MD, Director, Center for Aortic Diseases and Cardiothoracic Research at the Barnabas Health Heart Centers, a nationally renowned heart surgeon who performs traditional open heart surgery and minimally invasive catheter-based procedures.

During Ida’s appointment with Dr. Russo, she was diagnosed with aortic stenosis. After completing a comprehensive assessment and additional testing, Dr. Russo explained to Ida the various options for treatment and recommended she undergo Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR).

A minimally invasive, FDA-approved procedure, TAVR is used to treat severe aortic stenosis. During the procedure, a synthetic or artificial valve is collapsed and threaded through a blood vessel, usually through the groin, to the heart on the tip of a catheter. Physicians use state-of-the-art imaging technology to visualize its precise placement and expand the new valve. It begins to function immediately and works like a normal healthy valve that allows for proper blood flow through the chambers of the heart. Because no chest incision is required, recovery is minimal. Patients experience less pain and are often able to return home the following day.

Having performed more than 500 successful TAVR procedures, Dr. Russo and his team from Barnabas Health are among the most experienced in the U.S.  In an effort to offer greater access to this life-saving therapy, Dr. Russo along with Dr. Bruce Haik, Director of Cardiac Catheterization Labs for Barnabas Health and Dr. Chunguang Chen, Director of Cardiac Imaging for Barnabas Health, now perform TAVR at Saint Barnabas Medical Center.  Ida was the first patient to undergo the TAVR atthe facility.  

Today, she credits Dr. Russo and the nurses and staff with calming her nerves and getting her back on her feet.

"Everybody was wonderful. I was scared, but the nurses reassured me I was going to be alright. They were all angels,” she says. “I wouldn’t dream of going to another hospital.”

​And although, Ida didn’t realize the impact her heart condition was having on her life, she couldn’t be more pleased with the outcome.
“I used to get out of breath a lot. If I was up moving around, I’d need to sit down for a few minutes here and there because I’d be huffing and puffing,” she says. “I never knew it was related to my heart, but since the surgery, I’m doing it all with ease. I feel much, much better - like I could run up a bunch of steps. It’s a brand new me!”
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Mark J Russo, MD, MS
 Chief, Cardiac Surgery

Director, Structural Heart Disease
Associate Professor of Surgery
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​Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Robert Wood Johnson
University  Hospital 
​125 Paterson St
​New Brunswick, NJ  ​08901

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Expert in Complex Aortic  Disease, Valve Surgery, Transcatheter Aortic Valve Repalcement (TAVR) , and Mitraclip
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Dr. Russo performs the full range of cardiac surgery including  Coronary Artery Surgery - Coronary Artery Bypass Grafts; Bypass Surgery;  CABG;  Coronary Artery Surgery; Reoperation; Off Pump Bypass Surgery; Off Pump Heart Surgery; Valve Surgery - Aortic Valve Repair; Aortic Valve Replacement; Mitral Valve Repair; Mitral Valve Replacement ; Reoperatve Heart Valve Surgery;;  Endovascular and Hybrid Aortic Surgery;  Transcatheter Valve Surgery - TAVR, TAVI, ViV, MVIV, valve-in-valve; Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery - Minimally Invasive Mitral Valve Repair; Mitral Valve Replacement; Minimally Invasive Aortic Valve Surgery​; Aortic Surgery - Aorta Surgery; Aortic Dissection; Complex Aorta Surgery; Valve Sparing Roots, Heart Surgery for Marfan Syndrome; Aortic Root Aneurysms; Ascending Aortic Aneurysms; Aortic Arch Aneurysms; Descending Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms; Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysms; Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms; Aortic Dissections, including Type A Dissections and Type B Dissections; Native Aortic and Prosthetic Graft Infections, including Endocarditis; Congenital Aortic Disease, such as Marfan's syndrome and Loeys Dietz; Transplant Surgery - Heart and Lung.  He was trained by Dr. Mehmet Oz and Craig Smith and Eric Rose.  Read about Matt Millen undergoing Heart Transplant