New Procedure For Clogged Arteries

Native New Yorker, John Astorina and his wife Fran of 41 years, love exploring the “Big Apple” on foot, soaking up all of its cultural and architectural richness. But, a diabetic for 31 years, john recently began having problems with blood flow in his legs. “I would be required to stop after walking just a couple of city blocks because the pain in either my right leg or left leg became excruciating and I would have to stop until the blood flowed down again and permitted me to walk, so that is probably when the leg pain became very severe,” says John Astorina. John was suffering from diabetic ulcers on his feet. His condition got progressively worse…he developed peripheral artery disease and faced the possibility of amputation. “I was frightened, my wife was very frightened, my children I had adult children were being very supportive but I know they were frightened as well, we are a close family, but, I was determined to do whatever medically was necessary to escape amputation,” says John.
Doctors determined that instead of a leg bypass to improve blood flow to john’s leg, he was a perfect candidate for the new minimally invasive SilverHawk procedure. "Basically we’re using a device to clean out the artery, putting a needle in the artery and using the device to actually remove the plaque from within, removing the device and not leaving anything behind, there is no stent, there is no metal or any kind of material left behind, what you are doing is removing the plaque in its entirety and restoring flow," explains Dr. Thomas R. Bernik of St. Vincent’s Hospital.
Peripheral artery disease (P.A.D.) is a condition in which the arteries in the limbs become narrow from plaque, a buildup of cholesterol, that may restrict the flow of blood. But, if the leg arteries are blocked, other arteries can be blocked as well, so patients with P.A.D. are at increased risk for heart attack and stroke.
According to medical experts, while stents and bypass surgery have worked well in the heart, these procedures are less effective in the peripheral arteries. Stents can fracture from the pressure of standing and walking…and with balloon angioplasties, 33% of patients will experience a renarrowing of the artery. Studies have shown that with SilverHawk, renarrowing rates were approximately 12% after 6 months.
"The breakthrough is that removing the actual plaque and restoring blood flow is, allows the patient to basically resume normal activity within the next day, the outcomes that have been seen over the course of a year or two years now are very good, they are more than compatible with stenting and you have the benefits, the added benefits of a shorter hospital stay, limb salvage meaning that your amputation rates have decreased dramatically," says Dr. Bernik.
The procedure, which takes around an hour, is done under local anesthesia…a small incision is made in the groin, and specialized catheters are passed down the affected artery and cleaned out. While bypass surgery routes around lesions and stents and angioplasty compress plaque, the SilverHawk works like a roto-rooter, rotating within the artery chopping through the plaque and removing it.
John says thanks to the SilverHawk procedure he and his wife Fran are enjoying life again, sharing the gift of four grandchildren and they’ve resumed pounding the New York City pavement. "We walk with a much better gait, with much more ease than we did in the past, my wife and I enjoy a lot of things, we take advantage of the cultural activities in NYC, we have a subscription to Carnegie Hall, we have a subscription to the NYC opera, we take advantage of the theatre in New York," says John.
Symptoms of peripheral artery disease include muscle pain or cramping in the legs and arms, usually triggered by a certain amount of activity, such as walking. Calf pain is very common as well as leg numbness or weakness, cold legs or feet, sores on your toes, feet or legs that won’t heal and a change in the color of your legs. Smoking, being older than age 50, being overweight, having diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol or family history of it…are all risk factors.
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Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
If you or a loved one is suffering from an aortic aneurysm, you know far too well the feelings anxiety and stress that accompany the news. When seeking care, it's important to turn to a facility with a reputation for excellence. The Cardiac Surgery Department at New York Presbyterian Hospital- Columbia University Medical Center is considered to be among the finest in the world, and is the only program in the tri-state area since 2007 to make US News and World Report's Top Ten List. The Aortic Surgery Program, which is part of the Cardiac Surgery Division, offers specialized care in the treatment of aortic aneurysms.
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Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
Have you or someone you loved been plagued with an aneurism? It can such a draining condition because it's tough to know where and when a rupture will strike. Surgery can help, but many procedures come with a lifetime of complications and hassles. With the Columbia University Medical Center by your side you don't have to worry about finding excellent and innovative care. As the director of aortic surgery program, Dr. Allan Stewart MD has spent the last decade learning and solving aortic conditions and problems. If you're considering aortic arch surgery, don't settle for anything less than the world renowned Columbia University Medical Center.
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Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
Are you and your loved ones struggling to find the best and safest way to treat an aneurism? Anyone living with the condition knows the constant stress and anxiety it can place on your life. Don't let the condition turn into a nightmare. At the world renowned Columbia University Medical Center, Dr. Allan Stewart offers an innovative new aortic procedure designed to save patients a lifetime of complications and hassles. If you're interested in the aortic valve replacement procedure in the Manhattan, NYC area, contact the Aortic Surgery Program today.
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Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
Manhattan,
NY
10032
Call 718-690-7415
The Minimally Invasive and Robotic Cardiac Surgery Program at Columbia University Medical Center have preformed over 800 minimally invasive operations, including, artiral fibrillation surgery, off-pump coronary artery bypass graft, and valve repair and replacement surgery. At CUMC in Manhattan, NYC their surgeons are advancing the future of minimally invasive and robotic surgery procedures, while being grounded in Columbia%u2019s history of excellence in research and attention to patient care.
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Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
Has a sudden aortic aneurism afflicted the lives of you and the ones you love? There's nothing easy or simple about heart surgery. Much of the time finding the best treatment can be just as hard to deal with as the condition because many of the treatment options carry restrictions on life after surgery. For the past ten years, Dr. Allan Stewart MD researched and solved a wide range of aortic conditions using the latest minimally-invasive techniques. The Cardiac Division of the Columbia University Medical Center performs over 1600 open-heart procedures, and extends their world-class care to the Brooklyn, NY community.
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10530
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Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
Have you or a loved one been afflicted with an aneurysm? It's one of the most frightening heart conditions that a person can suffer due to the anxiety of not knowing if or when an aortic rupture will strike. At the world renowned Columbia University Medical Center Department of Surgery in Manhattan, NYC Dr. Allan Stewart, M.D. performs an innovative aortic aneurysm that avoids many of the traditional hassles of aortic repair. If you're searching for an experienced and capable heart surgeon in the Manhattan community, contact Dr. Stewart today.
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Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
Manhattan,
NY
10032
Call 718-690-7415
The Heart Surgeons at Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery are ranked among the best in the world. At the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at CUMC, in Manhattan, NYC they perform over 1,600 procedures each year and are continuously developing new and innovative surgical procedures -- especially in the field of minimally invasive and robotic surgery. Their pioneering work in cardiac surgery is grounded in CUMC's tradition of attention to patients care, and focus on post-operative rehabilitation.
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Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
New York
10032
Call 718-509-9178
It is important to be careful about selecting a highly qualified surgeon who can provide effective treatment for an aortic aneurysm. Dr. Allan Stewart is one such expert in his field, who continues to study aortic arch surgery, as well as advanced circulatory management during complex aortic surgery, in order to always provide his patients with the best treatment available. As the director of the Aortic Surgery Program at Columbia University Medical Center, Dr. Stewart ensures that his patients receive quality treatment that meets their unique needs. His clinical specialties include complex aortic arch surgery, thoracoabdominal aneurysm surgery, and edovascular repair of aortic aneurysms, among other things. If you live in the NYC, New York area and are looking for an experienced and visionary aortic surgeon, contact the Columbia University Medical Center today.
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Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
An aneurysm is probably the most horrifying heart condition that someone can be diagnosed with. No person should have to live through the unimaginable fright of not knowing whether the next thing to make their heart skip a beat will be an aortic rupture. Dr. Allan Stewart, M.D. of Columbia University Medical Center Department of Surgery offers an innovative aortic surgery to the families of Manhattan, NY. Utilizing a revolutionary procedure, Dr. Stewart helps people have comfortable lives after their surgery. If you're looking for a heart surgeon with vision and expertise in the Manhattan community, contact the Columbia University Medical Center Department of Surgery today.
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Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
With advances in the medical field, more options are available to people who are looking for effective and lasting surgical procedures to resolve heart valve complications. Dr. Allan Stewart, MD offers the innovative valve sparing aortic root replacement procedure as an effective alternative to traditional valve replacement surgery. Dr. Stewart is one of the few in his field to successfully perform this procedure, having already helped many patients improve their health and quality of life through the valve sparing surgery. At the Columbia University Medical Center Aortic Surgery Program, his expertise shines through as this procedure is designed to be both safer and more comfortable than conventional valve replacement procedures for patients in the long-term. Dr. Stewart welcomes the Queens, NY community to his state-of-the-art practice.
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Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
Manhattan,
NY
10032
Call 718-690-7415
The Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Columbia University Medical Center in Manhattan NYC has consistently been on US News and World Report's top ten list of Cardiac Surgery Programs for seven years running. In addition to on- and off-pump coronary bypass surgery they perform a considerable amount of valve procedures, and are recognized for their leadership in valve repair.
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Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
Your heart is an essential part of your body’s functioning. If you or a loved one has experienced an aortic aneurysm, you may be going through a very difficult time. Heart problems are always scary, and you want to be sure you are under the best care possible when undergoing surgery. Columbia University Medical Center is a national leader in conducting this valve-sparing operation, with expert physicians on staff like Dr. Allen Stewart, MD. Dr. Stewart is one of a select few medical experts in the country who is able to perform this type of surgery. He has performed over 60 procedures since 2005 with zero mortalities and no serious complications. He has helped hundred of people in and around the New York City, NY area.
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Mt. Sinai Medical Center
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New York,
NY
10029
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Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
Are you or someone you love plagued by an aneurism? Searching for better and safer surgical options? Living with an aneurism is nearly like living with a bomb in your chest that can go off at anytime, creating a nightmare for you and your family. Usually this would make the decision to get surgery easy, but nearly every aneurism repair procedure comes with several life altering complications. At the world renowned Columbia University Medical Center, Dr. Allan Stewart MD offers the families of NYC, NY another tool in the fight to take their lives back from this life altering condition. With the valve sparing aortic root replacement procedure patients can retain the same quality of life they enjoyed before this ordeal started.
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Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
Nothing is more important than your heart. Therefore, you should take special care when selecting a surgeon for your heart. Dr. Allan Stewart, MD is the director of the Aortic Surgery Program at the Columbia University Medical Center, and as such he ensures that his patients receive quality treatment that meets their unique needs. Dr. Stewart%u2019s clinical specialty includes complex aortic arch surgery. Additionally, he is one of the few surgeons in the world who is able to perform valve sparing aortic root replacement, where he is able to repair the aortic root instead of having to transplant one. This particular procedure is designed to be both safer and more comfortable for patients in the long-term. If you live in the NYC, New York area and are looking for an experienced and visionary aortic surgeon, contact the Columbia University Medical Center today.
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Dr. Allan S. Stewart, M.D.
CUMC Aortic Surgery Program
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 718-509-9178
The heart is essential to your body's functioning. When there are complications with your heart, it can be a serious, scary ordeal that can mean changes for you and your lifestyle. If you or a loved one has experienced an aortic root aneurysm, you may want to look into the Columbia Medical Center's options for treating aortic root aneurysms. Experts in their field, they specialize in the procedures of valve sparing aortic root replacement
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Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Columbia University Medical Center Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Milstein Hospital Building, 7-435, 177 Fort Washington Avenue
Manhattan,
NY
10032
Call 718-690-7415
At the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Columbia University Medical Center in Manhattan, NYC they perform over 1,600 open heart procedures each year, and are at the forefront of discovering new minimally invasive cardiac surgery procedures. Their academic and surgical excellence is met by a real commitment to patient care for you and your family.
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Atrium Laser Vein Center
103 South Bedford Road Suite 100
Mount Kisco,
NY
10549
Call (888) 547-1437
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