Second Opinion Leads to Less Invasive Heart Procedure

Kenny Karczewski, patient

  • Kenny was initially told by doctors not affiliated with The University of Kansas Health System that he needed open heart surgery and possibly a heart transplant due to his body size and body mass.
  • Kenny was shocked by this diagnosis and decided to seek a second opinion, which led him to The University of Kansas Health System.
  • He was then diagnosed with a leaky mitral valve, not a clogged heart, and was informed that a heart transplant was unnecessary.
  • Kenny was offered a far less invasive procedure using a robot, which avoided open heart surgery.
  • His recovery time was much shorter, and he is doing very well now, with new diet and exercise habits.
  • Kenny emphasizes the importance of seeking second opinions and not being afraid to get a different perspective on your health.

Dr. Omar Almoghrabi, thoracic surgeon, The University of Kansas Health System

  • Heart murmurs can be benign or indicative of more serious issues, such as a leaky mitral valve.
  • A leaky mitral valve can lead to enlarged heart, fluid overload, shortness of breath, and eventually heart failure if left untreated.
  • It is important to seek medical attention and not dismiss symptoms.
  • Kenny's condition allowed for a robotic surgery approach, which involved making an incision in the right groin and multiple small incisions on the right side of the chest.
  • The Da Vinci platform used in the surgery provides better visualization, dexterity, and precision, making it easier to work on the mitral valve.
  • The future of robotic surgery includes the potential for replacing valves and performing bypass surgery without opening the sternum.

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