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CSTAR’s Expertise Provides Canadian Heart Surgeons with
Robotics Training
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
London, Ont. - Rapidly changing techniques in minimally invasive cardiac surgery are motivating an increasing number of cardiac surgery teams to learn and adopt new technologies and procedures. That’s what brought a multi-disciplinary cardiac surgery team from Montreal to CSTAR (Canadian Surgical Technologies & Advanced Robotics) to gain knowledge and expertise from Canada’s leading robotic surgeon.
Dr Bob Kiaii and the surgical team.
The two day education and training workshop focused on the work of Dr. Bob Kiaii, cardiac surgeon and director of Minimally Invasive and Robotic Cardiac Surgery at London Health Sciences Centre. Dr. Kiaii and his multidisciplinary team have achieved a number of significant milestones in robotic-assisted cardiac surgery including Canada’s first minimally invasive robotic-assisted mitral valve repair at LHSC (London Health Sciences Centre). The procedure, using the da Vinci robotic system, provides a minimally invasive alternative to conventional open heart surgery. Robotic cardiac surgery now comprises 80% of Dr. Kiaii’s practice with patients being referred to him from across Canada.
Under the mentorship of Dr. Kiaii and his cardiac surgery team at LHSC, the visiting cardiac surgeons and operating room nurses from the Montreal Heart Institute and Hopital Sacre Coeur were active observers of a live cardiac surgery case. In addition, the Montreal team practiced their robotic surgical and procedural skills for mitral valve repair within the simulated learning environment of CSTAR . This procedure is used to treat the narrowing or leakage of the mitral valve which is the “inflow” valve for the left side of the heart. “I believe that our successful visit will lead to future collaborations with Montreal, and has promoted CSTAR's initiatives in both training and education,” stated Dr Kiaii.
“We were able to appreciate the very intuitive nature of the robot”, remarked Dr. Michael Pellerin, Head of the Department of Surgery at the Montreal Heart Institute, “and practice advanced techniques in mitral valve repair”.
“CSTAR is very pleased to support Dr. Kiaii’s cardiac surgery team-based education initiatives and to host the team from Montreal Heart Institute and Hopital Sacre Coeur,” says John Parker, Director of CSTAR. “As these and other centres across Canada adopt robotic and other minimally invasive surgical technologies, we are witnessing a growing demand for multi-disciplinary team-based training and London is becoming the destination of choice for this type of programming.”