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Dr. Jamie Holland of McLeod Cardiothoracic Surgical Associates is a Cardiothoracic Surgeon who specializes in surgeries related to heart disease. In addition to his advanced cardiovascular surgical training, Dr. Holland spent two years at the National Heart Blood Institute studying surgery for heart valve disease and the effect of valve disease on the heart muscle itself.
Dr. Holland has highly concentrated experience in mitral valve repair and replacement. Mitral valve repair is used to treat leakage or stenosis (narrowing) of the mitral valve. The mitral valve allows blood to flow into the heart’s main pumping chamber, the left ventricle. When the mitral valve leaks, blood flows back into the lungs.
“Human heart valves are not designed to last forever,” said Dr. Holland. “As lifestyle improvements and medical science enable people to live longer, the frequency of heart valve failure increases. In general, as we age, we are more susceptible to heart disease. Just as our skin sags and our eyes need glasses when we age, our heart valves tend to wear out.”
As a McLeod Cardiac Surgeon, my goal for heart valve problems is to help return patients to a quality of life they once knew. That’s why at McLeod our focus is most often on repairing rather than replacing a patient’s heart valve. Valve repair, when appropriate, eliminates the need for very expensive blood-thinners and reduces the risk of infection."
Mitral valve repair is unique to every patient. Successful repair requires experience and an understanding of how the heart’s valve and muscle structure function as one. That’s why mitral valve repair requires competent heart and valve surgeons. My success rate for mitral valve repair exceeds 81% compared to the national rate of 64%."
I believe being a surgeon is a special charge. It's a privilege because patients come to us for guidance on a decision that they need to make relatively soon. In most cases, these situations are not one where there has been a long term patient/ physician relationship. Those patients trust their lives, their souls, and their future to us. So, we make a decision to use the skills of our surgeon's hands to help heal their bodies. It is a very reverent profession. We become personally attached with each and every individual. We make it a point to look in their eyes and just imagine what their aspirations are going to be," added Dr. Holland.
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