CHRISTUS St. Frances Cabrini Hospital is proud to unveil its new advanced laser atherectomy technology, the first and only hospital-based laser in the region. This leading-edge device will have a direct and immediately positive impact on the quality of life for cardiac patients throughout Central Louisiana. “We desire to deliver not only comprehensive cardiac service to Central Louisiana, but specialized cardiac care,” said Brad Hargis, BSHM, RDCS, EMT-P, director of cardiology at CHRISTUS St. Frances Cabrini. “Our goal is to achieve the highest standards of care possible in this region.”
To prevent having to place another stent inside a blocked stent previously inserted, the laser is used to soften the area causing the blockage. “Imagine you’re holding a frozen stick of butter, said Hargis. “If you tried to squeeze it, you’d likely not make much of an impact in its overall shape. But, if you left it out on the counter overnight, it would be much easier to manipulate. That’s the same impact the laser has on underlying disease material causing a blockage. This makes it much easier to treat by using normal interventional methods without compromising the vessel or the previously placed stent. By increasing the opening for blood to flow through the vessel, in a previously implanted stent, we increase blood flow to more tissue.”
“With rehabilitation, patients may return to normal activities, depending on if they have underlying conditions,” said Hargis. “When blood flow is returned to tissue, the muscle functions better and wounds can begin to heal. In patients with PAD, re-established blood flow can prolong or even prevent the need for amputation. With this tool at our disposal, we can help patients return to a point where they can actually pursue a better quality life–and that is ultimately why we are here.”