Sep 2017 Christian Hospital marks its 50th TAVR case By: Alex Graff 6808 Christian Hospital successfully completed its 50th Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) case on August 23. Cardiothoracic surgeon Nabil Munfakh, MD, and interventional cardiologist Saad Bitar, MD, performed the complex procedure in the hybrid room, which combines capabilities of a cardiac cath lab with a surgical room. TAVR is for select patients with severe symptomatic aortic stenosis (narrowing of the aortic valve opening) who are not candidates for traditional open chest surgery or are high-risk operable candidates. The first TAVR at CH was performed in April 2016. Congratulations to the TAVR team! Previous Article Christian Hospital EMS receives American Heart Association’s Mission: Lifeline EMS Recognition Award Next Article Christian Hospital Foundation made a significant impact in 2017 Tags: surgeryhospital milestonesTAVRheart care Related articles Support the Christian Hospital Foundation on Give STL Day Looking back at Christian Hospital history: Northwest & CH Auxiliary Looking back at Christian Hospital history: Paul F. Detrick Welcome Sherri Shoe, PA-C Looking back at Christian Hospital history: 1915-1968