Galway man undergoes historic operation

Galway man undergoes historic operation

Professor Alan Soo, Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon at University Hospital Galway, with patient Sean Rankin from Newcastle in Galway City. Sean was the first patient to undergo the convergent procedure at University Hospital Galway.

University Hospital Galway has become the first public hospital in the country to employ the 'Convergent Procedure', a ground-breaking approach for treating atrial fibrillation (Afib), putting it at the pinnacle of heart surgery.

Atrial fibrillation affects more than one to two percent of the population with increasing incidence in the over 65s, and if left untreated, can lead to blood clots, stoke, heart failure and other heart-related complications.

“Afib is a condition where your heart beats irregularly (arrhythmia), usually much faster than normal and this is caused by disruptions in the electrical signals that regulate your heart, making it harder for the upper and lower chambers of the heart to work together,” explained consultant cardiothoracic surgeon Professor Alan Soo who together with Dr Stephen Tuohy, consultant cardiac electrophysiologist, carried out the historic convergent procedure on Galway resident Sean Rankin.

“While medication or catheter ablation can successfully treat Afib, some patients’ symptoms recur or worsen,” said Professor Soo. “Now with the convergent procedure, such patients’ have another treatment option, allowing for minimal discomfort, lower risk of complications, faster recovery time and a shorter hospital stay.

“This minimally invasive procedure is a game changer for the treatment of atrial fibrillation and we are delighted to be the first public hospital in Ireland to offer this surgical procedure for patients with atrial fibrillation,” he added.

Sean Rankin, who had been suffering from atrial fibrillation for many years said: “I sought treatment for my condition following the success of my lung cancer surgery with Professor Soo. I’m doing very well and I am very pleased with the way everything went.

“I’d like to express my since appreciation to Professor Alan Soo, Dr Stephen Tuohy and my GP Dr Richie Baggott for everything they’ve done for me. This is a new beginning for me and I look forward to the future.”

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