Brandon, Jessica

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Boniface, Thomas S.

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Bloch, Daniel J.

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Balogh, Roger J.

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Agubosim, Samuel N.

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Genesis Coshocton Medical Center Surgery Team Reaches Milestone

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The Genesis Coshocton Medical Center Surgery team recently performed the 1,000th surgery onsite. Genesis surgeons started performing surgeries at the Genesis Coshocton Medical Center on May 1, 2023.

 

“At Genesis Coshocton Medical Center, we are happy to bring exceptional surgical options to the Coshocton community. We are grateful to have reached 1,000 surgeries so quickly. This shows how much we are helping improve the health of the Coshocton community.” said Stacey Lacy, Director of Surgical and Anesthesia Services.

 

Several surgeons care for patients in different specialties at the Genesis Coshocton Medical Center, including:

  • General surgeries – performed by David Barbara, M.D., Fellowship-trained and Board-certified in General Surgery, Thomas Diehl, M.D., Board-certified in General Surgery, and Matthew Phillips, M.D., FACS, Board-certified in General Surgery

  • Orthopedic surgeries – performed by Clayton Gibson, M.D., Fellowship-trained and Board-certified in Orthopedic and Hand Surgery

  • Podiatry surgeries – performed by Mark Scott, DPM, Board-certified in Podiatric Surgery  

  • Ear, Nose and Throat surgeries – performed by Jeremy Rich, M.D., Board-certified in Otolaryngology, and Max Pusz, M.D., Board-certified in Otolaryngology

  • Gastrointestinal – performed by Emmanuel Ugbarugba, M.D., Fellowship-trained and Board-certified in Gastroenterology

  • Gynecology – performed by Ashley Hothem, M.D., Board-certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Walter Randolph, M.D., Board-certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology

 

Anesthesia for Coshocton surgery patients is administered by the Genesis Coshocton Medical Center Medical Director of Anesthesia Andrew Schulz, M.D., Fellowship-trained and Board-certified in Anesthesiology, Erica Hittle, APRN-CRNA, Board-certified and Adam Melton, APRN-CRNA Board-certified.

 

For more information about surgeries at the Genesis Coshocton Medical Center, visit genesishcs.org/coshoctonsurgery.

 

 

GCMC 1000 Surgeries

The Genesis Coshocton Medical Center Surgery team recently performed the 1,000th surgery onsite. 

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Genesis Heart & Vascular Institute achieves milestone for procedure that reduces risk of stroke

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Genesis HealthCare System’s Vascular Surgery team recently completed its 200th TransCarotid Artery Revascularization (TCAR) procedure. The second most of any hospital in Ohio. TCAR is a less-invasive method for treating carotid artery disease that occurs when plaque builds up in one or both neck arteries, potentially causing strokes. Michael Kunstmann, D.O., Fellowship-trained and Board-certified Vascular Surgeon, and Lane Lee, D.O., Fellowship-trained and Board-certified Vascular Surgeon, perform the TCAR procedure. 
 


Dr. Kunstmann said, “Our goal at Genesis is to offer the safest, most beneficial treatments. The TCAR procedure meets the standards for reducing the risk of stroke, the fifth leading cause of death in the United States.”



The TCAR procedure starts by making a small incision in the neck. Next, a tube is inserted into the carotid artery and connected to equipment to direct blood flow away from the brain temporarily. The blood is filtered before returning to a vein in the groin. The procedure reduces the risk of stroke, chances of complications, scarring and procedure time compared to carotid endarterectomy. Most patients return home the day after the procedure.

To learn more about heart and vascular care at Genesis, visit genesishcs.org/heart.

 

TCAR Milestone

Genesis HealthCare System’s Vascular Surgery team recently completed its 200th TransCarotid Artery Revascularization (TCAR) procedure.

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Bates, Abigail

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Catheter Ablation Procedure: What you need to know

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Catheter ablation is a minimally invasive procedure to treat atrial fibrillation (AFib).

1. What is AFIB?

It is a common type of heart arrhythmia that causes the heart to beat irregularly. It occurs when the upper chambers of the heart no longer contract in coordination.

2. What are the symptoms?

This can occur without symptoms or may make you feel tired, lightheaded, short of breath or a fluttering sensation in your chest.

3. Is AFib dangerous?

When your heart beats irregularly with AFib, it can lead to blood clots, especially in the left atrial appendage (LAA) of the heart. In this scenario, you are five times more likely to have a stroke than someone with a regular heartbeat. Although blood thinners can reduce your risk of stroke, medications create other dangers, including bleeding.

4. Are patients awake during the procedure?

Patients receive medication to help them relax. A local anesthetic will numb the site where the catheter is inserted. Occasional general anesthesia is used.

5. How is a catheter ablation performed?

Thin, flexible tubes called catheters are inserted into a vein in the groin and move into the heart. There is an electrode at the tip of each catheter. The electrode sends radio waves that create heat. The heat is delivered to the heart tissues that causes AFib. You can watch a video explaining the procedure by clicking here.

6. How long is the patient in the hospital?

If performed as an outpatient you may go home the same day or be discharged the next day.

7. Who performs the procedure? 

The EP team.

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Catheter Ablation Procedure: What you need to know

Catheter ablation is a minimally invasive procedure to treat atrial fibrillation (AFib).

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Genesis Spiritual Care: a source of support for all

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The Genesis Spiritual Care team provides spiritual and emotional support for patients, their families, the community and Genesis team members. This includes all religions and non-religious beliefs. Our commitment to delivering total care, including spiritual, is part of our longstanding traditions that come from the faith-based roots of Genesis’ founders, who started serving the area in the late 1800s. The team includes chaplains from diverse faith backgrounds who listen and help others find inner strength when dealing with challenges. 

 

The Spiritual Care team provides support during times of joy, suffering, calm and crisis. Spiritual Care Director Randall Gearheart said, “We believe healing takes place in the body, mind and spirit. Therefore, we offer an open and compassionate environment to support each person’s unique beliefs and practices. We support patients in drawing upon their unique beliefs and practices for comfort and strength.” 

 

Providing care to the whole person is an important aspect of the Genesis mission. To support the optimal health and well-being of the community, the following services are available: 

  • Crisis intervention 

  • Unbiased ear for those faced with a difficult decision 

  • Short-term individual counseling 

  • Religious sacraments, including communion and anointing of the sick 

  • Notifications for churches, synagogues or other faith communities for patients 

  • Memorial services 

  • Lay visitors and local clergy training 

  • Cultural diversity training 

  • Patient advocacy when needed 

  • No One Dies Alone (NODA) program 

 

Spiritual Care team members can also help with Advanced Directives, the legal documents that enable patients to state the kind of medical care they want if they are too ill or hurt to express their wishes. 

 

St. Francis Chapel at Genesis Hospital 

The St. Francis Chapel at Genesis is open 24/7 and available to everyone for prayer and reflection. Patients, team members and community members are invited to join in a celebration of Mass in the St. Francis Chapel at 7:15 a.m. every Friday. 

 

We’re here for everyone. Chaplains are available to community members by appointment. You can reach Genesis Spiritual Care Services at 740-454-5859

 


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