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West Virginia University Heart and Vascular Institute performs state’s first heart transplant

Robert Parsons, 61, Chesapeake, Ohio, poses from his hospital room with Dr. Vinay Badhwar, a surgeon who performed his heart transplant last week at the West Virginia University Heart and Vascular Institute and the WVU Medicine Transplant Alliance. (Photo Provided)

MORGANTOWN — The first heart transplant in West Virginia was performed Nov. 2 by the West Virginia University Heart and Vascular Institute and the WVU Medicine Transplant Alliance by Drs. Vinay Badhwar and Muhammad Salman.

“Today marks a new chapter for transplantation in West Virginia,” said Michael Shullo, Pharm.D., associate vice president of transplant services for WVU Medicine and leader of the WVU Medicine Transplant Alliance. “This is the culmination of a tremendous team effort to support access to organ transplantation for all West Virginians and patients from our surrounding regions.”

The operation took six hours and concluded at noon. By 4 p.m., Parsons was stable and taken off the ventilator. He was sitting up and visiting with his siblings from Huntington.

The transplant team included Badhwar, Salman, M.D., and Dr. Chris Cook; heart failure cardiologists Christopher Bianco, D.O., George Sokos, D.O., Marco Caccamo, D.O.; anesthesiologists Dr. Matthew Ellison, and Dr. John Bozek; and surgical assistants, transplant coordinators, nurses, pharmacists, social workers, dietitians and perfusionists.

“On behalf of the tremendous team of your WVU Heart and Vascular Institute, it is an honor and privilege to bring access to this much-needed and precious, life-saving therapy to our patient today,” said Badhwar, transplant executive chairman of the WVU Heart and Vascular Institute and the WVU Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery. “We have opened the doorway to a new future for West Virginians, who no longer have to travel out of state for heart transplantation.”

From left, Drs. Vinay Badhwar and Muhammad Salman perform the first heart transplant in West Virginia. (Photo Provided)

The WVU Medicine program has several more patients on a waiting list for heart transplantation.

“This heart transplant was the first ever in West Virginia’s 156-year history, and it marked a pivotal moment for the Institute as it continues to establish itself as one of the premier heart and vascular programs in the United States,” Albert L. Wright Jr., president and CEO of the West Virginia University Health System, said. “We are proud of the team of dedicated professionals who made this surgery a success, and we are honored to bring this critical service to the people of West Virginia and all we serve.”

Heart Transplant Personnel List: Michael Shullo, Pharm.D., associate vice president, transplant services; Vinay Badhwar, M.D., transplant surgeon and executive chair, WVU Heart and Vascular Institute; Muhammad Salman, M.D., transplant surgeon and surgical director of Advanced Heart Failure; Chris Cook, M.D., procurement cardiac surgeon; Katherine Lestitian, P.A.-C., cardiac surgical assistant; George Sokos, D.O., medical director of Advanced Heart Failure; Marco Caccamo, D.O., transplant cardiologist; Christopher Bianco, D.O., transplant cardiologist; Robert Nagel, lead surgical nurse coordinator; Adam Charlton, lead surgical technician; Tamisa VanMeter, surgical technician; Amy Lieb, surgical nurse; Christina Zacharia, lead perfusionist; Kelsey Redick, perfusionist; Melissa Duarte, perfusionist; Rachelle Zomak, director, transplant operations and compliance; Lynsey Biondi, M.D., physician director, transplant services; Kim Meyer, manager, transplant quality; Chavonne Newman, manager, transplant coordinator; Alexis Albright, transplant coordinator; Jessica Stein, transplant coordinator; Gretchen Kipp, Pharm.D., transplant pharmacist; Carrie O’Neil, transplant social worker; Chelsea Wilson, transplant dietitian; Candace Dafonzo, transplant financial coordinator; Matthew Everett, data specialist; Margaret Buttars, transplant service representative; Elizabeth Tennant, transplant service representative; Krystal Fauvie, administrative assistant.

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