Aortic Center of the Northern Department of Cardiac Surgery
- Multidisciplinary team approach, including experts in the fields of cardiac surgery, thoracic surgery, vascular surgery, interventional cardiology, cardiac imaging, radiology and genetics.
- Individualized treatment plans customized to the patient’s anatomy and underlying pathology, allowing for outstanding outcomes.
- Full range of diagnostic, treatment (endovascular and minimally-invasive surgical interventions) and support services for those individuals with any type of aortic disease.
- Access to the latest technology and advanced cardiac and thoracic imaging
- Immediate availability for new consultations
- Marfan syndrome expertise
- Second opinion capabilities
- 24/7 access and availability to respond to emergencies, while working closely with referring provider to provide a comprehensive and coordinated plan.
- Follow-up appointments with patients and their families based on individual patient risk and the latest research guidelines to discuss the patient’s own aortic pathology.
What is Aortic Disease?
The aorta is the most important artery in your body as it carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to all the vital organs. When affected by disease, the aorta can split (dissection) or dilate (aneurysm) and in either case, the rupture may have fatal results.
Key Takeaways
- Aneurysms are a progressive disease that require monitoring with regular checkups.
- 95% of aortic aneurysms come without a warning. A patient will not have any symptoms until a major aortic event (death, dissection or rupture) happens.
- Timely intervention is warranted because once an aortic complication occurs (dissection or rupture) short-and long-term patient results diminish rapidly.
For more information about Aortic Surgery or to Contact the Aortic Center
Prior to scheduling an appointment, you will need a referral from your cardiologist. To contact our aortic center, please call 1-833-926-7842 or fill out the form below.Aortic Conditions Treated
Our aortic center provides the most advanced care for all types of aortic diseases. These include but are not limited to:
- Aortic valve disorders
- Aortic root aneurysms
- Ascending aortic aneurysms
- Descending aortic aneurysms
- Aneurysms of the aortic arch
- Thoracic aortic aneurysms
- Thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms
- Abdominal aortic aneurysms
- Aortic dissection
- Marfan syndrome
- Patients at risk of aortic disease due to other hereditary connective tissue disorders
Aortic Procedures Offered by Our Aortic Center
Our aortic center provides a tailored approach to each patient’s care. This includes conventional surgery and new, minimally-invasive procedures. In addition to scheduled aortic procedures, we also provide treatment for emergent and life-threatening aneurysms.
Based on your diagnosis, your surgeon will discuss the best treatment options. Some of these options may include:
- Valve sparing aortic root replacement (patient keeps their own valve)
- Aortic root replacement with mechanical or bioprosthetic conduits
- Complex Aortic valve repair including Bicuspid valve repair
- Valve replacement
- Total aortic arch replacement or Hemiarch replacement
- Thoraco-Abdominal Aortic aneurysm surgery with open or endovascular technique
At the center of our aortic center is one of New Jersey’s only specialty-trained aortic surgeons, Ioannis Loumiotis, MD, who has a multidisciplinary approach for diagnosing and treating patients with varying cardiovascular conditions, including conditions affecting the aorta. Specifically, he has vast experience and expertise in treating complex aortic pathologies involving every part of the aorta extending from the aortic root to the aortic bifurcation.
Core members of our multidisciplinary team includes experts in the fields of cardiac surgery, thoracic surgery, vascular surgery, interventional cardiology, cardiac imaging, radiology and genetics.
Access to Advanced Aortic Imaging
Accurate imaging is fundamental to establish a diagnosis of aortic disease and determine if and when a procedure is warranted. Our center is able to provide these services, which include:
- Computed tomography angiogram (CTA)
- Duplex ultrasound
- Echocardiogram (ECHO): Transthoracic and transesophageal
- Intravascular ultrasound
- Magnetic resonance angiogram (MRA)
Our center uses these advanced technologies to ensure we’re getting a complete view of the patient’s anatomy. This allows our team of experts to create a detailed, personalized care plan to best fit your needs.
Access to Genetic Testing at Our Aortic Center
If you or a family member have been diagnosed with an aortic condition, it may be the result of an inherited heart and vascular disorder. In our clinic, we offer testing and consultation for those patients suspected of having a genetic predisposition for aortic complications, as well as any patient experiencing aortic disease. Prior to scheduling an appointment, you will need a referral from your cardiologist. To contact our aortic center, please call us at the numbers below. You can also reach us here, 24/7, for any emergent issues.
(973) 322-2200 - Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center
(973) 926-6938 - Newark Beth Israel Medical Center
Access to a Second Opinion for Aortic Disease
If you’ve been diagnosed with a heart condition, it is essential to consider every alternative. Our team is equipped to provide a second opinion for you or a loved one, not only for peace of mind, but also to possibly prevent an unnecessary procedure, or provide you with an alternative option to consider.
To contact our aortic center about a consultation, second opinion or to inquire about our aortic genetic testing program, please call:
(973) 322-2200 - Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center
(973) 926-6938 - Newark Beth Israel Medical Center