Former fireman, 91, fighting fit after heart op

A retired firefighter is recovering after undergoing a pioneering new type of heart surgery.
Joseph Baines, heart patientJoseph Baines, heart patient
Joseph Baines, heart patient

Joseph Baines, 91, is one of the oldest people in the north west to undergo the procedure at Blackpool Victoria Hospital’s much-lauded cardiac unit.

The £52m centre, which will remain open despite government proposals to axe others across the country, is the only one in the north of England offering the surgery — called Anterior Right Thoracotomy (ART) — to replace a faulty aortic valve.

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The new state-of-the-art approach, described as ‘minimally invasive’ because it is performed through a two-inch incision, was praised by Mr Baines, of Goosnargh.

He said: “I thought I was going to have to be cut open but there is a tiny scar and you wouldn’t know I’d had anything done.

“It’s brilliant what they do here and I am amazed how well everything has gone.

“I couldn’t have had any better treatment if I was royalty.”

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Surgeon Joe Zacaharias added: “The least invasive way to replace an aortic valve is through this new technique. The procedure has a lower risk of blood loss and infection.”

Mr Zacaharias said older patients are usually sent off for a different type of procedures, but due to Mr Baines’ good health, it was decided he could have the ART surgery instead.

He added: “Mr Baines is amazingly fit and that helped us decide that this was the right thing to do for him.”

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