The
Saint John Regional Hospital now has the top heart equipment in North
America, thanks to the $775,000 raised from The Give 2012.
Between
selling anything from pizzas to t-shirts, to private and company
donations, the foundation exceeded it's original goal by $25,000.
Dr.
Marc Pelletier, department head of cardiac surgery, says he wouldn't be
surprised if the equipment runs longer than 15 years, since there's
less moving parts in the machine and more magnets. Pelletier says this
equipment will make a world of difference for more complex surgeries and
for more vulnerable patients like seniors.
Thanks to the
donations, the heart centre now has 13 pieces of new equipment that will
make operations safer and better. The top-notch equipment consists of
new heart-lung machines, machines that monitor blood levels better,
machines that keep the heart strong during operations, and keep watch of
oxygen levels.
The New Brunswick Heart Centre performs over 750
open-heart surgeries, sees 13,000 patients annually, and only 20% of
those patients are from Saint John.
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Unique Sculpture At Regional Hospital
What do you get when you mix a human torso and heart together? A new sculpture
at the Saint John Regional Hospital.
The donated work of art is 140-pounds and made from pieces of the old Saint John Jail. It took Richard Arsenau over 300 hours to create the piece. "What inspired me about this was just the fact that the human torso kind of reminded me of the shape of a heart, so I decided to blend the two together in both the human heart and the human torso."
Called "The Heart Prevails", Arsenau says it represents how the heart and soul can overcome adversity.
The sculpture can be seen in the main lobby of the Saint John Regional Hospital.
The donated work of art is 140-pounds and made from pieces of the old Saint John Jail. It took Richard Arsenau over 300 hours to create the piece. "What inspired me about this was just the fact that the human torso kind of reminded me of the shape of a heart, so I decided to blend the two together in both the human heart and the human torso."
Called "The Heart Prevails", Arsenau says it represents how the heart and soul can overcome adversity.
The sculpture can be seen in the main lobby of the Saint John Regional Hospital.
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