Heart of Harefield : The Story of the Hospital

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Heart of Harefield : The Story of the Hospital

Heart of Harefield : The Story of the Hospital

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In terms of risks, statistically there is 0.05 per cent chance of a stroke, and a mortality risk of less than 2 per cent – and the promise of an excellent long-term outcome. Minimally invasive aortic valve replacement J. Cotton, J. Mills, G. Clegg (1986) 'Archaeology in West Middlesex,' Echo Press, Loughborough. pp.29–31 Harefield is associated with three recipients of the Victoria Cross. Two booklets in the Reference section of Harefield library give details of the three recipients of the award. Heart surgeons are performing more and more procedures that are less invasive; on the other hand, interventional cardiologists are undertaking more procedures in the catheter lab. The heart remains beating, removing the need to stop the heart during the procedure. This technology allows the surgeon to stabilise part of the heart and operate on the congested arteries.

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Harefield, Hillingdon A large, self-contained village – and a world famous hospital – situated in the far north-western corner of Greater London It is about a three to four minute drive from here but it’s all country roads. There are no pavements, you wouldn't be able to walk there, there are no buses, no public transport. My kids went to school out in the counties, there is no way I could have got them there without driving.” By 1813 limekilns and copper mills lay along the northern part of the canal, and there were coal wharves north of Moorhall. The indus­trial area continued to expand throughout the century, but away from the canal Harefield remained one of the few places in Middlesex where the ancient pattern of an agri­cul­tural village survived into the second half of the 19th century, mainly because of the absence of a main road or railway. Sir Magdi Yacoub, consultant cardiothoracic surgeon at Harefield Hospital (1969–2002), carried out the first live lobe lung transplant, and went on to perform more transplants than any other surgeon in the world. By the end of the 1980s Harefield Hospital was the leading transplant centre. Magdi Yacoub was involved in the development of heart and heart-lung transplants.Alexander Fleming (1881–1955), biologist and Nobel Prize winner for the discovery of penicillin, was Regional Pathologist at Harefield Hospital, 1939; this is recorded on a blue plaque at the main entrance door to the hospital Thomas Wakley (1795–1862), medical and social reformer, and founder of The Lancet, lived at Harefield Park, 1845–1856; he has a memorial stone in the grounds of Harefield Hospital

Minimally invasive cardiac surgery – a success story for the NHS Minimally invasive cardiac surgery – a success story for the NHS

The mitral valve is a small flap in the heart that stops blood flowing the wrong way. When it gets leaky, it can cause shortness and breath and fatigue – and in some cases, heart failure; a leaky mitral valve can have a big impact on quality of life and life expectancy. The UK has the lowest rate of mitral valve repair compared to other similar countries in Europe and the USA.

Research has shown these procedures are safe, when they are performed regularly by surgeons who are experienced in these techniques. Benefits include a shorter hospital stay and less bleeding, so less likelihood of a transfusion being required. Patients also experience a reduced risk of wound infection, better recovery following their surgery and often less pain. And, of course, they also have much smaller scars too. Neolithic remains have been found in the parish, as well as fossils in the chalk. Notwith­standing the ‘hare of Harefield’ shown in the picture above, the settle­ment’s name probably derives from the Old English words here (army) and feld (open space; field). The name may thus allude to an encamp­ment by a Viking army during the Danish invasions of the 10th and early 11th centuries. Although minimally invasive procedures may not have a huge reduction on how long patients spend recovering in hospital following their surgery, the patients and the cardiologists caring for them certainly notice the difference afterwards. Harefield has the feel of a village and some residents don't believe they should be included within the ULEZ boundary Classically, the mitral valve is repaired by making a cut of between 20 to 25 centimetres through the breast bone. When I repair the mitral valve using minimally invasive techniques, I make a

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An innovation which has gone hand in hand with less invasive techniques is beating heart, or ‘off pump’ coronary surgery, which was developed in the 1990s and introduced at Harefield Hospital in September 1996. The CABG procedure can be performed by either using a cardiopulmonary bypass machine or on a beating heart. Judge Sir Richard Newdigate (1602–1678), lived in Harefield, and was buried in Harefield parish church, where a monument was raised to his memoryHarefield Hospital is a world-famous heart and lung hospital. It is part of the Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, the largest specialist heart and lung centre in the UK, and among the largest in Europe. Its sister hospital in the trust is the Royal Brompton Hospital in Chelsea. The heart has to work harder to pump blood around the body. Symptoms resulting include chest pains, breathlessness and fainting – if untreated, it could lead to heart failure and death.

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A gold plaque in the Royal British Legion Hall honours the exceptional bravery of both Goodlake VC and Ryder VC. In 2011, Hillingdon Council erected a blue plaque in honour of the courage of Kinross VC at the place of his birth on the anniversary of his birthday, 17 February. It continued: "As tribute to them I would like to get as many of their friends, family, co workers or just people that wants to show support together as possible to release lit balloons (I will be providing these) from what is known as “THE GREEN” in Harefield village.

In the 1930s Harefield became an isolation hospital for tuber­cu­losis patients, laying the foun­da­tions of its expertise in lung condi­tions. In the late 1940s the hospital became part of the new National Health Service and began to develop its expertise in heart disease, in addition to its lung specialisation. The resident added she fears what will come next after ULEZ. She said: “It's never going to stop here. We all know it's going to be pay-per-mile next. Look at how much money they spent putting all those cameras up, you think [ Transport for London ] put all of those up for a few non-compliant cars? Of course not." A significant advantage of these new vanguard of minimally invasive treatments, many of which use heart valves made from animal tissue rather than the conventional mechanical valves, is patients do not need to take blood thinning drugs for the rest of their lives.



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