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Ron

Ron

Unrivaled Experience in Robotic Lung Surgery

Ron Komlos doesn’t think about lung cancer anymore since a robotic lung lobectomy determined he was cancer free. His mind has been set ever since on enjoying life thanks to the cardiothoracic team at Christian Hospital.

The cardiothoracic division at Christian Hospital has always strived to bring North County the very best heart and lung care, leading the way with innovation. In 2012, they made history performing the first-ever full lung lobectomy in the St. Louis region through the use of robotic technology. Since then, the team has performed this highly advanced procedure for a myriad of patients, extending their unmatched knowledge to teach others in these state-of-the-art techniques.

Robotic lobectomy is a minimally invasive procedure made possible through a robotic technology called the da Vinci® surgical system. It has become the gold standard for treating lung cancer as well as other cancers. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States. It is rarely symptomatic, and most patients will never experience symptoms until it has metastasized, or spread to other areas in the body. For this reason, cardiothoracic specialists take great seriousness whenever a suspicious nodule presents on the lungs. When found early, robotic lobectomy can provide a complete cure for lung cancer.

The procedure is performed by two surgeons. One surgeon is stationed at the robotic console, simulating the motion of the tiny surgical instruments. The other surgeon is scrubbed in at the bedside to assist. A pathologist is also on hand to assess whether the specimen resected from the lung is in fact malignant, or cancerous.

Robotic-assisted surgery provides a number of advantages over other treatment options including conventional surgery and video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). It allows surgeons to make significantly smaller incisions while also providing greater dexterity and precision. This results in quicker healing with less pain for patients — most are able to resume all normal activities after  a mere two weeks post-op.

“This technology gives us the ability to quickly diagnose lung cancer with minimal set back to the patient’s life and recovery,” says Nabil Munfakh, MD, a Washington University cardiothoracic surgeon and medical director of cardiothoracic surgery at Christian Hospital.

This was true for Ron Komlos, 55, of Pevely, Mo., who was having a routine heart check when a nodule was spotted on his left lung. He was referred to Dr. Munfakh at Christian Hospital. While additional testing could not determine malignancy, the nodule was growing. Because Ron was young and healthy enough, they decided to proceed with robotic-assisted surgery.

Dr. Munfakh and Varun Puri, MD, another Washington University cardiothoracic surgeon at Christian Hospital, removed the nodule, and fortunately, it was not cancer.

Because he only needed a wedge resection instead of a full lobectomy, Ron’s hospital stay was only two nights, and he could not have been more pleased with the care he received. “I had absolutely no complaints,” says Ron. “It was the perfect setup — extremely clean, a private room, easily navigable for my family. Anytime I needed anything, the nurses were there immediately.”

Within two weeks, Ron returned to work. Now, he’s back to playing golf, traveling and enjoying time with his wife and son without the lingering worry of lung cancer. “I don’t have to think about it anymore. I made a complete recovery, and just knowing that it’s gone and it wasn’t cancer, that was tremendous,” says Ron. Positive outcomes like these are not uncommon — even for those  who did end up with a cancer diagnosis.

Because of their great success and deep experience in this advanced surgical technique, the program has become integral in training Washington University School of Medicine fellows. The latest model of the da Vinci® robot is even equipped with a teaching console that allows physicians to learn while an experienced surgeon is in control.

Garnering expertise of this level has always been top-of-mind for Christian Hospital’s cardiothoracic division. “We want to provide the best care possible for our community here in North County and in neighboring counties in Illinois, offering the most innovative techniques that give the best possible outcomes,” says Dr. Munfakh. “The robotic approach is how we do that.”

To learn more about robotic-assisted surgery or to schedule an appointment with a specialist, call 314.747.WELL (9355).

Dwayne

Dwayne

‘Amazing and compassionate staff’ at Christian Hospital care for SLCH employee’s heart.

Lafayette

Lafayette

Lafayette Gatewood III, 56, of St. Louis, Mo., has been a high school teacher and football coach for 28 years. In July of 2019, Lafayette was on the football field at practice, like he is most days, when he developed a blister on his foot. With a history of diabetes and kidney failure, he became particularly worried when his foot swelled up.

Vanessa

Vanessa

Caring staff at Christian Hospital eases anxiety.

Sherrie

Sherrie

Lifesaving experience changes perception of Christian Hospital.

Steve

Steve

Steve Barnett believes in miracles. He was discharged from Christian Hospital on Dec. 1, 2021, after battling COVID-19 for four months in four different hospitals, including more than six weeks in one of those facilities intubated on a ventilator in a drug induced-coma.

Robbi

Robbi

GI Patient Finds Lifesaving Diagnosis at Christian Hospital

For nearly six months, Robbi Sanders, 40, of St. Louis, suffered from extreme stomach pain, resulting in dramatic weight loss and the inability to even leave her bed. The hospitals she visited couldn’t determine the cause of Robbi’s pain, prescribing her with antibiotics which provided her with only temporary relief.

Chenitra

Chenitra

Chenitra Grimes-Washington returned with family members to thank the team who helped save her life.

Earl Berry

Earl Berry

"I was a little bit concerned because I didn’t know anybody else that had a valve inside of a valve, but each visit back to Dr. Ray’s office reassured me, as he said it was absolutely doable,” says Earl.

Donna

Donna

An Innovative Treatment Bringing Relief for Chronic Knee Pain

Ron

Ron

Ron Komlos doesn’t think about lung cancer anymore since a robotic lung lobectomy determined he was cancer free. His mind has been set ever since on enjoying life thanks to the cardiothoracic team at Christian Hospital.

James

James

James and his wife found themselves needing help when they suddenly became guardians for their four grandchildren. Christian Hospital’s Pathway to Health program helped them access care.

Azizah

Azizah

“I am more than elated and happy that Christian Hospital has changed so much that I would recommend anybody go there,” says Azizah Nuri-El Minnis from Ferguson, Mo., who recently visited the hospital’s Breathing Center.

Donta

Donta

After experiencing blurred vision at work followed by a restless night’s sleep like nothing he had ever known, along with abdominal pain and “feeling pretty much out of it” – Donta Moore, 34, of Florissant, Missouri, knew along with his wife’s insistence that he needed to get to Christian Hospital.

Diane

Diane

Imagine being not being able to do all of the things you do on a regular basis — go to the grocery store, walk around the neighborhood, drive your car. Chronic pain made that Diane’s reality.

Norma

Norma

Norma’s experience changed everything she had ever thought about Christian Hospital.

Mike

Mike

Mike began feeling very sick late one night and his wife rushed him to nearby Christian Hospital. He credits his care team for saving his life and taking extra steps to find the cause of his illness.

Lima

Lima

Lima was at a North County coffee shop when she suffered a health episode. She experienced the compassionate and expert care of the Christian Hospital Emergency Medical Services team.

Hamilton

Hamilton

Hamilton Terrell III had been dealing all day with some soreness in his in mouth when he experienced an unexpected surge of pain so intense that he couldn’t speak. He knew he needed to get help fast. 

Judy

Judy

Every day, Judy Rutledge and her dog walked four to five miles through her pastoral neighborhood in Forestell, Missouri. She had always found great joy in leading an active lifestyle. So when Judy began experiencing severe back pain, she was determined not to let it slow her down.

Valerie

Valerie

As supervisor of social services at the Ferguson Community Empowerment Center, Valerie Valiant, 51, of Florissant, Mo., spends her days empowering individuals and families in the community to overcome barriers. However, it wasn’t until her own hospitalization in the midst of the pandemic that she could personally attest to the high level of care and expertise being offered right here in north St. Louis County.

Cheryl

Cheryl

In July 2021, Cheryl Koch, 74, of Florissant, Mo., was eating at a restaurant when she noticed her food wouldn’t go down. Concerned, she returned home. Her chest was tightening, and her blood pressure was alarmingly high. Her neighbor called 911, and the paramedics told her she needed to go to the emergency room (ER) right away.

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11133 Dunn Road
St. Louis, Missouri 63136


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