Mercy Connections Summer 2021

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Mercy Hospital of Buffalo

Connections

News and announcements for associates, patients, and their families. Summer 2021

It’s That Special Mercy Touch!

Dr. Mark Jajkowski says his patients are benefiting from robotic-assisted lung cancer surgery.

Thanks to continued advancements in medical technology, Dr. Mark Jajkowski, Director of Thoracic Surgery at Catholic Health, is using robotic-assisted surgical techniques to perform minimally invasive lung cancer surgery. This means quicker recoveries and less pain for patients, resulting in little or no need for pain-relieving narcotic medications—an important consideration given the ongoing opioid epidemic in our country. Performing robotic-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (RATS) using the daVinci® Surgical System since 2016, Dr. Jajkowski has been tracking some eye-opening statistics: 75% of his lung cancer surgery patients are going home without narcotic pain medications and one third never require narcotics while in the hospital. In addition, more than 25% of his patients go home the day after surgery and 85% are discharged within two days—compared to an average hospital stay of four to five days reported in nationally published thoracic surgery literature. “My patients are going home sooner primarily due to the markedly reduced discomfort they are experiencing, along with little or no need for narcotic pain medicines,” said Dr. Jajkowski. CONTINUED ON PAGE 4

Major donors Scott Bieler and Kathy Lasher, center, joined hospital officials during a ribbon cutting ceremony to dedicate the newly-renovated Emergency Department.

ED Renovations Designed to Improve Patient Care Mercy Hospital blessed and dedicated a newly renovated Emergency Department (ED) on June 11 designed to improve efficiency of care and reduce patient wait time. The over $500,000 donor-funded project reconfigured existing space in the ED to accommodate a new provider-intriage model of care being adopted by hospitals across the country. The project expanded private triage and treatment space and created dedicated triage areas for EMS ambulance patients, two designated pediatric treatment rooms plus other improvements to enhance patient privacy, comfort and convenience. “We are always looking for ways to improve the patient experience while delivering the highest quality of care possible,” said Mercy Hospital President Eddie Bratko. “This newly renovated Emergency Department is designed to help us do just that by allowing us to care for our emergency patients more efficiently and enhancing patient privacy and comfort.” The project was funded by the Mercy Hospital Foundation through the generous support of donors including: Scott Bieler and Kathy Lasher of the Scott Bieler Foundation; Mr. and Mrs. William and Jane Greene, Miss Maureen Athoe; and the Mercy Hospital Medical Staff. Major donor Scott Bieler, President and CEO of West Herr Automotive Group and former patient, wrote, “Mercy Hospital is a special place filled with exceptional people. The treatment I received here is as good as it gets, but the part you cannot measure on a list of assets is the amount of empathy that Kathy and I felt from everyone we encountered. We are proud to be a part of the redesigned Emergency Center, knowing the impact it will have on the patients and everyone who works there for many years to come.”


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