The Connections Bridgewater-Somerville April 2019
www.theconnectionsnj.com WHY THE WORST HEADACHE OF YOUR LIFE CALLS FOR EMERGENCY CARE How ‘S.E.E.I.N.G.™’ saved an active and otherwise healthy executive’s life “Don’t be dramatic.” That’s what a prominent, retired Florida executive told her husband when he said he was going to take her to the Emer- gency Room for her migraine. Accus- tomed to high-pressure life in the C-suite and the hectic pace of managing Board commitments post retirement, she knew how to power through just about any challenge – including occasional blinding migraines – without missing a beat. But when she couldn’t sleep off what she called the worst headache of her life while in New Jersey for a Board meeting, her husband insisted. “She was weak and unsteady on her feet, but she wasn’t slurring her speech, showing signs of her face drooping or acting confused,” he explained, as he had considered the possibility that his wife was having a stroke. “She even stopped to brush her teeth before we left for the closest hospital.” It wasn’t until they arrived at the hospital 30 minutes later that those symptoms became apparent. Then CAT scans revealed a brain bleed at the end of her neurovascular system. “It’s fairly common for a patient who is experiencing a hemorrhagic stroke, or brain bleed, to describe him or herself as suddenly having as the worst headache of their life,” explains Dr. Paul Saphier, a board-certified endovascular neurosur- geon and stroke specialist at Atlantic NeuroSurgical Specialists (ANS) who han- dled this case. “In reality, these headaches are much more than migraines. They are the symptoms of a life-threatening condition that calls for emergency medical care, regardless of whether or not the patient is showing any other stroke symptoms.” The American Heart Association and American Stroke Association advise that people can spot the signs of a stroke F.A.S.T. – looking for face drooping, arm weakness, speech difficulty and knowing that it’s time to call 911 if any symptoms present themselves, even if they go away on their own. “In select cases where the patient’s bleed- ing and blood pressure are stabilized, the body can resolve the brain bleed by slow- ly reabsorbing the extra fluid without any intervention,” says Dr. Saphier. “This was not one of those cases.” Rather than perform an open cranioto- my, Dr. Saphier brought an advanced treatment option to the table – which he is spearheading at Overlook Medical Center – called S.E.E.I.N.G., short for Sur- gical Endoscopic Evacuation of Intracra- nial Hemorrhage with Neuro-navigation- al Guidance. Using sophisticated imaging and tech- nology, this minimally invasive procedure allows surgeons to remove large brain hemorrhages through incredibly small incisions in the skull. This allows effective treatment of the most dangerous brain hemorrhages without exposing patients to the risks of a large open surgical pro- cedure. “Following the operation and short recov- ery, I was fortunate to be able to pick up where I left off,” says the self-proclaimed health-conscious, fitness enthusiast. Less than one month after being admit- ted to the hospital in a near fatal condi- tion, she was discharged from acute rehab and cleared to travel back home to Florida. Now she is back in full swing with her Board activities, walking 5 miles every morning and is regular again at workout classes. “Thank goodness Dr. Saphier was on call the night I came in and that he took the approach he did. Otherwise, I might not be here today, or be back to living my life on my terms,” she shares. “S.E.E.I.N.G. really is believing, and I’m living proof of the promise this new approach to treat- ment holds.” Atlantic NeuroSurgical Special- ists (ANS) is New Jersey’s largest neurosurgical practice and one of the most advanced in the country. For more information, visit www.ansdocs.com. ANS’ Dr. Paul Saphier explains how the minimally invasive ‘S.E.E.I.N.G’ technique – short for Surgical Endoscopic Evacuation of Intracranial Hemorrhage with Neuro-naviga- tional Guidance – can effectively treat patients with the most dangerous brain bleeds. Top NJ Doctor 2018 Over 20 Years of Serving Patients To make your appointment, please call 908-824-0606 Our services include: Dermatological Surgery Medical Dermatology Skin Cancer Immunodermatology Pediatric Dermatology Cosmetic Dermatology One of the nation’s leading dermatologists, Dr. Scott Henning is now accepting patients. Henning Dermatology Group cares for the entire family from pediatrics, adolescents, adults and older adults while delivering exceptional expertise in a warm and comfortable environment. Exceptional Dermatology Care, Now Serving the Greater Basking Ridge Area! HenningDerm.com PAGE 44 Health & Wellness
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