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2021 Medicare Procedure Volume
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Caitlin Theresa Demarest, MD, PhD for Medicare patients.
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Dr. Caitlin Theresa Demarest, MD, PhD is a thoracic surgeon in Nashville, TN specializing in thoracic surgery. She graduated from New York Medical College in 2011 and has 14 years of experience. Dr. Caitlin Theresa Demarest, MD, PhD is affiliated with Vanderbilt Health, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC).
1301 Medical Center Drive Suite B817
Nashville, TN 37232
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1310 24th Avenue Tenn Valley Hs (626)
South Nashville, TN 37212
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3601 The Vanderbilt Clinic
Nashville, TN 37232
Lung Transplant
Patients who have very severe lung disease may need a lung transplant. The diseased lung is entirely removed and replaced with a healthy lung, usually donated by a person who died. Either one or both lungs can be transplanted.
Contrary to popular belief, lung transplant is rarely used to treat lung cancer. It is a more common treatment for patients with other advanced lung diseases, such as cystic fibrosis, sarcoidosis, pulmonary fibrosis, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Lung transplant is a serious operation and is generally used as a last resort for patients who have only a short time to live without surgery.
During a transplant, an incision is made on the side of the chest (for a single lung) or in the middle (for both lungs). Patients may be hooked up to a heart-lung bypass machine, which will do the work of moving blood and oxygen through the body during the procedure. After the diseased lung is cut away from the main airway and blood vessels, the donor lung is stitched into place. Surgery may take as long as twelve hours, and a hospital stay of two to three weeks after surgery is not uncommon. For the first hours or day after surgery, patients use a ventilator, or a machine to help them breathe. Tubes will be inserted into the chest to help drain excess air and fluid. During recovery, physical therapy and breathing exercises are used to help the new lung work as well as possible.
Lung capacity is carefully monitored for several months after surgery. Patients who have had a transplant will also have to take anti-rejection drugs for the rest of their lives. These drugs stop the body's immune system from attacking the new lung. The main risks after a transplant are infection and rejection (when the immune system attacks the 'foreign' lung). A healthy lifestyle, including maintaining a diet high in vegetables and lean protein, not smoking, and getting enough exercise, is important to keeping the lungs functioning as well as possible. With proper care, many patients can live ten or even twenty years after a lung transplant.
Robotic Surgery
Robotic surgery is a type of minimally invasive surgery, using a tiny opening to get inside the body instead of making a large cut. It uses small tools attached to a thin robotic arm, which is controlled by the surgeon. Robotic surgery may be referred to by the specific kind of robot that is used. The most advanced robot currently in use is called the da Vinci, and surgery using it is sometimes called da Vinci surgery.
There are many benefits to robotic surgery, both for the patient and the surgeon. Robotic surgery allows for more precise movements and increased control during very delicate surgical procedures. This makes performing surgery accurately much easier for surgeons and reduces fatigue. The smaller 'hand' of the robot can enter the body via a much smaller opening, which reduces the risk of infection and scarring and leads to a faster recovery. The robotic hands also contain tiny moveable cameras among their tools, giving surgeons a much closer view of the procedure than would be possible with traditional surgery.
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Caitlin Theresa Demarest, MD, PhD for Medicare patients.
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Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Caitlin Theresa Demarest, MD, PhD for Medicare patients.
doctor visit | 45 |
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Dr. Caitlin Theresa Demarest, MD, PhD graduated from New York Medical College in 2011. She completed residency at Columbia University Medical Center. She is certified by the General Surgery - American Board of Surgery and has a state license in Michigan.
Medical School: New York Medical College (2011)
Residency: Columbia University Medical Center (2014)
Board Certification: General Surgery - American Board of Surgery (2021)
Licensed In: Michigan
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These charts describe general payments received by Dr. Caitlin Theresa Demarest, MD, PhD. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
United Therapeutics Corporation |
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Food and Beverage | $104 |
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Dr. Caitlin Demarest practices thoracic surgery. Her clinical interests include lung transplant, lung cancer, and robotic surgery. She studied medicine at New York Medical College. For her residency, Dr. Demarest trained at Columbia University Medical Center. Dr. Demarest is affiliated with U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC).