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Open-Heart Surgery Patient Testimonials

Open-Heart Surgery Patient Testimonials

Tanner Heart Care has been sharing the journey of some of our open-heart surgery patients since the program's first surgery in January 2023. Below is a sampling of patient stories that demonstrates the breadth and depth of the program, which continues to save hearts and change lives almost every day.

Open-Heart Surgery Patient Success Story: Bart Grisham

When Carrollton resident Bart Grisham, 62, began having shortness of breath, he sought care at Tanner Heart & Vascular Specialists.

Upon learning that he had too many blockages for stents, he and his wife, Betsy, decided — after much research and discussion with Tanner’s cardiothoracic surgery team — to have his open-heart surgery at the Adams Heart Center inside Tanner Medical Center/Carrollton.

Triple Bypass Patient "Blessed to Have Been Here" for Open-Heart Surgery at Tanner Health

Pat Shumake noticed a strange feeling in her chest. Concerned, she drove herself to the emergency department at Tanner Medical Center/Carrollton.

She had never had heart issues before, but she would soon have a triple bypass performed by cardiothoracic surgeon Omar Lattouf, MD, and the open-heart surgery team at Tanner Health's Adams Heart Center in Carrollton. "I'm blessed to have been here," said Shumake.

Listen to Your Heart

Villa Rica resident and Southwire employee Stoney Ray Cheeks, now age 45, had his first heart attack and got two stents back in 2013 when he was only 35.

So when he began having chest pain again on Jan. 25, 2023, Cheeks was open to the idea of open-heart surgery.

Stoney Ray Cheeks standing with Dr. Lattouf and Dr. Khawaja

Finding Life-saving Heart Care at Tanner

As Penny Freeman laid in her bed, the thought that couldn’t leave her mind: “If I fall asleep now, I’m not going to wake up.” She forced herself out of bed — but couldn’t make herself believe that she might be having a heart attack. Freeman tried to go about her day.

She and her sons went to Carrollton to get lunch at Zaxby’s. But she couldn’t get over the feeling that something was wrong. “God was trying to tell me something,” she said. 

Penny Freeman

Police Chief Unexpectedly Becomes Tanner’s First Open-heart Surgery Patient

When Brian Sims, chief of police for Mount Zion, first experienced a little discomfort in his chest during a workout last September, he didn’t worry about it.

After all, he was fairly fit and he was only 50. He seemed like an unlikely candidate to be Tanner’s first open-heart surgery patient.

Brian Sims standing on steps outside police department

Open-heart surgery

Open-heart surgery - sometimes called traditional heart surgery - is any type of surgery where the chest is cut open and surgery is performed on the muscles, valves or arteries of the heart. The most common type of heart surgery performed on adults is coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) - and this surgery is available at Tanner Medical Center/Carrollton.

Open-heart surgery may also be used to:
  • Repair or replace heart valves
  • Repair damaged or abnormal areas of the heart
  • Implant medical devices to keep the heart pumping
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