 In order to address Mr. Henderson's aortic valve stenosis and abdominal aortic aneurysm, Dr. Zvonamir Kraser and Abdel Qadar Amanfi took an innovative, noninvasive approach to addressing both conditions. First, the doctor set out to address the abdominal aortic aneurysm. An EVAR procedure is a catheter-based procedure that enabled the doctors to repair the aneurysm through an insertion of a stent graft. They completed this procedure in July. Just one month later, the doctors used their expertise in catheter-based procedures to fix Mr. Henderson's severe aortic valve stenosis. This was done through a TAVR procedure, which enabled the doctors to replace his damaged valve without requiring open heart surgery. At 101 years old, the ability to fix Mr. Henderson's condition through these noninvasive approaches was critical. Just three months after completing the second procedure, Mr. Henderson went to a post-op appointment and reported feeling well. Hello, Mr. Henderson. How are you doing? I'm doing fine. Thank you. Okay. So we fixed your heart, put a new valve in there, and we fixed your aneurysm. And now you're feeling good? Now I'm feeling good. So how old are you now? Only 101. Okay. That's good. Congratulations. Thank you. Yeah. You broke all the records in our hospital, you know? Is that right? Yeah. Okay. Well, it's the largest doings, not mine. The innovative approach these THI affiliated doctors took enabled Mr. Henderson at 101 years of age to be well on the road to recovery within just four months.