SOURCE: VANGUARD
The first open heart surgery in a teaching hospital in Nigeria has
been successfully carried out at the University College Hospital, UCH, Ibadan, Oyo State.
The feat was carried out by surgeons at the UCH in conjunction with a team of surgeons from...
Tri-State Cardiovascular Delaware, USA. (The surgical team that performed the feat pictured above)
A statement by the institution's Head of Information Unit, Mr. Toye
Akinrinola, disclosed that the four-hour surgery was to correct a
leaking heart valve in a 19-year-old secondary school leaver.
An elated Chief Medical Director of the UCH, Professor Temitope
Alonge, noted that the UCH was moved to embark on the exercise as a
way of alleviating the hardship being experienced by Nigerians with
heart-related challenges.
He stated that as the first teaching hospital in Nigeria, the UCH
should take the lead in critical areas of medicine, propelling it into
ensuring that complex surgeries (like open heart surgery) were carried
out in the hospital.
"We are the pioneer teaching hospital in Nigeria, and we should be
taking the lead. We are going to do this and we intend to make it a
continuous exercise.
"In fact, within the next six months, we intend carrying out not less
than 30 heart-related surgeries and at affordable cost to Nigerians."
Alonge, who lamented that Nigerians pay exorbitantly to undergo such
procedures outside the country, pointing out that the cheapest rate
outside Nigeria was about N2.5 million.
"This is outside the airfare and hotel bills. It will run into
millions. But with us here, it will be a lot cheaper and the access is
there. The first surgery is heavily subsidised as a way of encouraging
Nigerians to have confidence in our healthcare system."
Alonge stated that the Federal Government had given the UCH a mandate
to improve on the training of doctors as a way of enhancing more
access to adequate healthcare in Nigeria.
Leader of the doctors from the USA, Dr. Kamar Adeleke noted that the
patient would be back to his normal activities in less than two
months.
"He does not have anything to fear about life expectancy. He will soon
resume his normal activities, and do all the things he was used to
before he took ill," Dr. Adeleke said.
Adeleke gave assurance of his continued support to providing access to
adequate healthcare as obtained in other developed countries.
After more than a decade of of inactivity, open heart surgery resumed
in the country at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, UNTH,
Enugu, at an average cost of N500, 000.
The first open heart surgery in a teaching hospital in Nigeria has
been successfully carried out at the University College Hospital, UCH, Ibadan, Oyo State.
The feat was carried out by surgeons at the UCH in conjunction with a team of surgeons from...
Tri-State Cardiovascular Delaware, USA. (The surgical team that performed the feat pictured above)
A statement by the institution's Head of Information Unit, Mr. Toye
Akinrinola, disclosed that the four-hour surgery was to correct a
leaking heart valve in a 19-year-old secondary school leaver.
An elated Chief Medical Director of the UCH, Professor Temitope
Alonge, noted that the UCH was moved to embark on the exercise as a
way of alleviating the hardship being experienced by Nigerians with
heart-related challenges.
He stated that as the first teaching hospital in Nigeria, the UCH
should take the lead in critical areas of medicine, propelling it into
ensuring that complex surgeries (like open heart surgery) were carried
out in the hospital.
"We are the pioneer teaching hospital in Nigeria, and we should be
taking the lead. We are going to do this and we intend to make it a
continuous exercise.
"In fact, within the next six months, we intend carrying out not less
than 30 heart-related surgeries and at affordable cost to Nigerians."
Alonge, who lamented that Nigerians pay exorbitantly to undergo such
procedures outside the country, pointing out that the cheapest rate
outside Nigeria was about N2.5 million.
"This is outside the airfare and hotel bills. It will run into
millions. But with us here, it will be a lot cheaper and the access is
there. The first surgery is heavily subsidised as a way of encouraging
Nigerians to have confidence in our healthcare system."
Alonge stated that the Federal Government had given the UCH a mandate
to improve on the training of doctors as a way of enhancing more
access to adequate healthcare in Nigeria.
Leader of the doctors from the USA, Dr. Kamar Adeleke noted that the
patient would be back to his normal activities in less than two
months.
"He does not have anything to fear about life expectancy. He will soon
resume his normal activities, and do all the things he was used to
before he took ill," Dr. Adeleke said.
Adeleke gave assurance of his continued support to providing access to
adequate healthcare as obtained in other developed countries.
After more than a decade of of inactivity, open heart surgery resumed
in the country at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, UNTH,
Enugu, at an average cost of N500, 000.
This is commendable. I hope the MRI machine would be made available to every Nigerian hospital. Health care is very important to every nation
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