Sunday 8 November 2015

The National Hospital, Abuja, carried out open heart surgery on twelve children with heart diseases

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T.A.T - The National Hospital, Abuja, says it has successfully carried out open heart surgery on twelve children with heart diseases of varying complexities.
This makes it the second time this year that the hospital in collaboration with the US based NGO, Hospitals for Humanity would be carrying out the surgery.
The Chief Medical Director of the Hospital,Dr Jafaru Momoh, who disclosed this at a news conference held in Abuja, said that the six surgeries were conducted last Monday.

Momoh said that the hospital was able to carry out the surgeries through the collaboration of the Hospital for Humanity (HFH), a US-based NGO, under a seven-year collaborative contract agreement.

According to him, the latest six surgeries bring the total number of heart surgeries conducted by the hospital to 12.

"Earlier this year in August, we had the first set of open heart surgeries and this collaboration was to be a continuous one. This is to ensure that our core function of providing expert medical care is met and also to limit medical tourism," Momoh said.

Momoh called on Nigerians to avail themselves of the available specialised facilities and services in the hospital to better their health.

Momoh said that such services include orthopaedics, that is, joint replacement surgeries, cancer treatment, spinal surgery, invitro fertilisation programme, among others.

The chief medical director further said that the collaboration would further enhance technology and skills transfer to local team of experts, thereby enabling sustainability of the programme in future.

In his remarks, Segun Ajayi, Chief Executive Officer, Hospital For Humanity, reassured Nigerians of the commitment of the hospital at ensuring that no child died of heart diseases.

According to him, HFH enters into partnership with Nigeria to ensure that no child dies any further due to heart surgery problem.

"No child who needs open heart surgery will be left behind, we are committed to ensuring that every child that comes to our programme is given the best of care and we are committed to the Nigerian child," he said.

Mr Dikko Balarabe, a parent of one of the patients, commended the hospital for successfully operating his son that had heart problem.

"Since my son was discharged from the Intensive Care Unit, there has not been any problem".

"I call on parents whose children have any form of heart problem to avail themselves of this opportunity thereby saving them from untimely death," Balarabe said.
Dr Iretiola Babaniyi, Chief Consultant Paediatrician/Paediatric Cardiologist, described open heart surgery as a corrective surgery in the event of hole in the heart among others considered to be abnormal.

"Open heart surgery means when you open the heart, you envelop the chest and fix what is needed to be fixed, there are times you close the holes," she said.


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