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    UPTH to Prioritize Minimal Access Surgeries over Orthodox Procedure

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    NIGERIA: The University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, UPTH, said it is seeking to upscale its minimal access surgery technique in the medical facility, against the popular conventional open incision method.

    The Minimal Access Surgical technique involves accessing surgical sites in the body using cameras and other delicate equipment without necessarily opening large tissues to gain access.

    The hospital disclosed this on Friday, during its monthly ground rounds titled “Minimal Access Surgeries in UPTH: Past, Present and Future.”

    Addressing newsmen after the interactive programme, the Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee, UPTH, Professor Datonye Alasia, highlighted the benefits of the latest technique, saying the procedure was more affordable.

    He added that the hospital’s monthly ground rounds aimed to create an avenue for cross-fertilization ideas and discussion of achievements and challenges facing the different departments.

    Prof. Alasia noted that the programme also helps to create awareness among members of the public about specialised and high-end services provided by the hospital.

    He said, “So today’s ground round was focused on minimally invasive or access surgeries, talking about those procedures you carry out without putting a big cut to gain access to the surgical site using cameras and some delicate equipment either to diagnose what the problem is or to offer treatment which could be surgical.”

    “This cuts across various areas, the intestinal tract, the chest, thorax lungs, the heart, the brain, kidneys and urinary tract, obstetrics and gynaecology and even children.

    “So what we have today was a summation of all of those services and so we have been able to see a whole lot of interesting things that have given benefits to many patients and of course, those services would have come at a cost that is more affordable and competitive because if you were to pay for those services in other places, it would cost a bit more.

    “So we are working to see how we can scale up the extent of the minimal access services so that we can do much more than we are currently doing.”

    Also speaking, the Director UPTH Minimal Access Surgery Programme, Professor Emeka Ray-Offor, urged the public to always request minimal access surgery whenever there’s a need for surgery, adding that it engenders early recovery after the procedure.

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    He said, “The traditional open method is okay, but the advantages of this minimal access technique, I want to re-emphasize, has less pain afterwards, early recovery, and early return to work.

    “The question the public should ask is, can this be done by minimal access technique, and if it can, is the capacity to do it readily available locally, we have demonstrated from the cases that we put together that this is possible.

    “So the public should go towards demanding minimal access techniques whenever surgery is to be done, in UPTH, a lot is happening despite the challenging times.”

    Professor Ray-Offor called on the federal government to strengthen specialised regional medical centers in the country and discourage medical tourism abroad.

    “We should look inwards to solving our problems if the amount of monies given to civil servants to go for medical treatments abroad is brought home and you have dedicated centres regionally and well funded, it would go a long way in addressing this challenges, although the government cannot do all of it, we have good-natured individuals in the private sector that can get involved.

    “The government should make concerted efforts to encourage some of those practices that people are going abroad for and put a policy that no treatment available here should be sought abroad, if they are doing that, things would improve, for example, if you come to the hospital and hear that the governor is admitted in one ward, when you have a health challenge, you will equally go to the same place where the governor was admitted.

    “We need to identify our strengths and strengthen it even more through regional centres, it is pretty capital intensive to have this technology-dependent practice in every state, so to say, regional centres, equip them, instead of sending people outside for medical tourism,” he said.

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