MAP 19è Tour cycliste du Bénin: 2è titre consécutif pour Ed-Doghmy, le Maroc champion par équipe ACI Congo/Presse: Douze journalistes remportent le prix de mérite APS GAMBIE-MONDE-ISLAM-DIPLOMATIE-REPORTAGE / Des Gambiens expriment leur fierté d’accueillir le sommet de l’OCI MAP 15è Sommet de l’OCI : SM le Roi réitère avec insistance la demande d’un arrêt immédiat, durable et global de l’agression contre Gaza MAP RDC: Au moins 12 morts dans l’explosion de bombes dans des camps de déplacés MAP 15è Sommet de l’OCI: SM le Roi souligne la nécessité d’entourer de plus de sollicitude les Etats africains les moins avancés membres de l’Organisation APS GAMBIE-MONDE-ISLAM-DIPLOMATIE / La crise palestinienne évoquée à l’ouverture du 15e Sommet de l’OCI ANP Le Premier Ministre reçoit le représentant par intérim du PAM au Niger ANP Une délégation d’oulémas de plusieurs pays d’Afrique de l’ouest reçue par le Premier ministre MAP Sa Majesté le Roi adresse un discours à la 15è Conférence au Sommet de l’OCI

KATH inaugurates Laparoscopic Surgery Training Centre


  14 Mai      76        Santé (15398),

 

Kumasi, May 14, GNA – The Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) has inaugurated a state-of-the-art Laparoscopic Surgery Training Centre at its main theatre to boost healthcare delivery, especially in surgical services.

Laparoscopic surgery uses the aid of a laparoscope – a thin rod with a camera attached, to visualize the abdominal and pelvic cavities through tiny keyhole incisions.

Medical experts say this minimal invasive surgical technique is associated with faster recovery and better patient outcomes.

Dr Oheneba Owusu Danso, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), KATH, said the facility, funded by the Korea Foundation for International Healthcare (KOFIH), was the second of its kind to be established in Ghana by the Foundation.

According to the CEO, the Centre worth US$ 234,231 would be a major hub for the training of doctors and nurses in laparoscopic surgeries in the country and beyond.

“Indeed, this project is going to be a game changer in the surgical directorates such as surgery, obstetrics and gynaecology, amongst others,” he noted.

Giving a background to the project, he indicated that in January, 2021, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the KATH and (KOFIH) for work to commence on the Centre.

The addition of the new surgery technique to the range of skills offered by the Hospital would help transform surgical services at the facility for the benefit of the public, the CEO noted.

Dr. Owusu Danso said KATH would continue to be the best amongst its peers in the areas of specialist medical care, training, and research as per its mandate.

Statistics, he said, showed that the KATH currently served 13 out of the 16 regions in terms of referral cases, and envisaged that the project would cater for the needs of their clients.

Through the KOFIH, 15 doctors, nurses and other staff had benefited from lectures, simulation laparoscopic and live animal laboratory training, the CEO observed.

He pointed out that the lead surgeon for the Centre, Dr. Dominic Darkwa, benefitted from a six-month intensive training in the Republic of Korea under sponsorship of KOFIH for training in fundamentals and advanced laparoscopic surgery.

Mr Jinho Kang, Country Director, KOFIH, said they would continue to collaborate with health facilities to render excellent services to everyone.

He called on the KATH to put the facility to beneficial use, and maintain the equipment to prolong their lifespan.

Dans la même catégorie