THE Delta State University Teaching Hospital (DELSUTH), Oghara has
recorded what is still considered a rare feat in the medical field in
Nigeria with a successful kidney transplant.
overnor Emmanuel Uduaghan, a Medical Doctor who was among the medical
team in the theatre during the operation, had last year assured Deltans
shortly after a pace maker implantation that there will be kidney
transplant in the hospital this year. Speaking to journalists in Oghara
Monday, Governor Uduaghan expressed satisfaction that the transplant was
a success stating that it was another medical breakthrough for the
hospital. "This is a happy day for me as we are able to provide this
service," the Governor said, adding, "I know we were well prepared for
this surgery and we also have a good post-surgery team."
He disclosed that, "the hospital is overflowing with patients, so we are
planning to expand bed facilities by putting up a three hundred bed
ward for this hospital," adding that DELSUTH has gone into a five year
partnership with UT South-Western Medical Centre, Dallas. "We have a
five year training agreement with them to build infrastructure and human
capacity," Dr. Uduaghan said about the medical team, stating, "what
they will be charging here will be far lower than what obtains anywhere
else in the world.” Continuing he added, 'about two years ago, we
started subsidizing dialysis in this hospital and brought it down from
twenty two thousand Naira to five thousand Naira, the subsidy is mainly
for Deltans." The Chief Medical Director of DELSUTH, Dr. Leslie
Akporiaye said the kidney transplant was a new innovation in the
hospital disclosing that the operation lasts just a few hours. "A lot of
preparation has been on with the provision of necessary facilities,
training and observation in Dallas and here in Oghara by staff of
DELSUTH.' He added that this was the beginning of more of such surgeries
that will take place in the hospital. It would be recalled that the
hospital has earlier carried out hip-bone and knee cap replacement
surgeries.
A second kidney transplant would be performed at the hospital this week
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