The University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, UCTH has performed it’s first open heart surgery.The surgical procedure was carried out on a female patient in Cross River State, south-south Nigeria.
The Chief Medical Director, CMD of the hospital, Professor Ikpeme Ikpeme in a statement stated that the surgery lasted six and a half hours, noting “at 6.43pm the patient was wheeled into the Intensive care unit.”Professor Ikpeme disclosed that the patient received a Mitral valve replacement, which was the culmination of 2 years of hard work, determination, sacrifice, vision and focus at different levels of the hospitals.
The CMD also stated that the success recorded was driven by the hospital’s agenda to be focused rather than distracted. He appreciated the staff for the feat achieved.
According to him, the team spent long hours to get equipment and other facilities ready for the project, acknowledging the assistance of veterans medical surgeons.
Professor Ikpeme pledged that the hospital would resuscitate basic services by striving to introduce higher end services that would define its existence as a tertiary centre and contribute to the well-being of the people and community.
The CMD noted that the year had been difficult for the hospital like most other institutions, communities and even nations. Professor Ikpeme further explained that UCTH has struggled and remained afloat by the grace and mercy of God and with the dogged determination of its patriotic members of staff. He described the feat as a just reward for the labours of love and patriotism of members of staff and other stakeholders to the nation.
While expressing appreciation to all other stakeholders for their efforts, he said there was still a lot of work to be done to fully domesticate the procedure. Professor Ikpeme added that he looks forward to a day when such procedures would be domesticated and become a routine procedure by all UCTH team.
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