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UCH successfully performs complex brain surgery

News Express |28th Apr 2015 | 3,523
UCH successfully performs complex brain surgery

Neurosurgeons are calling on government at all levels to do all possible to subsidise the cost of care to improve access for a larger percentage of the people and invest more in capacity building to reduce brain drain and medical tourism.

Neuroscientists at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, made this call after the successful completion of one of the most complex brain surgeries ever handled by the hospital since it became a centre of excellence for neuroscience in Nigeria.

The surgery was performed on a 31-year old man who was diagnosed for a special kind aneurysm.

The road to the theatre began with intense headache and vision impairment for the young man, who had sought series of treatment before approaching UCH where a pecialized scan popularly known as CT Scan showed the anomaly in his brain.

One of the aortic valves busted and was seeping blood into the brain. This problem, according to the lead surgeon, Prof. Adeleye, could only be fixed by a complex surgical procedure as he had lost the use of one eye already before the diagnosis.

After about three hours of intense surgery, the bleeding organ was clipped and all functions restored. Just 30 minutes after the surgery, the patient was talking.

The Chief Medical Director, UCH Prof. Temitope Alonge, told Channels TV exclusively that the hospital had done nearly 30 serious cases of brain surgery since the equipment were procured but added that more public private initiatives must be encouraged to improve efficiency in the health sector.

He disclosed that sophisticated procedures like awake craniotomy are successfully done in the hospital but medical tourism for such pecialized care can only be defeated if government at all levels involve the private sector.

The advancement in neuroscience must be progressive with well funded sustainable programmes to create a platform for efficiency and better access to pecialized care across the country, he said.

Conservative estimate of a complex brain surgery is put at about one million naira and this is beyond the financial capabilities of an average Nigerian.

This means that if some form of subsidy is not urgently provided by all concerned, many Nigerians may continue to die needlessly from severe headaches.

•Sourced from Channels TV. Photo shows UCH.



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