Nkwen Baptist Hospital embraces Global Trends in Laser Surgeries
There is great news for those seeking to maintain the integrity of their bodies, and who shy away from scars got through surgical procedures. The Nkwen Baptist Hospital has dedicated two updated ultra-modern machines.
The latest upgraded anesthesia machine, a donation from Save Aneasthesia Worldwide, that helps patients breathe under anesthesia while monitoring their important vitals and parameters which include oxygenation, ventilation, circulation, and temperature, and the Bipolar machine performs minimally invasive surgeries.
Minimally invasive surgeries require little or no cuts and cause less damage to the body. Within 2 to 3 days the patient goes home, a positive breakthrough in the management of diseases affecting several internal organs like the appendix, prostate, gall bladder, etc. Other instruments for laparoscopic surgeries can also be plugged in, to visualize what is in the abdomen, permitting the surgeon to visualize the abdomen without having to cut through.
These machines complement the work done at the Nkwen Baptist Hospital that functions under a healthcare system that strives to meet up with up-to-date medical approaches to care via ultra-modern equipment. The hospital had been using the laparoscopy machine for laser surgeries and this Bipolar machine is an added advantage as it complements the laser machine.
“The goal is to not open the patient, as many people want to maintain the beauty of their bodies and we are extremely grateful to Save Anesthesia Worldwide for the ultra-modern anesthesia machine which will help our healthcare professionals to properly attend to the patients we will receive,” remarks the Hospital Administrator.