IHK performed its first open heart surgery on April 13th 2007. You can read more here. OHS is very complex and expensive. Each of these procedures costs about $7,000 (which compared of course to other countries is still very good value for money). Each is performed on a charitable basis, largely due to generous support [...]
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Advent: Day 19 Open Heart Surgery
Posted in Advent, Business of Health Care, Heart Surgery, Hope Ward, Sponsors, tagged Advent Calendar, Cardiac surgery, Clement Agyin, Hwan Sung, Intensive Care Unit, OHS on December 19, 2010 | Comments Off
Supporting Heart Surgery
Posted in Heart Surgery, Hope Ward, IMF Programmes, Sponsors, tagged Cardiac surgery, Cardiology, Clement Agyin, Hwan Sung, Kampala, OHS on November 4, 2010 | 1 Comment »
The team at IHK is getting ready to perform another 10 open heart surgeries later this month. These are once again generously sponsored by Hwan Sung Medical Charity Services. International Medical Foundation will make up any shortfall in funding. You can read more about the previous surgeries here. The item below was originally posted on [...]
Uganda performs six heart surgeries
Posted in Heart Surgery, Hope Ward, Patients, Sponsors, tagged Clement Agyin, Dr. Moses on March 13, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Published in New Vision Online… By Josephine Maseruka LOOKING at the little Aziz Abdulla Ssegujja on oxygen in the intensive care unit at the International Hospital Kampala, there was no doubt that he had just undergone a big operation. As he lay on his back with a blank expression, the surgeons kept watch. Since Saturday, [...]
Heart Surgeries Begin Today
Posted in Heart Surgery, Hope Ward, tagged Clement Agyin, Dr. Moses, Inverness Medical UK on March 1, 2008 | Comments Off
The next set of Heart Surgeries begin today, March 1st. Thanks to continued support from: Hwan Sung Medical Charity Services Dr Clement Agyin and his colleagues in St. Anthony’s Hospital, Cheam Inverness Medical UK and the Medical and Support staff at International Hospital Kampala the following will each recieve life changing care: Simon (Valve Repair) [...]
Supporting Heart Surgery
Posted in Fund Raising, Heart Surgery, Hope Ward, tagged Cardiac Report, Clement Agyin, Dr. Moses, Inverness Medical UK on February 8, 2008 | Comments Off
Clement, Moses and the team at IHK are making preparations for another set of heart surgeries. Sponsorship has been pledged by Hwan Sung. Essential consumables for the Blood Gas Analyser (provided in September by Cardiac Report Limited) have been purchased from Inverness Medical UK, which has kindly provided a very significant discount on its list [...]
IHK performs second heart surgery
Posted in Heart Surgery, Hope Ward, tagged Clement Agyin, Dr. Moses on October 7, 2007 | Comments Off
Cyprian Musoke and Harriette Onyalla writing in the Sunday Vision… KAMPALA International Hospital (IHK) has once again successfully carried out open heart surgeries. Five operations, worth $35,000 (over sh61m), were carried out last week. The five patients operated on in the last five days are Patrick Imoni, 30, Thabit Senfuka, 24, Afra Namirimu, 10, Rashid [...]
Heart Surgery Patients for October
Posted in Heart Surgery, Patients, tagged Clement Agyin on September 1, 2007 | Comments Off
We have just received the following update from Clement. The patients for October are a little more complicated than the first two; they all need urgent operation. Patrick Imoni 30 yrs ECHO: Large Atrial Septal Defect, Severe Tricuspid Regurgitation, Pulmonary Hypertension. Thabit Senfuka 24 yrs ECHO: Large Primum Atrial Septal Defect and Ventricular Septal Defect. [...]
Support Heart Surgery at Hope Ward
Posted in Fund Raising, Heart Surgery, tagged Clement Agyin on September 1, 2007 | Comments Off
Would you like to help Suubi Trust support Heart Surgery at Hope Ward? We need to raise £1,000 this month to transport a heat exchanger to Kampala, in time for the next set of heart surgeries in October. It’s very easy to make a one off contribution; you can send us a cheque, transfer funds [...]
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