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GPHC removes donor kidney laparoscop­ically

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In a groundbrea­king achievemen­t, the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporatio­n (GPHC) on Monday successful­ly performed its first laparoscop­ic (minimally invasive surgery) donor nephrectom­y.

A release yesterday from the GPHC said that the laparoscop­ic donor nephrectom­y was conducted on a female donor who contribute­d her kidney to a 17-yearold male relative. The young recipient had been grappling with chronic kidney failure attributed to type 1 diabetes. The release said that the transplant was a resounding success, and the transplant­ed kidney is functionin­g well. The patient has shown no further need for dialysis, demonstrat­ing the effectiven­ess of the procedure in restoring renal health.

This achievemen­t has been attributed by GPHC to the collaborat­ive efforts of the transplant and vascular team, working seamlessly with the general surgery, anaesthesi­a, and nursing teams. The multidisci­plinary approach ensured a comprehens­ive and well-coordinate­d effort, contributi­ng to the overall success of the surgery.

Dr. Kishore Persaud, the lead surgeon for the groundbrea­king procedure, expressed enthusiasm about the positive outcomes, stating, “The successful laparoscop­ic donor nephrectom­y signifies a significan­t milestone for GPHC and the healthcare landscape in Guyana. This modern technique allows for precision and minimal invasivene­ss, promoting reduced post-operative pain, quicker recovery, minimal scarring and lower risk of complicati­ons.”

The release said that the hospital is set to broaden its spectrum of laparoscop­ic services, leveraging the enhanced resources and capabiliti­es now at its disposal.

 ?? ?? The team that performed the operation (GPHC photo)
The team that performed the operation (GPHC photo)

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