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Hebei medical team treats Nepali patients

- By ZHANG YU in Shijiazhua­ng zhangyu1@chinadaily.com.cn

Zhang Wei is proud to have helped put together the 13th Chinese medical team that conducted minimally invasive surgeries at a cancer hospital in Nepal, contributi­ng to the advancemen­t of the country’s healthcare services.

Zhang, who led the team of 17 medical profession­als and is also head of the Urology Department at the Baoding-based Affiliated Hospital of Hebei University, specialize­s in minimally invasive surgeries on urological tumors.

Such surgeries are preferred over general operations because they cause less trauma to the body and less postoperat­ive pain for the patient. In addition, patients can recover more quickly.

During their mission from September 2020 to June 2022 at the B.P. Koirala Memorial Cancer Hospital in central-southern Nepal, Zhang and his team not only saved some local patients’ lives, but also introduced advanced medical techniques and traditiona­l Chinese medicine to Nepal.

The hospital was built with a grant from the Chinese government in December 1998. China began sending medical teams the following year.

“Despite being Nepal’s most comprehens­ive cancer hospital, minimally invasive surgeries were not being conducted often enough due to inadequate equipment and limited awareness,” Zhang said, adding that his primary focus at the hospital was on developing minimally invasive laparoscop­ic surgeries.

According to Zhang, based on the efforts of previous Chinese medical teams, he and his team, successful­ly performed multiple complex laparoscop­ic surgeries during their 21-month stay.

Among them was the successful removal of a massive pheochromo­cytoma (a type of tumor) through retroperit­oneal laparoscop­y — a high-risk procedure.

“The patient had been refused admission by several hospitals in Nepal due to the high risk of the surgery and its high degree of difficulty,” Zhang said.

Upon learning of the Chinese medical team’s presence, the patient traveled over four hours to reach the hospital.

“Despite the daunting surgical challenges, our medical team was determined to tackle this difficult case, giving hope and health to the patient,” Zhang said.

With his expertise in laparoscop­y, the team managed to minimize the surgical risks and ultimately achieved success.

Hospital director Nirmal Lamichhane, who initially worried about the team performing the surgery due to its high mortality rate, was amazed at the successful outcome. “It was the first retroperit­oneal laparoscop­ic resection of a massive pheochromo­cytoma at our hospital, and also the first in our country,” Nirmal said.

Zhang recalled how grateful the patient’s family members were. They presented the medical team with a commemorat­ive banner to honor its efforts.

During their mission in Nepal, the team handled over 6,000 outpatient cases and participat­ed in more than 600 surgeries.

“During the surgeries, we invited local doctors to participat­e so that they could observe and carry out similar surgeries with the new method after we left,” Zhang said.

He added that with the hospital’s equipment improving, its doctors have learned related techniques that can help them conduct minimally invasive surgeries.

“I think it is more helpful to teach people how to operate with improved methods,” he said.

Hebei has a long history of dedicating its medical profession­als to overseas efforts.

Last year marked the 60th anniversar­y of China’s foreign medical aid program, and the 50th anniversar­y of the province’s participat­ion in it.

Over the past five decades, Hebei has dispatched 36 medical teams comprising 809 individual­s to the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Nepal, treating over 6 million patients, according to a report by Hebei Daily.

 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? From top: Zhang Wei treats a Nepali patient at the B.P. Koirala Memorial Cancer Hospital in Nepal. Members of the 13th Chinese medical team conduct a minimally invasive surgery at the hospital in Nepal.
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY From top: Zhang Wei treats a Nepali patient at the B.P. Koirala Memorial Cancer Hospital in Nepal. Members of the 13th Chinese medical team conduct a minimally invasive surgery at the hospital in Nepal.
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