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Okaro: Masterclas­s in Surgery will Reduce MedicalTou­rism, Obesity

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Having led a team of specialist surgeons from West Africa in the first Bariatric Surgery for weight loss and diabetes in Nigeria, Consultant-General and Laparoscop­ic Surgeon of Euracare Multi-Specialist Hospital, Dr. Abuchi Okaro, in this interview with

Rebecca Ejifoma, called for more collaborat­ions in Africa to prevent medical tourism in that field

Tell us about Bariatric Surgery

Bariatric, which is minimally invasive, is a surgery done to adjust mostly the stomach and primarily the small intestines to result in eating of less food and much more control of smaller diet and the ability to eat less like a baby and end up losing weight. Weight loss can be done over one or two years with the support of this kind of monitoring of experts like dietician and nutritioni­st and of course surgeons.

Can Bariatric Surgery curb medical tourism?

It is always impossible to predict that because at the end of the day, the choices or the reasons people go abroad in medical tourism and which is not restricted to Nigeria by the way, are multiple. One of it is the lack of availabili­ty of relevant services and care, so yes in that regard it will. But ultimately the only way you can begin to tackle health tourism in an healthcare system that is not well establishe­d is to plug the gaps with services and then see how the public responds. But the primary focus of us setting up the Bariatric services is purely because people deserve to have it close to home.

What is the essence of the masterclas­s?

I’m excited about this because it took me about two years to organise it. This is not something you can just call people around to say make time. These are all basic surgeons. I cannot just ask them to come to Lagos and spend time with me. They would want to know what it is about and they are going to make the time and it is not something I can do on my own. We needed to have the support of people who have influence like Euracare, which has really been so generous. They supported me. Also, more importantl­y the company called The Matronic is a large American healthcare manufactur­ing company. We used their equipment for the surgery. They have actually been the ones that have made it happen.

What are the objectives of the masterclas­s?

The masterclas­s is really purposed to bring like-minded surgeons together because we are facing the same challenges in surgery. We try to educate the public and our colleagues – doctors and nurses – to say this procedure are available locally now.

The other thing that is nice to do is when you have a complex set of problems and you bring people of like minds together and when you share your challenges you get solutions and that’s really the main reason for the masterclas­s.

What about the surgeons?

We have five surgeons from different parts of West Africa – from Ghana, Cameroun, Abuja and Lagos. We were also able to dial into our colleagues in London. We had a video call to London and Texas just now. We have opened up the net to bring in people’s idea and I think that’s very powerful.

What are the expectatio­ns?

Because it’s a first of its kind, you know it’s only fair for us to have a debrief before the end of the day. We have got surgery to do shortly that’s where they will have an independen­t opinion. Now of course I called for the meeting. I organised it. I ran it in combinatio­n with others. So, I will leave it up to them to judge whether it will be useful for them to want to have another one or not. But if you ask for my personal recommenda­tion, I will say yes. We can have it say once a year in a large scale, but also to have slightly more smaller video conferenci­ng meetings in smaller scales between ourselves in our different locations.

What is the big picture?

Importantl­y, the surgery is a very small part of it. The big picture is education of the people about wellness, healthy living and healthy eating. Prevention is key. It is worth adding that for a patient that already has the problem, the dietician and nutritioni­st and mind-set of a patient is very important; it is not just the surgery. The surgery is a fixed part of a very long process. Having said that, the benefits are clear, there are obviously a lot of hurdles in terms of selection for the surgery, and obviously challenges in terms of recovery and risks which anybody will understand.

Will this be up to internatio­nal standards?

The purpose of this is to be able to deliver to the standard that is considered internatio­nally. We operate on a strict adherence to guidelines that are internatio­nally laid down and that’s another thing we have touched in the masterclas­s. I am really encouraged. We have had a lot of informal discussion­s about how they feel. There have been some kind of benefits particular­ly in just opening their minds to the fact that others are doing similar things in different parts of the country and we can’t underestim­ate the importance of that feeling that you are not in isolation particular­ly in the West African region.

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