A RENOWNED Reconstructive Surgeon from India, who is also Head and Neck Oncology Specialist, Dr Subramaniam Iyer, is expected to visit the country next month and perform complex surgeries to Tanzanian patients with serious congenital or accident related burn injuries or any other deformities.
Speaking to Sunday News in Dar es Salaam
yesterday, the Sanitas Hospital Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Murthy
Venkateswaran, said the visiting Surgeon would perform surgeries at
Sanitas hospital for four days from December 7 to 10.
The Sanitas boss said Dr Iyer would be
visiting the country for the fifth time following four successful
medical visits which saw him attending to a number of patients in
Tanzania.
He will correct ugly scar revisions,
cleft lip, facial paralysis and other deformity corrections, AV Fistula,
rhinoplasty, all ear, nose, throat (ENT) problems and more, including
breast reduction and reduction of body fat in other parts of the body
where required.
“This problem (excessive fats) is common
in females where lower abdomen, side of the chest and upper arms store
fat. The problem leads to deformation of women’s bodies and could lead
to lack of self confidence and obesity, including obesity-related issues
like diabetes, hypertension and others,” he said.
He said women with these problems could
be helped at Sanitas hospital by being operated upon using a small, 5mm
incision in hidden areas through the process of liposuction. Mr Murthy
further noted that technology in the field of medicine and surgeries is
developing very rapidly but was somewhat slow to reach Tanzania.
“India is right at the epicenter of this
technological development and implementation. Therefore, surgeons like
Dr Iyer bring a wealth of knowledge, skills, techniques and experience
that Tanzanians can take advantage of when they come here,” he said.
Mr Murthy further noted that Sanitas
hospital was planning to start a head and neck surgery department to
correct deformity of the face like cleft lips and palate, nasal
deformities, tumours of thyroid and parotid gland, paralysis of the
face, rhinoplasty and head and neck cancers.
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