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GPHC launches “Operation Brain Tumour” to reduce backlog

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The Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) proudly announces the launch of “Operation Brain Tumour”, an ambitious initiative aimed at tackling the national backlog of patients diagnosed with brain tumours who are currently part of the neurosurgery clinic at GPHC. This groundbreaking project is made possible through the acquisition of the CUSA Clarity by Integra, the first of its kind in Guyana and the Caribbean.

The state-of-the-art CUSA Clarity surgical system is renowned for its precision and efficiency in removing brain tumours, significantly improving outcomes for patients undergoing these complex procedures. The introduction of this advanced technology underscores GPHC’s commitment to enhancing the quality of specialized medical care in Guyana.

The state-of-the-art CUSA Clarity surgical system is renowned for its precision and efficiency in removing brain tumours, significantly improving outcomes for patients undergoing these complex procedures.

“Operation Brain Tumour” will be led by GPHC’s Chief Neurosurgeon, Dr. Amarnauth Dukhi, and his dedicated neurosurgery team. The initiative aims to complete all pending brain tumour surgeries before the end of 2024, providing relief to patients and their families who have been waiting for life-changing interventions.

Dr. Dukhi expressed his enthusiasm for the initiative, stating:

The launch of Operation Brain Tumour is a transformative step for neurosurgery in Guyana, especially in the public system. With the CUSA Clarity system, we now have the tools to deliver safer, more precise, and effective surgeries. Our goal is to provide these patients with the care they deserve and to pave the way for advanced neurosurgical procedures in the region.”

Starting next Friday, November 24, 2024, surgeries will be conducted every Friday until the end of the year and daily from December 2-9th 2024. This schedule ensures a systematic approach to addressing the backlog, prioritizing patients who have been awaiting critical care.

GPHC invites the public and stakeholders to support this monumental effort as the institution continues to advance healthcare delivery in Guyana. For further information about Operation Brain Tumour or to inquire about patient eligibility, please contact the Neurosurgery Clinic at GPHC. [GPHC press release]

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