Kirinyaga performs first laparoscopy in a level three facility

Health & Science
By Jane Mugambi | Jan 16, 2024
A team of doctors perform a laparoscopy at Kimbimbi Level Three Hospital. [Courtesy]

Doctors successfully performed the first laparoscopy surgery at a level three health facility in Kirinyaga County.

The surgery, typically available in private health facilities and level six public hospitals, was conducted on a 39-year-old woman from Gathigiriri ward who had been suffering from cholecystitis for years.

Cholecystitis, an inflammation of the gallbladder, a small digestive organ beneath the liver, is commonly caused by stones that block the tube leading from the gallbladder to the small intestine.

Lead surgeon Dr Madaraka Ogoye led a team of doctors at Kimbimbi Level Three Hospital in the operation and praised the surgery as a painless and cost-effective method.

"This surgery has been a success due to the support from the county government, which sponsored us to further our education and provided the required modern equipment for such surgeries," said Dr. Ogoye. He emphasised the need to sponsor nurses and other healthcare professionals to ensure smooth service delivery.

"Other cadres should also receive training as the world shifts from open surgery to the laparoscopy method; this will ensure we have well-trained nurses to assist the doctors," he added.

Dr. Ogoye said the surgery involves making small incisions in the body, unlike conventional open surgery.

"Minimally invasive surgery doesn't involve large incisions on patients, as we utilise specialised equipment to make small incisions through which we conduct the surgery.

"Smaller incisions result in less pain, faster recovery, a quicker return home, and a faster return to work, which is cost-effective, as shorter hospital stays are less expensive," he said.

He described the surgery as the first of its kind to be introduced in the county as the world transitions from open surgery.

"I would like to express my gratitude to Governor Anne Waiguru for allowing me to pursue postgraduate studies where I acquired skills in general surgery as well as minimally invasive surgery," he said.

Dr. Ogoye also thanked the county government for providing a conducive environment and equipment to carry out such an operation.

"We have plans to collaborate with other counties to enhance the capacity of doctors and other medical cadres, building teams that can safely and effectively provide minimally invasive surgeries in various counties," he said.

Health CEC George Karoki commended the first laparoscopy in the county, saying Kirinyaga was on the right trajectory regarding the provision of medical services and the adoption of modern technology.

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