Free surgical procedures by Dr. Benjamin Akinkang’s Team of Hope
Report compiled by Joyce Bumbom (S.N.O; PERI-OP)
The following report, was sent to the Medical Superintendent, Sandema, and to the District Director of Health Services, Bulsa North, on November 27th, 2018.
Report on a free surgical outreach (Team of Hope)
Surgically amenable conditions, a substantial contribution to the global burden of disease makes access to surgery indispensable for realizing the UN’s Millennium Development Goals. It is estimated that approximately 11% of the global diseases, a burden that consists of miscellaneous but treatable surgical conditions is often neglected. Most of those bearing this disease burden reside in poor rural communities with depressed infrastructure. Inadequate surgical access leads to preventable disability and death in these communities.
In view of the above stated facts the people of Builsa land and its environs in the Upper East Region and across will once again be grateful to the Team of Hope led by Dr. Benjamin Akinkang who offered five day free surgical procedures to them at the Sandema Hospital (from 19th – 23rd November, 2018).
A total of sixty-four (64) patients had seventy-five (75) surgical procedures due to the co-existence of multiple pathologies in eight (8) patients. The surgical procedures carried out are stated below:
SURGERY | NO. OF CASES | MALE | FEMALE |
Hernia Repairs | 40 | 34 | 06 |
Hydrocelectomy | 19 | 19 | – |
Excision lipoma and ganglions | 14 | 07 | 07 |
Myomectomy | 01 | – | 01 |
Exploratory Laporatomy | 01 | – | 01 |
Note (F.K.): Hydrocelectomy: elimination of an accumulation of serious liquid; Excision lipoma and ganglions: Excision of benign fat tumors; Myomectomy: Surgical removal of uterine fibroids; Exploratory Laporatomy: Exploratory surgical opening of the abdominal cavity.
Team of Hope is a surgical mission initiated by a loyal son of Buluk in the person of Dr Benjamin Akinkang who started this course in October 2016, was joined by Dr Fatima Khambaty this year and since have been offering selfless service to the people.
May the Almighty Lord continue to bless this selfless team and heap divine health, promotion and protection on them always.
Operation of a young lady: A huge cyst was removed from a young lady who dropped out of school because she thought she was pregnant. She has been with her so-called “pregnancy” for 6 years without delivery. She was ridiculed in the community because they also thought she had a pregnancy that never got delivered.
- Contents of BULUK 12
- Editorial
- Events
- Who on Earth is interested in the Bulsa?
- Discussions in the Facebook Group “BULUK KANIAK”
- New Published and Unpublished Studies on Bulsa Culture
- The Sights, Sounds and Glitter of Feok 2018
- Report on BHCS Exhibition of Bulsa Material Objects at Feok 2018 in Sandema
- Bulsa Pomp and Pageantry
- John A. Agandin: Two Poems
- The Medical System of the Bulsa
- List of Plants for Medicine and Other Purposes
- Dental Health – the next lifestyle disease?
- Free surgical procedures by Dr. Benjamin Akinkang’s Team of Hope
- Ambulance not on the Road: A Disgrace to Health Care for Buluk
- Management of Perceived Malaria Infections in Children among Bulsa Mothers