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Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital performs Kenya's first Renal Artery Bypass Surgery
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47915, member: 636"] Doctors at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital pulled off something amazing. They did Kenya's first kidney artery bypass surgery on a young woman. The 20-year-old patient had serious blood flow problems to her kidneys. Dr Stephen Takow led the team that made medical history on June 24. The woman went home healthy after the groundbreaking operation. The patient suffered from dangerous high blood pressure caused by blocked kidney arteries. Her arteries were severely narrowed and stopping blood from reaching her kidneys properly. Doctors tried other treatments first but they would not work for her case. The surgical team decided the bypass procedure was her best option. They grafted new blood vessels to restore normal flow around the blockage. CEO Dr Phillip Kirwa said the surgery went perfectly and the patient recovered well. The hospital has been achieving many medical breakthroughs under his leadership. Last week they also completed seven heart attack surgeries for the first time. These procedures help patients with narrowed heart arteries that could cause deadly attacks. The cardiac team used modern equipment to perform minimally invasive treatments. The government bought new machines and equipment for these advanced surgeries earlier this year. President William Ruto's administration supports these medical advances through SHA insurance coverage. Patients can receive these complex procedures without paying out of pocket. Dr Kirwa urged all Kenyans to register for SHA benefits. The hospital continues serving Western Kenya with cutting-edge medical care. [/QUOTE]
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