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KATH surgeons perform complex surgeries
A team of surgeons, anesthetists, pediatricians and nurses led by Dr. Dominic Konadu-Yeboah, a specialist in trauma and orthopedics, led the six-hour operation.
It involved repairing a complex deformity, known medically as polymelia, in a five-month-old baby at the Komfo Anokye University Hospital (KATH). The baby was delivered at a local hospital by Caesareansection and was later sent to KATH four hours after birth.
In addition to polymelia, the child also has an abnormal condition of the right kidney, anorectal disease, genital fistula, and visual impairment. Polymelia is the presence of supernumerary (extra) hands and parts of the body. This is a rare malformation that occurs in about 6 out of 10,000 live births. A few cases have been reported in the lower extremities. Polymelia has a different pathogenesis including incomplete separation of identical twins in the womb during fetal development. It is called pyromelia when other organs are attached to the pelvis.
Speaking about the unusual work done by the team, Dr Konadu-Yeboah said there was a lot of discussion and learning about the condition of the child and the parents before the surgery. Psychological counseling, including procedures, consequences and possible problems, is also provided to the family by a team of experts.
He said that after five months of intensive preparation and pre-operative examinations,including computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (M.RI), sonograms and sonograms to look for other possible complications Well, the complex surgical procedurefinally took place on February 20. 2023 and lasted almost six hours. KATH surgeons perform complex surgeries
Dr. Dominic Konadu-Yeboah
"The short- and medium-term after surgery is handled well without any complications, and the child recovers well as expected. There are minor procedures and other surgeries to be performed. done to bring the baby back to normal," he said.
Dr Konadu-Yeboah explained that in the past, their familiesabandoned them or left them to die. He said that with the current medical expertise in the country and at KATH, these children will have a chance to live a normal life if they are sent quickly for professional procedures.
The baby's parents are also happy with the results so far and praise the team of surgeons and all the other staff who helped make their baby'ssurgery a success. A team of orthopedic surgeons, pediatricsurgeons, anesthesiologists, pediatricians, nurses and other specialists including Dr.Obiageli Joan Ofungwu, Johnny Sobotie, Kwasi Twumasi-Baah Jnr. and Samuel Twenge Board.Others are Dr. Ebenezer Akomea-Agyin, Anthony Davor, George Osei Prempeh, Sophia Ankrah, Yaw Asiedu Basoah, Abigail Opoku, Gabriel Asante, Robert Sagoe, Boateng Nimako and Prof. Paul Poku Sampene Ossei.
Others are Dr. Seth Agyemang, Solomon Djangmah, Lynda Akalazu Ogechi, Zulfawu Ibrahim, Helena Okrah and Michael Amoah, all from KATH.
The Chief Medical Officer (CEO) of the hospital, Prof. Otchere Addai-Mensah, thanked Dr. Konadu-Yeboah and his team for doing such a difficult job well.
He said this represents what working together can achieve. He therefore encouragedvarious departments andclinical departments to continue to share and combine their expertise to provide globalsolutions to the complex and growing health needs of hospital patients.
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