Dr Jibrin Bara, the Chief Medical Director (CMD) of the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital (ATBUTH), Bauchi, says the hospital has successfully performed its maiden laser surgery to remove kidney stones.
The surgery involves the application of endoscopic and laser facilities instead of instruments for surgical procedures to remove kidney stones.
Dr Bara stated this on Tuesday in Bauchi, saying that ATBUTH was the first health facility to have laser treatment for kidney stones in the Northeast region.
“The hospital now has a full upper tract endoscopic and laser facility that residents and others could access without going abroad,” he said.
He said that residents would enjoy subsidies considering the high cost of accessing the treatment in hospitals outside the region or Nigeria.
Bara said the feat achieved would translate into accessing more affordable healthcare and faster recovery for patients.
A Urologist, Dr Evaristus Azobah, said the presence of kidney stones in the human body caused immense pain and discomfort.
“It becomes essential to get rid of the stones so that the normal activities of life continue uninterrupted.
“The laser Lithotripsy treatment will save patients the pain of opening up their upper urinary tract during surgery,” he said.
According to Azobah, Lithotripsy is a treatment using ultrasound shock waves to break kidney stones into smaller particles that the body can pass out.
He lauded the management of the hospital over the introduction of laser surgery treatment, adding that it would go a long way in saving the cost for the patients.
Also, Dr Makama Baje, Head of Department Surgery, ATBUTH, commended the urologist for the successful surgical operation and for mentoring other staff of the hospital.