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Mulago National Referral Hospital has received keyhole surgery equipment (neuroendoscopic tour) to aid modern treatment of hydrocephalus.
The equipment worth sh191m ($54,000) was donated by Mbale City-based CURE Uganda Hospital.
Mulago Hospital Executive Director, Dr Rosemary Byanyima, described the equipment as robust and said that it will serve the facility well.
Dr Byanyima further noted that the facility needs more similar equipment to meet the needs of patients grappling with Hydrocephalus.
Mulago Neurosurgeon, Dr Paul Okiror, said the equipment allows surgeons to navigate deep brain structures through tiny keyhole-sized openings, while improving recovery times and reducing scarring compared to traditional surgery.
CURE Uganda programme manager, Joshua Menya, said the partnership gives them confidence knowing that children who walk through the gates of Mulago Hospital will access this modern treatment, considering that previously, children grappling with hydrocephalus were treated using the shunt.
A shunt treats hydrocephalus by surgically implanting a flexible tube, or catheter, into the brain's ventricles to drain excess cerebrospinal fluid and relieve pressure.
Dr Paul Okiror, Neurosurgeon, Mulago, explaining how the equipment works. (Credit: Agnes Kyotalengerire)