More than 2,000 disabled children received humanitarian surgery at Vinh International Hospital
(Baonghean.vn) - Through 4 years of cooperation with organizations, Vinh International Hospital has brought the opportunity for free surgery and great happiness to more than 2,000 families of disabled and less fortunate children.
Launching humanitarian programs in 2020, the Hospital organized completely free screening and surgery for motor disabilities (X-shaped legs, O-shaped legs...), genitourinary system disabilities (cryptorchitis, inguinal hernia...) for 70 children in Nghe An province, from May 20 to 25, 2020.
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Doctors at Vinh International Hospital screen children and advise on treatment methods. Photo: Kim Chung |
With a team of experienced hospital doctors who have performed surgery on thousands of children with disabilities, along with the advantage of modern facilities and medical equipment, the hospital will bring the highest surgical efficiency and perfect care.
Over the past 4 years, Vinh International Hospital has provided free screening and surgery for 2,000 children with motor and urinary system disabilities.
The most valuable result of the journey is that the disabled legs are corrected, their shape becomes firmer, their bodies are more perfect; helping the children improve their quality of life.
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A team of doctors from Vinh International Hospital performs surgery on a disabled child. Photo: Kim Chung |
In addition to fully sponsored surgery costs, a portion of the travel and accommodation costs for the children during their hospital stay are also supported; helping to ease the worries and economic burdens of disadvantaged families.
In addition, a re-examination program for children who had surgery in previous years is also organized to assess their post-surgery condition and to develop support plans to help them improve their quality of life.
Nghe An Children's Fund and Zhinsan Organization are strategic partners accompanying the meaningful humanitarian surgery journey - for a brighter future for less fortunate children./.