Ogun First Lady Unveils State-of-the-Art Endoscopy Machine!

The First Lady of Ogun State, Mrs. Bamidele Abiodun, has just made a huge move for healthcare in the state! She launched the very first Endoscopy machine at the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital (OOUTH). This means better diagnoses and treatments are coming to Ogun State. It’s all thanks to her Ajose Foundation and a partnership with Naykas Healthcare Incorporated.
  • What’s New: A brand-new Endoscopy machine at OOUTH.
  • Who’s Behind It: First Lady Bamidele Abiodun and Ajose Foundation.
  • Why It Matters: Better diagnosis and treatment of diseases, including early detection of colon cancer.
  • Bonus: Free medical care and surgeries from a US-based medical team.

Big News for Ogun State Healthcare

Ogun State is stepping up its healthcare game! The First Lady, Mrs. Bamidele Abiodun, unveiled the first Endoscopy machine at OOUTH in Sagamu. This isn’t just any machine; it’s a game-changer for medical care in the region.

Ajose Foundation and Naykas Healthcare: A Winning Team

This awesome initiative is powered by Mrs. Abiodun’s Ajose Foundation, in collaboration with Naykas Healthcare Incorporated. This US-based medical team isn’t new to Ogun State; they’ve been offering free medical care and surgeries to those who need it most for years.

Why This Machine Matters

Mrs. Abiodun emphasized that this collaboration has been crucial in boosting the hospital’s capabilities. The new equipment means better health services for everyone. Plus, she urged people to seek medical help early, when treatment is most effective.

The Impact on Diagnosis and Treatment

Dr. Musbau Kasumu, the team lead, explained that the Endoscopy machine will seriously improve the hospital’s ability to diagnose illnesses. It allows doctors to examine and treat internal organs with greater precision. This leads to more accurate diagnoses and better treatment plans.

More Than Just a Machine

But wait, there’s more! In just two days, the medical team performed 41 surgeries and 42 cataract surgeries. Their goal? To hit around 200 surgeries during their week-long stay. That’s some serious dedication!

Government Support and Future Plans

Dr. Bunmi Fatungase, the Chief Medical Director of OOUTH, highlighted that this aligns with the Ogun State government’s mission to strengthen medical infrastructure. By investing in advanced tech, they’re aiming to provide top-notch healthcare to those in need.

Early Detection Saves Lives

Dr. Fatungase also pointed out that the machine will be a huge help in detecting colon cancer early, which can be completely cured if caught in time. It’s not just for diagnosis; it can also perform therapeutic procedures.

Extending Care to the Community

And it doesn’t stop there! Diagnosis and treatment are also happening at Idera Hospital, Aiyepe, Ijebu, and Ayepe Central Mosque, benefiting those in and around the community. It’s all about bringing healthcare closer to the people.

What is Endoscopy?

Endoscopy is a medical procedure where doctors use a long, flexible tube with a camera on the end to view the inside of your body. It’s like a VIP tour of your insides!

  • Diagnose: Find the cause of digestive problems, like stomach pain or bleeding.
  • Screen: Check for diseases like colon cancer.
  • Treat: Remove polyps or stop bleeding.

Ogun State Healthcare on the Rise

With the launch of this new Endoscopy machine and the ongoing efforts of the Ajose Foundation and Naykas Healthcare, Ogun State is making big strides in healthcare. It’s all about early detection, better treatment, and bringing quality medical care to the community. This is a win for everyone in Ogun State!

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