For the first time in Geta, surgery with binocular technology

Chaitra 13, 2081

Arjun Shah

For the first time in Geta, surgery with binocular technology

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For the first time, a successful knee surgery has been performed using binocular technology at Geta Hospital in Kailali. 18-year-old Dinesh Giri from Phulbari in Dhangadhi sub-metropolitan city was operated on. The patient was referred from Seti Provincial Hospital Dhangadhi.

According to Geeta Hospital Information Officer Nainsingh Karki, Giri's knee was operated on for an ACL injury. Orthopedic specialist of the hospital Dr. Mohan Nath and Mohanchandra Joshi and anesthesia specialist Dr. A group of Ashish Tiwari and OT nurses Roshina Shahi, Rebecca Bisht performed the surgery using binocular technology.  

After being referred to Kathmandu from Seti Provincial Hospital, Giri said that when he was consulting where to go to Kathmandu or India, he got the information that the treatment was possible in Geta. He was discharged from the hospital on Tuesday. Dr. involved in

treatment. According to Nath, for the first time non-incision treatment method (aproscopic ligament reconstruction) has been performed in Geta. Which is a modern method of diagnosis and treatment of ligament injuries. 

The government is currently operating a 50-bed hospital in Geta, which has a structure of about seven billion with the aim of running a medical college. A bill for the establishment of a health science university is pending in the House of Representatives.

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