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Wednesday 16 October 2013

UCH Ibadan performs first open heart surgery

feat: The surgical team that performed the feat at University College Hospital, UCH, Ibadan.
The first open heart surgery in a teaching hospital in Nigeria has been successfully carried out at the University College Hospital, UCH, Ibadan, Oyo State.

The feat was carried out by surgeons at the UCH in conjunction with a team of surgeons from Tri-State Cardiovascular Delaware, USA. (The surgical team that performed the feat pictured above)

A statement by the institution’s Head of Information Unit, Mr. Toye Akinrinola, disclosed that the four-hour surgery was to correct a leaking heart valve in a 19-year-old secondary school leaver.

An elated Chief Medical Director of the UCH, Professor Temitope Alonge, noted that the UCH was moved to embark on the exercise as a way of alleviating the hardship being experienced by Nigerians with heart-related challenges.



He stated that as the first teaching hospital in Nigeria, the UCH should take the lead in critical areas of medicine, propelling it into ensuring that complex surgeries (like open heart surgery) were carried out in the hospital.

“We are the pioneer teaching hospital in Nigeria, and we should be taking the lead. We are going to do this and we intend to make it a continuous exercise.

“In fact, within the next six months, we intend carrying out not less than 30 heart-related surgeries and at affordable cost to Nigerians.”

Alonge, who lamented that Nigerians pay exorbitantly to undergo such procedures outside the country, pointing out that the cheapest rate outside Nigeria was about N2.5 million.

“This is outside the airfare and hotel bills. It will run into millions. But with us here, it will be a lot cheaper and the access is there. The first surgery is heavily subsidised as a way of encouraging Nigerians to have confidence in our healthcare system.”

Alonge stated that the Federal Government had given the UCH a mandate to improve on the training of doctors as a way of enhancing more access to adequate healthcare in Nigeria.

Leader of the doctors from the USA, Dr. Kamar Adeleke noted that the patient would be back to his normal activities in less than two months.

“He does not have anything to fear about life expectancy. He will soon resume his normal activities, and do all the things he was used to before he took ill,” Dr. Adeleke said.

Adeleke gave assurance of his continued support to providing access to adequate healthcare as obtained in other developed countries.

After more than a decade of of inactivity, open heart surgery resumed in the country at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, UNTH, Enugu, at an average cost of N500, 000.

Source: Vanguard

101 comments:

  1. Proudly uities anyday anytym goosh congrats team.

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    1. Greatest UItes #running around like a mad woman

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    2. This is good, we should take more risks for better results
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  2. Make them no forget tooth pick inside d poor boy heart o

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  3. dis is great.....
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  4. First to comment agggain, yipppeeeeeeeee. Bush wait o, unu ahi bo du kwalam nu ehhhhhh, heart surgery in NAIja? God pls save dat patient oooo

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  5. Open heart surgery has been on in nigeria for decades now. UNTH stopped it last 10years because the hospital relocated from the old site in Enugu metropolis to the new site at ituku ozalla. Presently, UNTH has started open heart surgeries at the new site. In june this year the. Hospital carried out 5 successful open heart surgeries. UNTH is the center for cardiothoracic excellence in Nigeria. Google is your friend in case


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    1. Yh UNTH dts ma school. Great School, disciplined Lions and Lionesses, we always lead.

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    2. Yh UNTH dts ma school. Great School, disciplined Lions and Lionesses, we always lead.

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  6. I so much bliv in dis country Niger. Its Well!

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    1. Do u knw that Niger is the name of a con3, jst like Nigeria??

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  7. Are u sure of this........i think Prof M.A.C Aghaji and his team at UNTH were the first to do open heart surgery in nigeria

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    1. She meant first for their own hospital. UNTH is surely the first for Nigeria

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    2. She meant first for their own hospital. UNTH is surely the first for Nigeria

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  8. Saw this on the newspaper today. That's an achievement. Thank God it was a success.

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  9. That's good to hear! Am so happy my field is breaking grounds against all odds."the Naija I believe in"

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  10. Congrats boy may d Lord work together with doctor and his colegue in dat hospital,forever and ever.weldon.city.

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  11. Lovely!! But nigeria z still backward sha... 1st heart surgery in 2013... *ONYX GODWIN*

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    1. Dude, it aint the first.. It just got modified so stop saying wah you dunno.. Get your facts straight before you comment..

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  12. Thank God oooohhh. Corrupt leaders taking our moni abroad' u re all doooomed

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  13. Lovely!! But nigeria z still backward sha... 1st heart surgery in 2013... *ONYX GODWIN*

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    1. Is better late than never .

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    2. Shey, better late than never

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  14. Wow...m so impressed,I so can't wait to be a Doctor

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  15. This man that calls himself the CMD, Professor Alonge is owing resident doctors update course fees for over 2 years and the new Resident doctors he hired have not been paid in the last 4 months with the money in his fixed account. So much for hiring American Doctors to carry out one surgery and go back during a doctors strike. Who is a FOOL?

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    1. Tnx o.....am a med student in uch nd dere's no measure to hw we'r sufferin ere. Alonge is xo f'ckd up. His ass should b whipped off d@ sit.

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  16. I knew we can do a lot of such great deeds with an enabling environment. Tump-up for you guys.

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  17. That's highly monumental and exquisite of UCH Ibadan. Pls, keep it up. Proud of you.

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  18. Great news.
    Welcomed development.
    Hopefully,there would be more succesful open heart surgeries and Nigerians won't have to travel abroad.
    Great news!

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  19. A very good one.Dr.Adeleke is bringing home the ideas he got from the foreign lands.Stay blessed Sir.

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  20. God bless u sir, Dr Adeleke. If only the millions of successful Nigerians abroad ll emulate this & join forces 2gether 2 make 9ja a better country, by now those corrupt leaders wey dey steal govt money take buy govt property so dat d average man fit afford anything except them wey dey on top 4 don go xtinction like dynosaur & dragon. Lindy am now addicted 2 ur blog , paying less @tention 2 my family.after my job, is u. Newcomer says so .

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  21. Am happy. Dis is a great development, hope it lasts unlike TEME hospital in portharcourt DAT functioned for a few months and went dead so soon.

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  22. Congratulations and bravo to UCH medical team, thanks to Doctors from Delaware, speedy recovery victorious young lad. May God perfect your healing and grace to fulfill your destiny. UP UI march on naija. March on FGN and help our ingenuity Nigeria has good brains but no facilities. Help save the masses by providing affordable medicare

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  23. That is very impressive. I pray dt govt should put more funds in health sector

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  24. wow....super super impressed I've always heard we had the talents to do such complex surgeries but lacked equipment. I hope they can keep carrying the torch long after the US surgeons leave.

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  25. It's not a big deal anymore.if they have to fly in doctors from US.it has defeated the purpose.

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  26. Linda so you follow dey post wrong fact . Take not the First Open heart surgery in sub Sahara Africa was at UNTH ( University of Nigeria teaching Hospital ) Enugu as far back as 1974 a few years after the Biafran war and have since continued and UNTH has a cadiothoracic center of excellence. Quote me anywhere and confirm your checks . So UCH shouldn't pay journalist and come up with these false. Claims of begin the First to do Open heart surgeries. Make dem go rest .

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    1. Pls where is d like button.

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  27. Linda, you goofed.The first open heart surgery was done at UNTH Enugu.Do your research properly.

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  28. Dat's a good one for Nigerians.

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  29. That's great newz. I'm highly elated, no need to run abroad for heart surgeries. Great news indeed

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  30. LAB RAT.GOOD LUCK

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  31. that's awesome, i'm proud to be a uite first nd then a nigerian. For now!

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  32. Good news frm Nigeria after a very long while

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  33. IMSUTH when will we have ours? Na laugh I dey laugh. Its a good attempt but there is still more work to be done in the health sector.

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  34. A welcome idea..... I jst pray they continue in this might

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  35. Wow!, rily impressive...at least we nw knw 4 sure dt nigeria iznt all bad.#doesnt av 2 bad news alwayz#

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  36. Tanks God,is possible wat is dere if d theatre is well done

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  37. I am proud of ma country ooo,na 4rm lyk dis we go dey grow!__ruby__

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  38. I just hope the surgery really works out fine. Nigerians spend alot of money abroad for surgeries. Wishing the 19-year old quick recovery.

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  39. Great feat,but why do We trivialize life in Nigeria, did they have to mention that he is a secondary school,life is a gift

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  40. It is a great news,wonderful fins coming from the much acclaimed pacesetter teaching hospital in Nigeria

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  41. It is a great news,wonderful fins coming from the much acclaimed pacesetter teaching hospital in Nigeria

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  42. We'll done. Govt step up and let this spread.

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  43. @Linda; they just said they r d pioneer teachin hospital in naija maybe meanin they r d first TH but they r not d first to do open heart surgery in naija. UNTH has done a long time ago n even did one around june dis year...

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  44. Dis is great and a good one frm UCH too.

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  45. Get ur facts right...the first open heart surgery in nigeria was done in 1974 at UNTH enugu and they also did some in the middle of this year,moreover they are the national centre of excellence in cardiothoracic surgery

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  46. That's how they did my uncle's first kidney transplant in uch and he died two years later, but before he died , he felt like he was paying for his sins, he suffered , was it when he was doing dialysis ,that blood will be gushing out of his neck or is it the part that he started retaining body fluids ,or is it when he started turning dark, because his body rejected the kidney they gave him,my uncle looked like he was 100 years old at just 50, i could hardly recognize him but i still give glory to God

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  47. na so carry your heart there ,lets see if you will be alive to tell the story, na linda go tell the story. i wish the person being operated upon safe and quick recovery.

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  48. Am so full of joy 4 dis good news. Pls next try tissue culture and genetic engineering n nigeria wud have won. I LOVE NIGERIA my father land

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  49. importing doctors for open heart surgery that my cousin did at UNTH Enugu some 15yrs ago?How is that an achievement?

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  50. Enuf of UI or UNTH... Fact remains UNTH is d 4st and Linda UI has A NEuro CEntre..... UNTH cardiac centre of Excellence CAL----eye centre: we all shud be proud its hapnin in 9ja#doctors thumbs up

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  51. UNTH is d 1st centre in naija 2 carry out open heart surgery even as far bck as 1974 wit Prof M.A.C. Aghaji. Linda get ur facts right...

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  52. BrokenEnglishmandey17 October 2013 at 01:34

    God forbid bad situation. .. Stella, abeg ask the doctor if he go approve am for himself and his family? Nigeria not get qualified doctors. Hospital wen dey smell, who want even give blood, 9ja na second for HIV, childbirth death, women death during labor, you go catch something just by coming to the hospital to visit.

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  53. this is good for the country

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  54. Linda this is not the first open heart surgery in Nigeria check ur facts well UNTH had the first over fifteen years ago

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  55. Ma problem rite now is dat can't some people just read Linda dint say uch is d first 2 do a heart surgery in nigeria...ahah u blind ni?its said dis is UCH first heart surgery n enugu has been acknowledged as d first to do a hrt surgery by Linda...so y d story.UCH is d first n d best weda we do hrt surgery 1st or not,enugu stop hatin*winks*

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  56. Thank God say NEPA no take light! Them for forget scissors for the pikin body.

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  57. well it's a good development if only our selfish, self center government can give 100% support in acquiring necessary machines to all teaching hospital in nigeria instead of restricting it to jst two hospitals, meanwhile it's not about the money dis time but about giving the very bst service to victims.

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  58. 1st successful one that survived they mean.lol kudos aldasame. Hpfully we'll be able to trust our indigenous physicians with such delicate operations..

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  59. with a white doctor #smh# i'm sure our naija doctors were just handing the white doc equipment

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  60. You guys are missing the point. When I read the heading of this article I was elated. Only to read further and notice that doctors from the U.S were actually involved. Please how is this a feat? I expected this headline to be about a Nigerian Surge on performing this task. I am not impressed. We need the necessary equipments and facilities to enable proper training of residents and certified surgeons alike. The health care system in Nigeria is below standard and it needs to be completely overhauled. The Chief medical director Prof Temitope Alonge is already talking about having not less than 30 heart surgeries within the next year. Will he also invite the U.S doctors for all the procedures?? SHAME!!!

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  61. linda post my comment plssss. We are tired of staying @home, tired of producing poor engineers, quack Dr. Heee! UCH wants to aclaim d kudos dat a succesfull heart surgery ws caried out in dia hospital by an imported Dr?. huh? Y nt by a Nigerian Dr. Imagine d facts. Nigerian govt. Plssss come 2our aid nd serve d future of d youths of dis Nation... We are d leaders of tomoro buh.. Dats if d past leaders will agree 2step down 4us 2lead... God have mercy.

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  62. Regardless we are still very backward, so a dying patient has to be flown to Ibadan just to be treated? Ridiculous !

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  63. Nonsense..they did my mums heart sugery july 16th 2013 at the same UCH with the same so called soecialist from USA and she died august 9. .she was 56.. They did for 10 people and 8 of them died..so i head but i know i dont have my mum again..

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    1. Please get your fact right 8 people did not die. It's misleading to come online and say that. Sorry about your loss may your mum RIP

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  64. Nice one. We are moving forward gradually. I pray dy did nt stop it @josphatinfo.com

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  65. This is rubbish!!

    Prof Martin Aghaji performed successful open heart surgeries at UNTH Enugu - God bless his soul.

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  66. Did I hear UNTH, too?
    Have you been to that place?
    Puleeaassseee!
    UCH...fair enough...
    But it is just a flash in the pan!
    Am I impressed....
    Hardly!

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  67. The title of the article is misleading as it's not the first in UCH because such was done in the same hospital over 10years ago.

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  68. Yes u heard unth, it doesnt matter wat it looks like, they hav done it period. Linda, do correct ur misleading errors...

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  69. THANK GOD FOR THIS...I PRAY FOR MORE GREATER THINGS THAN THAT IN JESUS NAME,..

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