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Brunei Achieves Another Medical
Milestone
Jerudong -
Another medical milestone was reached in Brunei when the first
Angioplasty procedure was successfully performed yesterday at the
Gleneagles JPMC Cardiac Centre in Jerudong.
The patient, Awang Haji Mustapha bin
Awang Besar of Kampong Perpindahan Lambak Kanan was brought to the
cardiovascular theatre exactly at 8am.
His wife, Dayang Brunei binti Haji
Chuchu, accompanied him.
Yesterday's operation was a
groundbreaking procedure because the centre introduced the latest and
most effective techniques in angioplasty by using Drug-Eluting Stents.
These are stents which have a polymer
platform-containing special drugs elute slowly over a period of time
to prevent the formation of scar tissue.
This procedure was conducted by a
team of cardiologist experts and experienced nurses led by Dr. Michael
Lim, well recognised in the International Cardiology Fraternity.
Angioplasty is an established,
effective therapy used to treat blockages and blood clots in the
coronary arteries.
During the procedure, Dr. Lim
inserted and advanced a catheter with a deflated balloon at its tip
into the narrowed part of an artery.
The balloon is then inflated,
compressing the blockage and enlarging the inner diameter of the blood
vessel so blood can flow more easily.
Subsequently, the balloon was
deflated and the catheter removed. A special metallic device called a
stent is then placed at the narrowed site and expanded with a balloon.
With the stent fully expanded, the
balloon is then removed. This procedure took only 17 minutes to
perform because of the latest medical technology available at the
centre.
The Cardiologist, Dr. Michael Lim
said the patient will be expected to be up and about within 2 days
after the operation.
Awang Haji Mustapha will spend a
further two days in the Intensive Care Unit of the centre where he
will be closely monitored before being allowed to return home. He was
the first of six patients to undergo the angioplasty treatment.
All these initiatives and procedures
brings the centre one step closer in fulfilling its vision of becoming
an internationally recognised comprehensive Cardiovascular Centre,
said an official. --
Courtesy
of Radio Television Brunei
Brudirect.com
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