Vietnamese, Indian Level-2 Field Hospitals in South Sudan strengthen professional capabilities
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A training course of the Level-2 Field Hospital No.3 of Viet Nam. (Photo: VNA) |
Vietnamese military medical staff shared with their Indian peers two techniques that were applied for the first time in South Sudan during their term. They were transverse abdominis plane (TAP) block, which is to provide analgesia after lower abdominal wall operations; and the Optic Nerve Sheath Diameter (ONSD), an indirect marker of intracranial pressure.
The ONSD helped personnel of the Vietnamese hospital diagnose and perform first aid on a person suffering from a brain stroke. The patient was transferred to hospitals in Uganda and Kenya and eventually recovered.
Col. Raj said this is the first time that a hospital of the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) can perform the two techniques, adding that they are helpful and suitable for conditions in South Sudan.
He proposed that Level-2 Field Hospital No.3 of Viet Nam report to the UNMISS’s medical officer so that others can learn from its experience.
In addition, the Vietnamese hospital is the only in the UNMISS owning a nasal endoscopic instrument which provides patients with accurate and effective diagnosis and treatment.
Col. Raj expressed his hope that Vietnamese medical personnel will visit Level-2 Field Hospital of India in Malakal in the coming time, so the sides can bolster exchanges and learn from each other.