Srinagar, May 18 (KNO): Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir, Pandurang K Pole Wednesday said that at least 2500 backlog surgeries have been successfully conducted in northern and central districts of Kashmir in the past one week.
The surgeries were conducted by the health department in unison with Rotary International during the week-long medical camp held in twin districts of north Kashmir and Ganderbal in central Kashmir, Pole said while addressing a press conference here.
Accompanied by Governor Rotary Club of India, Dr Rajiv Pradhan; Director Health Services Kashmir, Dr Musjtaq Ahmad Rather and others today said that the camp was aimed to complete the backlog of elective surgeries accrued due to the Covid as these medical surgeries were deferred to reduce the pressure during pandemic period on health infrastructure and medical staff.
According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), he informed that over 2500 surgeries were conducted during the Rotary Heath Camp and added that although MHC concluded successfully, the camp shall continue to complete the surgeries of all the registered patients till June 02, 2022.
Sharing details about the dedicated operation theatres of the camp, Div Com said that about 14 theaters were continuously working from 8 am in the morning till 8 pm in evening during the week.
Meanwhile, he said that the Rotary surgeons will continue to visit the camp hospitals including District Hospitals of Kupwara, Ganderbal, Baramulla and Sub District Hospital Sopore to complete the pending further surgical procedures of those patients who require it.
Governor Rotary Dr Rajiv Pradhan thanked Divisional Commissioner and Director HSK and said that the health camp was successful due their extensive and continued support.
He informed the media that renowned specialists from Maharashtra, Gujarat, Punjab and other places of the country rendered their service to help people of Kashmir. Pradhan said that Rotary has been always working to serve humanity even in difficult situations and terrains.
Recalling work done by Rotary in the past, he said that the organization visited African continent 46 times and conducted 1.5 lakh surgeries besides adding that Rotary is spread across 184 countries while it has two clubs in Srinagar.
This mega health camp established a bond between local doctors and Rotary specialists who worked together to achieve the feat of success, Dr Pradhan said.
This mega health camp was attended by 43 renowned International surgeons and volunteers from Rotary Club, who were supported by an additional Human Resource of around 450 persons in the form of Surgeons, Anaesthetics, paramedics and support staff deputed by Directorate of Health Services Kashmir & GMC Baramulla for this project.
Div Com said that these surgeries were a great success not only in numbers which we achieved during this Mega Health Camp but there were zero complications which is a proud moment for all of us and described the quality of work performed by the Surgeons of Rotary Club India.
The week-long camp which started on May 11 and concluded today on May 18 was inaugurated by Lieutenant Governor of J&K at Sopore Sub District Hospitals on May 13.
On the occasion, Lt Governor had interacted with patients who had availed the benefit of free health camp and had also appreciated the medical fraternity, and members of Rotary International for keeping human service paramount to build a healthy society.
It is worth mentioning here that all these surgeries were done free of cost under AB PMJAY Scheme (Golden Card) and no out of pocket expenditure was spent by the beneficiaries at all—(KNO)

