Gujarat Hospital Performs 268 Surgeries in Republic Day Mega Health Camp

Mehsana General Hospital in Gujarat marked Republic Day with a mega surgery camp, successfully performing 268 minor procedures against an initial target of 77. The camp, conducted across five operating theatres, addressed conditions like hernias, lipomas, and cataracts with full pre and post-operative care. Each discharged patient received a sapling under PM Modi's initiative and a jute bag. The event also saw the launch of a 'Matru Rath' medical van for the health check-ups of pregnant women and children.

Key Points: Gujarat Hospital's R-Day Camp: 268 Surgeries, Exceeds Target

  • 268 surgeries vs. 77 target
  • Camp held across five operating theatres
  • Patients given saplings and post-op care
  • 'Matru Rath' medical van launched for mothers
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Gujarat: Mehsana Civil Hospital performs 268 minor surgeries during R-Day camp

Mehsana Civil Hospital performed 268 minor surgeries in a Republic Day health camp, far surpassing its goal. Patients received full care and saplings.

"how the central and state governments are dedicated to patient care and public welfare - Mayank Nayak"

Mehsana, Jan 26

Mehsana General Hospital in Gujarat marked the 77th Republic Day with a large-scale public health initiative, organising a mega surgery camp that resulted in 268 successful minor surgeries, far exceeding the original pledge of 77 procedures.

The programme was held with the participation of doctors, paramedical staff and hospital administrators, reflecting a coordinated effort focused on patient care.

The camp was organised under the guidance of Civil Surgeon Dr Gopi Patel and conducted across five operating theatres within the hospital.

More than 10 surgeons, along with nearly 100 healthcare workers, including nursing and paramedical staff, remained on duty throughout the day to ensure the smooth conduct of procedures.

The surgeries covered a wide range of conditions, including ear lobe repair, correction of elongated ear piercings, hernia, lipoma, cysts, boils, warts and cataract-related eye surgeries.

All patients underwent medical examination and necessary tests before the procedures. Hospital authorities also arranged post-operative care facilities, including refreshments and meals for patients following surgery.

In addition, medicines and first-aid kits were provided to beneficiaries as part of the discharge process.

In keeping with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam" initiative, each patient was also given a sapling and a jute bag at the time of discharge.

A total of 268 patients benefited from the camp.

Speaking to IANS, Rajya Sabha MP Mayank Nayak said the programme was planned to coincide with Republic Day and had initially aimed to conduct 77 minor surgeries.

"Minor surgeries related to the eye, ear and mouth were carefully examined, medical tests were conducted, and the procedures were carried out by doctors. Medicines and first-aid kits were also provided to patients," he said.

He added that such initiatives allowed patients to see "how the central and state governments are dedicated to patient care and public welfare".

On the same occasion, Nayak flagged off a medical van, known as the 'Matru Rath', as a pilot project at the hospital. Donated with the support of the Falcon Group, the vehicle has been designated for health check-ups of pregnant and lactating mothers.

"The van will go to every village and, along with Anganwadi workers, mothers and children will receive check-ups and subsequent medicines," he said, adding that early detection of health issues in children was a key objective of the initiative.

The Matru Rath will be operated by the Gayatri Parivar, Lakhvad.

State-level minister Pravin Mali, Mehsana MP Haribhai Patel, and Mehsana MLA Mukeshbhai Patel were also present at the event.

Nayak said similar camps would be organised in the future in line with the Prime Minister's vision.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great work by the doctors and staff! My uncle got his cataract surgery done in a similar camp last year in Ahmedabad. It's a huge relief for middle-class families who can't afford private hospital charges. The sapling and jute bag are a nice, thoughtful touch.
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Arjun K
While this is commendable, we need to ask why such camps are needed in the first place. Shouldn't our public hospitals have the capacity to handle these "minor" surgeries as part of routine care? This feels like a temporary fix. The focus should be on strengthening the system year-round.
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Shreya B
The 'Matru Rath' for pregnant and lactating mothers is an excellent addition. Maternal and child health is so crucial, especially in rural areas. Early detection can save so many lives. Kudos to all involved! Gujarat is showing the way in public health innovation.
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Michael C
Impressive scale of operations. Coordinating 268 surgeries in a single day across 5 theatres is no small feat. The logistical planning by the hospital administration deserves recognition. Hope other states take inspiration from this model.
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Kavya N
Bahut badhiya! 🙏 It's heartening to see Republic Day being marked with real seva. The inclusion of ear lobe repair and similar procedures is smart—these are often ignored but cause people daily discomfort. More power to the healthcare workers who worked tirelessly.

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