Close Menu
Asberth News Network
    Facebook Instagram
    • Home
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of use
    • Download App
    Facebook Instagram
    Asberth News Network
    • Home
    • Latest News
    • Breaking News
    • Local News
    • Regional/International News
    • Sports
    • Opinion
    • Back to School
    Asberth News Network
    Home»Main Story»QEH kidney transplant program saving lives
    Main Story

    QEH kidney transplant program saving lives

    January 1, 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Telegram WhatsApp
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
    Advertisements


    Martin and Glen Sobers shortly after the kidney transplant surgery.

    Martin and Glen Sobers shortly after the kidney transplant surgery.

    Advertisements

    LOOP BARBADOS – The kidney transplant program at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) , Barbados continues to be a live-saver with two additional transplants successfully done last month.  

    The program, which began just two years ago, has offered a new chance of life for patients with kidney failure and given two more families the chance of a normal life away from a kidney dialysis machine.  

    Each operation is a live donor transplant where a healthy relative or friend has donated one of their kidneys to help a loved one with kidney failure. The kidney is removed from the donor through keyhole surgery, and is inserted into the relative or friend with kidney failure immediately after its removal.  

    The project has been made possible through the collaboration between staff at the QEH and the British medical charity team, Transplant Links Community (TLC).  

    TLC is a team of British specialists who travel to Barbados to transfer skills to the local team, with the goal of a sustainable programme in the next 5 years. The sponsorship of the Republic Bank Power to Make a Difference programme, the Elegant Hotel Chain and the Sir Peter Moore’s Barbados Trust have made the life-changing work a reality.

    “It is hugely important in giving patients the chance to go back to work or school and live healthier and longer lives” said kidney specialist Dr Nerissa Jurawan. She trained with the TLC team in the UK and is now working alongside Dr Lisa Belle who initiated the sustainable programme together with surgeon Dr Margaret O’Shea. 

    Advertisements

    “Dialysis is expensive and is a difficult existence with at least two sessions of many hours needed per week” said Dr Belle.  “A transplant costs less than dialysis, and improves patients’ quality of life. There is an increasing problem of kidney failure in Barbados, and this is an important step in giving choice and hope patients who are suffering.” 

    Advertisements
    Advertisements
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    A FLASH-FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR ST. VINCENT & THE GRENADINES

    May 12, 2025

    North Leeward at a CrossroadsKishore Shallow’s RiseCarlos James’ Record and a Community’s Changing Mood

    May 12, 2025

    Politicising Public Spaces: A Shameful Abuse of Power by Carlos James

    May 11, 2025

    UWI Honours Dr. Cecil Cyrus

    May 11, 2025
    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Advertisements
    • Home
    • Latest News
    • Breaking News
    • Local News
    • Regional/International News
    • Sports
    • Opinion
    • Back to School
    Our Socials
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    ANN

    Asbert News Network is the premier destination for local, regional and international news in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. It’s tomorrow’s news today.

    © 2025 Asbert News Network
    • Home
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of use
    • Download App

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.