In spite of Human Organ Transplant Center in Bhaktapur playing out the principal ever effective liver transplant surgery in Nepal a large portion of a year back, the healing facility is attempting to lead another such transplant because of absence of assets.
"Because of the absence of human and specialized assets, we have not possessed the capacity to do all the more such transplants, yet we would like to play out another transplant soon," said Dr Dipesh Gurubacharya at the clinic.
"There are by and large three to four liver specialists all through the nation who are equipped for performing liver transplants. Of them, three specialists are with the HOTC," he stated, including that at first the specialists should work under direct supervision of specialists.
To deliver liver transplant specialists in the nation, specialists need to deal with no less than 20 such cases under direct supervision of a specialist, he shared. "Our nation can have its own group of master specialists for liver transplant in the event that we contract remote specialists for six months," opined the specialist.
"Individuals want to go to remote nations for treatment in the expectation of showing signs of improvement treatment there. Patients gone to our wellbeing office just when they can't bear the cost of treatment abroad, along these lines restricting our prospect to manage more transplant cases," the specialist said.
"Liver transplant cost Rs 2 to 2.5 million in the nation which is far less expensive than in outside nations," educated Dr Pukar Chandra Shrestha, the official chief at HOTC.
Balaram Naga, 36, from Suryavinayak had experienced the main fruitful liver transplant surgery at HOTC in December last year.Despite Human Organ Transplant Center in Bhaktapur playing out the primary ever effective liver transplant surgery in Nepal a large portion of a year prior, the clinic is attempting to direct another such transplant because of absence of assets.
"Because of the absence of human and specialized assets, we have not possessed the capacity to do all the more such transplants, yet we plan to play out another transplant soon," said Dr Dipesh Gurubacharya at the healing center.
"There are by and large three to four liver specialists all through the nation who are fit for performing liver transplants. Of them, three specialists are with the HOTC," he stated, including that at first the specialists should work under direct supervision of specialists.
To create liver transplant specialists in the nation, specialists need to deal with no less than 20 such cases under direct supervision of a specialist, he shared. "Our nation can have its own particular group of master specialists for liver transplant on the off chance that we procure remote specialists for six months," opined the specialist.
"Individuals want to go to outside nations for treatment in the expectation of showing signs of improvement treatment there. Patients gone to our wellbeing office just when they can't bear the cost of treatment abroad, in this way constraining our prospect to manage more transplant cases," the specialist said.
"Liver transplant cost Rs 2 to 2.5 million in the nation which is far less expensive than in remote nations," educated Dr Pukar Chandra Shrestha, the official chief at HOTC.
Balaram Naga, 36, from Suryavinayak had experienced the main effective liver transplant surgery at HOTC in December a year ago.