Heavy surgery is being conducted at QKUK, for the first time since post-war (Photo)

In the Child Surgery Clinic a few days ago, an operation on the newborn baby was performed for the first time after the war. It is a malformation that leads to respiratory food that has been improved by clinical surgeons. A mother who gave birth to her child at Peja Hospital [...]
In the Child Surgery Clinic a few days ago, an operation on the newborn baby was performed for the first time after the war. It is a malformation that leads to respiratory food that has been improved by clinical surgeons.
A mother who gave birth to her child at Peja Hospital on January 19, could not feed her because her milk was poured into her baby's lungs. After two days in this hospital, she headed for the Neonatology Clinic at QKUK.
It was accepted by medical personnel Dr. Faton Krasniqi, Dr. Melihat Cekaj and Dr. Salvation Salihu. The baby, although born in its appointed term, had come to life under the normal weight of only 2400 grams [400 g].
Neonatology doctors, along with radioologists and surgeons, were able to diagnose the baby with a misformation that occurs only 1 to 3 percent of births worldwide.
Guerg Gani Ceku in a conversation for Schneta newspaper has shown more details about the case. He says the method this case has been diagnosed is very simple.
As long as videoconcoscope is used in the world, doctors at the CKUK in the absence of this device use a probe to confirm whether there is an end to a certain organ. Then, through contrasting radioology, this break is found and surgery is made.
They saw that there was interruptions but did not know that it is double.













