Black Tea Making Kosovars Hospital

The largest number of patients seeking treatment in the Plastic Surgery at QKUK are those with different burns. The biggest burns are due to the carefreeness of black tea books, otherwise known as the Pirus Tea Clinic of Plastic Surgery at QKUKU is the only reference center for patients [...]
The largest number of patients seeking treatment in the Plastic Surgery at QKUK are those with different burns. And the biggest burns come from the carefreeness of the black tea book, otherwise known as the tea of érus
The Plastic Surgery Clinic at KKUK is the only reference centre for Kosovo patients seeking help in treating burns. Handbrush pathologies, various injuries, as well as Congenital disease in children are also addressed in this clinic, says Schneta newspaper.
The treatment of dove tumors and mountain tumors in each part of the body is developed in this clinic. A project that began at the Plastic Surgery Clinic is also breast - construction following the removal of women with carcinomas and amputation. So far, two such interventions have been conducted.
There is only one operating room in this clinic that caused patients to wait up to a month without treatment spaces. Four to five operations are performed within the day. A total of 145 operations have been conducted during April, while 680 services have been performed in the expert ambulance.
Medical doctor Violeta Zatriqi says she has sufficient medical capacity to treat all pathology, but there is still a lack of conditions and spaces to perform services.
Zatriqi highlights the absence of a burning centre that he says is found in almost every state. She adds that only burn patients who would have separate rooms with access to cleaning and laboratory and a semi-intensive centre would be treated exclusively at this centre. For now, half the clinic is improvised for this service.
The “is of great interest because an avari or incident in the thermal power plant or elsewhere may come to the burning of a large number of patients and where we will treat them”, Zatriqi claims.
She says that burn patients with over 40 percent must be treated abroad, and for that it is the high cost of the Health Ministry.
The largest number of patients seeking help in this clinic are among the burns. They usually occur from hot water when children touch or fall into boiling water pots and a large number of patients are also burned by tea beetles.
“Great tea consumption and carelessness, we have many cases that come from burning out the book. We also have a large number of patients who are KEK employees who burn in the current and in many cases we have amputations because they are deep burns”, the doctor claims.
For now, microsurgeon service has also begun with a team of four surgeons who have been trained in Ireland and Sweden. These surgeons have broken finger remigration in accidents. This service is currently carried out by means of lullaby methods, while Zatriqi says the SHSKUK has promised that they will be equipped with microscopes.
Even in this clinic, as in others there is a great shortage of drugs and saving materials. Although demands are continuous, there is a shortage of drugs that are mostly needed as gas or betadina for cleaning up injuries.











