The Nigerian
medical sector has achieved a new milestone. Medical experts at the University
of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH) have successfully drained infected red blood
cells from a 27-year old patient and replaced it with uninfected ones.
Professor Michael Ibadin, Chief Medical Director of the hospital, made the
announcement to pressmen shortly after the feat. He noted that the hospital
received support from the University of Basel Switzerland, which provided the
technical support and machine (cobe spectra) that was used in draining the
infected blood from the patient while simultaneously replacing with uninfected
blood. “The same department that championed the breakthrough in the stem cell
transplant some two years ago is again in the news and we need them to share it
with the members of the public. As adults, we have about six liters of blood in
us, then that blood is divided into two; a part is liquid and the other parts
are cells. These cells are of different types, some are red, and some are
white, while some are in other colours. “The red blood cells are the ones that
make blood red. For sticklers, the problem is located in the red blood cells,
especially some of them who survive long enough, they may have major challenges
and these challenges will have to do with the fact that they can have stroke,
then some of them can affect the brain. Other parts of the body may also suffer
but what we have achieved here is total replacement of the entire red blood
cells in an individual who is alive and replaces them completely with another
type of cell.”Dr Nasakhase Bazuaye, head of the team that conducted the
transfusion, had undergone one-year training in Switzerland. He said Nigeria
has the highest record of sickle cell cases in the world with about three
percent of its citizens suffering from the condition.“WhatNigeria Made Breakthrough in Sickle-cell Treatment.
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