Kamchatka's new hospital debuts advanced hemodialysis and surgical tech
Kamchatka's new hospital debuts advanced hemodialysis and surgical tech
Kamchatka's new hospital debuts advanced hemodialysis and surgical tech
Kamchatka's newly built regional hospital is nearing full operation. The facility now includes a specialised hemodialysis unit with ten artificial kidney machines. These will support patients suffering from chronic kidney failure.
The hospital's advanced equipment is almost ready for use. Medical staff are preparing to train on the new systems next week. The hemodialysis unit has been fitted with ten artificial kidney machines for blood purification. It will also handle extracorporeal treatments. This unit is designed specifically for patients with chronic kidney failure.
Elsewhere in the hospital, operating theatres are now 97% equipped. They include surgical tables, monitors, and essential medical furniture. Meanwhile, technicians are completing the final assembly of an MRI scanner and two angiographic systems.
Interior finishing and thorough cleaning of the facilities are in their last stages. Once complete, the hospital will move closer to full functionality. The hospital's new equipment will soon be operational. Staff training begins next week to ensure smooth integration of the advanced systems. No previous data exists on kidney care improvements in the region, so this facility marks a new step in local healthcare provision.
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