Kuban's Healthcare Leap: 9,000 Cardiac Surgeries in Local Clinics This Year
Kuban's Healthcare Leap: 9,000 Cardiac Surgeries in Local Clinics This Year
Kuban's Healthcare Leap: 9,000 Cardiac Surgeries in Local Clinics This Year
A recent episode of Kuban 24 featured three leading medical specialists from Krasnodar Krai. They discussed advancements in cardiovascular care under the national Healthy Lifestyle project. The programme highlighted how regional vascular centres now handle complex procedures once limited to major hubs.
The guests included Kirill Barbukhatte, the region's top freelance cardiothoracic surgeon for the Southern Federal District. Yevgeny Demushkin, head of Armavir City Hospital's department, and Vladimir Meylanov, who leads interventional radiology at Lazarev Central District Hospital, also joined the discussion.
Regional vascular centres in Kuban have received high-tech equipment to perform intricate surgeries. This upgrade aligns with the *Healthy Lifestyle* initiative, which aims to expand specialised care for heart and vascular patients. Since January, these centres have carried out over 9,000 coronary interventions. The shift means residents no longer need to travel to regional capitals for critical treatments. Instead, local facilities now provide advanced procedures closer to home.
The improvements come as part of a broader push to modernise healthcare in Kuban. With more than 9,000 interventions completed this year, the region's capacity for specialised treatment has grown significantly. Patients now benefit from faster access to life-saving cardiac care.
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