British Diplomat lauds services rendered by SIUT 

Karachi, June 09, 2022 (PPI-OT):British Deputy High Commissioner to Pakistan Mike Nithavrianakis today greatly lauded the phenomenal progress made by the SIUT (Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation) during past five decades in providing free health care to population at large The British diplomat who paid a visit to the Institute on 07 June 2022 said the bonds of cooperation and understanding between Britain and Pakistan in the field of medical education and health care are not only old but very solid.

He reminded that a large number of medical professionals serving in NHS (National Health Services) of Britain hail from Pakistan. He particularly mentioned that a good number of doctors who are rendering valuable services in his country are graduates of Dow Medical College Karachi.

Earlier Dr Adib Rizvi welcomed the distinguished guest and informed that philosophy of “free medical care to all” was adopted by him after experiencing the scheme in the NHS during his postgraduate studies in Britain. He also apprised the history and journey of SIUT during past fifty years.

Dr Naqi Zaffar who also spoke on the occasion and gave a presentation which explained the salient features of the hospital activities and also the landmarks achieved during past fifty years. Later he escorted the guest, who went round various section of the hospital.

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Sindh Chief Minister inaugurates first Center in Robotic and Training in Pakistan at SIUT 

Karachi, February 12, 2022 (PPI-OT):Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said that the Robotic-assisted surgery has been the top innovation in the field of surgery of this century and what makes it [Robotic surgery] useful is its ability to take fine and precise actions under the command of a human surgeon.

“The small spaces in the body where the surgeon’s hands cannot reach, and eyes can’t see are easily approached by the robotic arms.” This he said on Saturday while speaking at the inauguration ceremony of First Center of Excellence in Robotic Surgery and Training of Pakistan at Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT). The ceremony was attended by Parliamentary Secretary of Health Qasim Siraj Soomro, Secretary Health Zulfiqar Shah, Prof. Dr Adib Rizvi and other concerned professors and doctors.

The CM said that the excellent magnification and precision of robotic instruments enabled human surgeons to perform precisely what they want, in order to make a patient disease-free. He added “the benefits of Robotic surgery will be overarching the fields of Urology, Colorectal, Hepatobiliary, Foregut Surgery and Gynecological Surgery.”

Tracing the history of Robotic Surgery Department and Training Centre at SIUT, Murad Ali Shah said that the first robot was acquired by the Sindh Government in 2017 from Intuitive Surgical Company, USA – The da Vinci System. The system was used both by Dr Ruth Fau, Civil Hospital and SIUT and later the Robot was moved to a dedicated Robotic surgery Unit in SIUT, he said and added that in order to establish a Robotic Surgical Unit a fund was established where the initial seed money was given by the Sindh government and other main contributors were Bashir Dawood and SIUT North America.

The CM said that recently two Robotic surgical units were acquired by SIUT from Cambridge Medical Robotics (CMR), The Versius system. “These are currently used by many centers in Europe, Middle East, India and Latin America, ” he said and added “this acquisition is part of the SIUT philosophy to remain at the cutting-edge of technology.”

Mr Shah said that Robotic surgery was considered the future generation of surgical sciences. “The Robotic procedures are associated with less pain, less blood loss, and faster recovery,” he said and added “patients are discharged within a few days and can resume regular activities.” The CM said that legendary Prof Adib Rizvi has told him that the unit has started with urological surgeries, to be followed by colorectal and gynecological surgeries.

Murad Ali Shah said that he had been told that so far more than 1000 robotic surgeries have been performed at the department and SIUT plans to set up a regional robotic surgical Training Center to train the next generation of surgeons in this state-of-the-art technology both from within Pakistan and the region.

Earlier, the chief minister visited the Robotic surgery unit and watched the surgery procedure from the control room. The chief minister congratulated Prof Adib Rizvi for establishing a world class robotic surgery unit. Prof Dr Adib Rizvi also thanked the chief minister for his support and cooperation.

Media talk: Replying to a question about performance-based certification of federal ministers by the prime minister, Murad Ali Shah said that it has proved to be a big political drama. “The minister who has attained number one position has failed to construct a Rs14 billion road from Jamshoro to Sehwan though the Sindh government had its share of paid Rs7 billion in 2017. As a result, hundreds of people have died in road accidents there. “This is the performance of the number one minister,” he lamented.

Mr Shah said that another minister who has been placed at number 11 in the so-called performance list has written a letter to the prime minister complaining against `making him minion’. “This is a comedy drama the PM has staged where all its characters/federal ministers would make themselves a laughingstock,” he said. Talking about the performance of his cabinet member, the chief minister said that they were performing to the best of their abilities.

Replying to another question, Mr Shah said that no confidence motion would be moved in the national assembly and the provincial assemblies. “The move [no-confidence], as stated by Chairman PPP Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, would be decisive and it has been endorsed by the PDMA also. Talking about the performance of the federal government, the chief minister said that they have deprived poor people of square meals by increasing prices of basic commodities.

For more information, contact:
Transplant Society of Pakistan
Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT)
Civil Hospital Karachi 74200,
Pakistan
Tel: +92-21-99215752, +92-21-99215718
Fax: +92-21-99215469, +92-21-99215362
Email: info@siut.org
Website: www.siut.org