Fourteen Tanzanian children underwent successful
heart surgery during a joint Israeli-German medical mission to Dar es Salaam
this month.The five-day medical mission supported by Save a Child’s Heart Canada and
Ein Herz für Kinder included a German
team led by Prof. Felix Berger of the Deutsches Herzzentrum in Berlin and an
Israeli team led by Dr. Akiva Tamir, head of the pediatric cardiology unit at
Wolfson Medical Center. The Jakaya Kikwete Cardiac Institute hosted the Israeli
and German doctors and nurses.
The Tanzanian team was led by Dr. Godwin
Godfrey, who received training from SACH in Israel before becoming Tanzania’s
first pediatric cardiac surgeon, and Dr. Naiz Majani, pediatric cardiologist
also trained by SACH in Israel.
In addition to the lifesaving operations, the
Israeli and German doctors held an open clinic for heart disease patients.
Among the children waiting in line to be screened was six-year-old Dismas, who
underwent lifesaving heart surgery in Israel two years ago thanks to SACH. His
mother reported that since returning from Israel, he has started to attend school
and loves to run and play.SACH medical teams often do checkups or follow-up
procedures on patients they treated months or years previously.SACH reported
that the mission was “a successful one… paving the way for future cooperation
between Save a Child’s Heart and the Deutsches Herzzentrum.”
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