The Ministry of Health and Child Care says Gweru Provincial Hospital has launched a week-long Orthopedic Trauma Camp aimed at reducing a growing surgical backlog and improving access to specialist treatment for trauma patients in the Midlands province.
In a statement issued today, the Ministry said the initiative is being led by orthopedic specialist Dr. Brian Paketh and is expected to deliver at least 30 major surgeries during the intensive surgical programme.
“Gweru Provincial Hospital has launched a week long Orthopedic Trauma Camp to clear its surgical backlog.
Under Dr. Brian Paketh, the team is completing at least 30 major surgeries, providing critical relief for trauma survivors across the Midlands,” the Ministry said.
The Ministry said the trauma camp is part of efforts to improve specialist healthcare delivery.
“The trauma camp is part of efforts to enhance specialist healthcare delivery and reduce waiting times for patients requiring orthopedic procedures following road traffic accidents, workplace injuries and other trauma-related conditions,”the statement read.
According to the Ministry, the increasing demand for orthopedic services has placed pressure on public health institutions, making targeted surgical programmes necessary to address accumulated cases.
“To stay ahead of demand, the hospital now aims to transition these specialized blitzes into a quarterly initiative,” the Ministry said.
Meanwhile, the latest initiative at Gweru Provincial Hospital comes as Government intensifies efforts to strengthen healthcare delivery systems through expanded specialist services, infrastructure rehabilitation and improved access to critical medical care.
