
The Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) has conducted a groundbreaking abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery – the first of its kind to be done by the surgical team. Previously, the services were only accessible overseas.
The procedure, which lasted over three hours, was spearheaded by Dr Carlos Martin on an 80-year-old female. It was done on August 27 and the patient has been recovering well.
On Tuesday, Chief Executive Officer, George Lewis expressed that their staffers have been part of ongoing training through international collaboration, to advance the delivery of services to the Guyanese populace.
“Prior to the availability of this service, patients presenting this vascular condition would either have to seek treatment out of Guyana or unfortunately if time did not permit, they might have died. The management of the Georgetown Public Hospital attributes this success to continued commitment to training and dedication of our staff,” the CEO positioned.
Dr Martin would have received additional training in Canada, and returned in July. One month later, he would successfully conduct the surgery via an endovascular operation.












