Friday, April 15, 2011

Some More Pictures of Our Week in Perú

As we finish our week, here are some more pictures






Yeshua had cleft palate surgery. The parents travelled one day to get to the clinic.








Dr. Horowitz with Yeshua and his Dad



Brittany had lip revision from previous surgery







Lipoma in the armpit of a male






Surgery to remove sixth toe

Normal Foot Wrapped Up

Thanks to Saman for all the great pictures and video


Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Portraits

Pictures from pre and post surgery of our second day.  They capture what our mission is all about.  

A baby who had lip correction






Note:  The parents of baby travelled a whole day to bring him to clinic. 

A correction to an infected ear 


Waiting for surgery



A correction of a six toe of a baby 

Dr. Downey at work




Dr. Horowitz checking on a patient in recovery room

Doctors evaluating a patient

Coordinator Gail and a nurse from the clinic Kausay Wasi conferring on a patient





Monday, April 11, 2011

Surgery Day 1

Today was our first day of surgeries. All of us were up and running by 8 am and ready to begin our week.  As we arrived patients were already waiting for us outside.  The team was ready to get to work as well as Dr. Jed Horowitz and  Dr. Susan Downey the surgeons.

Below are some pictures of  Dr. Downey performing a skin graft of an eleven year old boy named Miguel, who had a burn scar on the left arm.




Dr. Vinod, Nurse Nealon and Galdámez preparing the patient


Dr. Susan Downey releasing the burn on the patient

Cutting the graft

The graft placed and stitched on the right arm 






Sunday, April 10, 2011

Screening Patients - Voting Day in Perú

Early today we started screening patients for surgery and scheduling for this coming week. It took a bit of time to get all of us situated and get the momentum going but we did it. Today also was voting day for Peruvians, they had their first round election for president. This added an additional hurdle since some patients had until four in the afternoon to vote or be fined. The future of their country was at stake for all, but for the many seen here at the clinic, it was also their well-being.

As they walked in, they checked-in and headed to the command center where our coordinator Gail and her translator had patients fill and sign forms. Then they headed to see Dr. Jed Horowitz and his translator Patricia, an RN or Dr. Susan Downey to be medically evaluated.  It was a great experience but it was the interaction with the local people that left me much impressed. These Peruvians are so thankful and I could hear it in their voice as they gratefully thanked the Doctors and called me Doctor as I translated what he said. Women, men, young and old and children were all here.

Those that were found needing plastic surgery moved on to have their pictures taken for pre and post comparison, had their vitals taken by nurse Ginger and for children, have them see the pediatrician Dr. Jane Cross and Dr. Vinod, the anesthesiologist. After this they were scheduled for surgery this week.

The business of the day did not hinder the positive mood of the clinic. All the nurses, Doctors, the clinic's own medical personnel and even non-medical volunteers like myself were able to find a place to help.


Check-in


Our Command Center


The waiting room






Display of scheduled surgeries for the week













Saturday, April 9, 2011

Mission to Qoya, Peru April 8–17

We started our trip on Friday afternoon from LAX.  We arrived in Lima around 10:00 pm. local time. All of us were tired but our spirits were high. We spent the night at the Ramada hotel near the airport.  Early today after breakfast we met for a short time to go over some of the logistics.  Our departure from Lima was around noon time and arrived in Cusco about an hour later.  We were greeted by Guido and Sandy Del Prado from the Kausay Wasi clinic and some other team members who arrived earlier.  After a short stop at the exchange center and a 45 minute ride, we arrived safely in Coya. We are staying in the guest house managed by Ulrike which is at a walking distance to the clinic.  Sandy and Guido gave us a short orientation on the clinic and other important information.  A short lunch followed and we headed to the clinic to start unpacking and to get ready for tomorrow.

The Coya Guest House




The Clinic














Some of our team members










Guido and Sandy Del Prado