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‘Mission Possible’ campaign aims to update laparoscopic equipment

BUH Foundation raising funds for BUH Surgical Department.

THE BATTLEFORDS — Battlefords Union Hospital Foundation’s “Mission Possible” campaign is shooting for $530,000 to fund three new laparoscopic towers for the operating theatres at BUH.

The surgical teams at BUH are committed to caring for and providing the best outcomes for their patients, says Leanne Ducommun, BUH Foundation executive director.

“If we can support them in this by helping to provide the best in medical equipment and technology, it will have a significant impact on patient care in the Battlefords.”

Laparoscopic towers contain equipment for laparoscopic procedures, including video display, camera and light source. The current laparoscopic towers are 12 years old and have reached their end of life. Replacing the laparoscopic towers will expand the technological capabilities within the Surgical Department, providing increased benefits to the surgical teams and thereby the patients, according to BUH Foundation.

The expanded technological capabilities include monitors with brilliant 4K resolution providing crystal-clear images for improved visualization during surgeries. Surgical teams will see in greater detail with superior image clarity, more accurate colour reproduction and enhanced light quality. New auto-light technology is designed to automatically adjust to provide consistent lighting based on anatomy, enabling surgeons to focus on the procedure at hand and nothing else. These new and improved benefits will allow surgeons to make critical decisions that can reduce the risk of complications; enhance precision during procedures; and continue to provide quality surgical care close to home by supporting surgeons within The Battlefords and encouraging visiting surgeons to serve at BUH.

Donor support and special events, including the upcoming 9th Annual “On Air: for Healthcare” Radio-thon will go towards “Mission Possible” capital campaign and the new laparoscopic towers. “On Air: for Healthcare” Radio-thon will run from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, May 10, live from the lobby at BUH. Donors may pledge their support in person, via phone, 306-446-6652, or online, buhfoundation.com.

“Every individual, business and community organization can play a vital role in enhancing the surgical services available to the residents of the Battlefords. Together, we can create a brighter future for healthcare in our community. Thank you to everyone who supports this latest campaign,” shares Cheryl Mitchell, BUH Foundation board of directors chairperson.

Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that involves inserting a camera and light inside the patient, rather than performing an open procedure. Laparoscopic surgeries include general (ie. gallbladder & appendicitis), obstetrics and gynecological surgeries. Advantages include smaller incisions with reduced pain, shorter recovery time and less scarring; reduced risk of infections; and reduced hospital stays.

To learn more about “Mission Possible” capital campaign and how to donate, please call BUH Foundation, 306-446-6652 or visit buhfoundation.com.

donate, please call BUH Foundation, 306-446-6652 or visit buhfoundation.com.