Kota Kinabalu, 29 Nov 2016 – The Cardiology team at Gleneagles Kota Kinabalu Hospital successfully performed its first paediatric open heart surgery – a first for the private sector in Sabah. The patient is a 3-year-old girl from Papar, Sabah, who was diagnosed with ventricular
septal defect (VSD). She underwent surgery on 21 November 2016 and was discharged on 29 November 2016.
VSD, more commonly known as a hole in the heart, is the most common congenital heart disease. The incidence of congenital heart disease is up to 10 of every 1,000 newborns.
In Sabah, about 400 new cases of congenital heart disease are diagnosed every year.
“The Gleneagles Kota Kinabalu team is delighted with the outcome of this surgery. This
achievement is a remarkable testament to the clinical capabilities, outstanding medical
expertise and state-of-the-art equipment that Gleneagles Kota Kinabalu Hospital offers, which
enables us to treat complex cases. With this, we have taken another step closer to becoming
the private centre of reference in East Malaysia,” said Jean-Francois Naa, CEO of Gleneagles
Kota Kinabalu Hospital.
“Previously, most children with congenital heart disease had to travel to Peninsular Malaysia
or abroad to get treatment. With the establishment of Gleneagles Kota Kinabalu Hospital in
Sabah, we are now able to perform paediatric heart surgeries locally, giving them a new lease
on life,” said Dr Abu Bakar bin Mamat, Consultant Paediatric Cardiothoracic Surgeon at Gleneagles Kota Kinabalu Hospital.
This paediatric open heart surgery is done as part of the hospital’s Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR) programme, in collaboration with the Ministry through The Society for
Sabah Heart Fund (SOSHF), a member of Sabah Council of Social Services (MPMS). The
patient’s hospital expenses were fully paid for by the Khazanah IHH Healthcare Fund, which
provides partial and fully-sponsored medical treatment to needy patients in IHH’s home markets of Malaysia, Singapore and Turkey.
Janet Chee Ken Liam, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Community Development and
Consumer Affairs Sabah, on behalf of Datuk Jainab Ahmad, Minister of Community
Development and Consumer Affairs Sabah, visited the little girl while she was recovering from
surgery at Gleneagles Kota Kinabalu Hospital. Janet was accompanied by Dr Siva Rao,
Paediatric Cardiologist in Queen Elizabeth Hospital 2 and Visiting Consultant at Gleneagles
Kota Kinabalu, Datuk Eva Susau, Honorary Secretary of SOSHF, Joeanne Lee, Executive
Secretary of MPMS, and Tan Hui Sin, Medical Social Worker, Queen Elizabeth Hospital 2.
“We were worried and anxious when we were told that she needed surgery after she was
diagnosed with VSD at 3 months old. During a checkup at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in October
this year, we were told again that she needs the surgery and were given the options to do it in
Kuala Lumpur or Kota Kinabalu. After considering the logistics problems, travelling costs and
the undue stress of having to leave behind the rest of our family, we chose to do it locally. We
are happy and relieved that she is recovering well – thanks to the Khazanah IHH Healthcare
Fund that we received and the excellent team of doctors and staff at Gleneagles Kota Kinabalu
Hospital,” said Jafarlie Matusin, father of the patient.
Gleneagles Kota Kinabalu Hospital is in discussion with the Ministry to provide help to the
local communities in Sabah who require paediatric heart surgery services.
For more information, please contact Gleneagles Kota Kinabalu’s Marketing Department at
088-518 880/088-518 882.
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