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11-year-old Ajanae Parchment to undergo spinal surgery at UHWI

Published:Thursday | October 24, 2024 | 3:50 PM
11-year-old Ajanae Parchment needs spinal surgery to correct her severe scoliosis. - Contributed photo

Health Minister Dr Christopher Tufton says arrangements have been made with the University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI) for 11-year-old Ajanae Parchment to undergo spinal surgery.

Ajanae was diagnosed with scoliosis last August with a spinal curve of 25 degrees but it has since grown severe to 85 degrees.

Tufton gave the update at a press conference this morning at the Bustamante Hospital for Children (BHC).

He said having become aware of Ajanae's situation on Wednesday, he consulted with various stakeholders in the health sector to address the matter.

He said UHWI has since consented to facilitate the surgery based on discussions with the lead clinician Dr Carl Bruce.

He said the hospital will provide an operating theatre, along with all the necessary equipment and supporting staff.

“So if the team that is here, the visiting team that is leaving tomorrow, can facilitate the particular case then the patient will be facilitated for the surgery to take place,” said Tufton.

He said if the team cannot perform the surgery, another arrangement will have to be made.

On Thursday, The Gleaner reported the plight of Ajanae and her mother Sandra Aitcheson who said she is being gradually disabled by an “aggressive” form of scoliosis and that the surgery to correct the issue has been postponed because of an under-resourced operating theatre at BHC.

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