
Cuttack: A new bone bank was inaugurated today at the Department of Orthopaedics at SCB Medical College and Hospital, marking a significant milestone in medical advancements for the region. The bone bank is set to provide crucial support for orthopaedic surgeries, allowing preserved bones to be implanted in patients in need.
The inauguration ceremony was presided over by Health Minister Mukesh Mahaling, who expressed hope that the bone bank would pioneer innovative treatments, especially in complex orthopaedic procedures. “This facility will offer immense benefits, particularly for patients who are in dire need of bone implants,” he said, acknowledging the critical role the bank will play in improving healthcare services.
Local MLA Souvik Biswal, who was the guest of honour, highlighted the bone bank’s potential to transform care for disadvantaged patients. He emphasized that the new facility will provide much-needed relief to patients who cannot afford costly treatments.
Prof. Dr Lucy Das, Superintendent of SCB Medical College and Hospital, underscored the bank’s importance for patients and the medical fraternity across East India and Odisha, stating that it will become a vital resource for both medical professionals and students.
On the same occasion, a practical skills training workshop was also launched, aimed at enhancing the expertise of medical practitioners in the field of bone transplantation. Prof. Dr Nirmal Mohapatra, Head of the Surgery Department, announced that bones from 29 donors have already been preserved, ready for use in upcoming surgeries, indicating a strong start for the bone bank’s operations.
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