Pakistan has taken a significant step in advancing its healthcare infrastructure with the inauguration of the country's first 'vascular hybrid suite' in Karachi. According to ARY News, this facility, located at the Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Institute of Trauma (SMBBIT), is expected to drastically reduce the number of amputations due to diabetes, ulcers, and vascular diseases. Dr. Azra Fazal Pechuho, the Health Minister of Sindh, emphasized the importance of this development, stating that 'modern vascular surgery will lead to a marked reduction in amputations.' She described the suite as a 'historic milestone' for Pakistan's healthcare system, highlighting the relentless efforts of specialist doctors in bringing advanced medical facilities to the country. This positive sentiment reflects a hopeful outlook for healthcare improvements in Pakistan, particularly for patients suffering from chronic conditions.
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Pakistan Launches First Vascular Hybrid Suite in Karachi

Pakistan opens its first vascular hybrid suite in Karachi to reduce amputations, marking a healthcare milestone. Meanwhile, dog bite incidents highlight urgent need for public health interventions.
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