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‘Expensive!’ Medical tourism costs Nigerians N359bn annually, NMA chairman says

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This was revealed by Chimezie Okwuonu, the chairman of the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) in Abia State, during a one-day symposium organized by the Renal Unit of the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) in Umuahia to raise awareness about kidney transplantation, its successes as well as challenges and impediments.

Okwuonu claimed that having a kidney transplant in Nigeria was both cheaper and safer than having one abroad, and he urged the government to supply the necessary equipment, claiming that the country already has qualified personnel to deal with kidney issues.

Although the cost of a kidney transplant in India is “somewhat less,” he conceded that “the expense of travel, housing, and additional examinations makes it greater.”

In the United States, a kidney transplant costs about $442,500, but in Nigeria, it costs between N5 million and N9 million.

Okwuonu highlighted the gains made so far in kidney transplant at the FMC, Umuahia, saying that only two of the 11 cases handled since the innovation began in 2017 had resulted in a loss.

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According to him, the two deaths occurred during the post-transplant period as a result of cardiovascular disease and infection.

He further identified diabetes, hypertension

and chronic glomerulonephritis (toxins in the kidney as a result of herbal concussions or use of cosmetics containing mercury), as the major causes of kidney ailments.

The consultant nephrologist advocated good control of blood sugar and blood pressure as well as adequate treatment of kidney infections to stay away from kidney-related diseases.

He identified inadequate dialysis facilities, high cost of drugs, cultural and social barriers to organ donation as well as insufficient manpower as the major impediments to kidney transplant in Nigeria.

He said with the adequate facilities in place for pre and post-transplant sessions, more lives of kidney patients would be saved as Nigeria has the needed expertise to handle kidney-related challenges.

“Nigerian nephrologists have the required expertise and handle their patients well. The success rate of surgery is 100 percent and the survival rate of patients after four years is 80 percent in our centre. This is comparable to what is obtainable outside the country.”

The NMA boss, therefore, stressed the need for governments, at all levels, to focus more on healthcare development to put to an end, the incessant medical tourism by Nigerians that gulps more than the nation’s annual budgetary allocation for health.

Umuahia FMC Chief Medical Director, Azubuike Onyebuchi, said some of the initial challenges recorded when the hospital started kidney transplant in 2017 were being gradually addressed.

He extolled the competence and enthusiasm of medical experts in the hospital to tackle various health challenges.

Provost, College of Medicine, Gregory University Uturu, I. U. Iweha, said early detection and treatment of renal cases were necessary to avoid complications.

Secretary to Abia State Government, Chris Ezem, commended medical experts in Umuahia FMC for their exploits in kidney transplant and management of kidney-related ailments.

He said the hospital had made it easy and affordable for people in the region to access treatment for kidney diseases instead of travelling abroad.

Deputy Chairman, Abia State Council of Traditional Rulers, Godfrey Onwuka, expressed delight over the advancement of FMC in handling kidney diseases, saying it would help save a lot of lives in the region.

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