The Management of Lagos state University Teaching Hospital (LUTH),
said it has acquired a CT scan equipment that has the capacity to run a
check on all organs of the body in less than 10 seconds for immediate
treatment. The machine, called the "128-slice Aquillon CT Scanner" is the
first of its kind in West Africa.
Speaking on the machine, the Chief Medical Director, LUTH, Professor
Akin Osibogun said, "The Aquillon CT scanner is a 128-scanner and the
main advantage it has over other CT scanners of earlier generations is
its ability to penetrate deeper into the tissues and organs to show
clearly the state of those tissues and organs. Of course, the CT scanner
is an imaging device and because it is able to provide images of
tissues and organs inside the body, we are able to see the state in
which those tissues and organs are and we are able to make diagnosis
that help us to provide appropriate treatment for patients.
"Earlier generations CT scanners are of course far better in terms of
diagnostic capability than the x-ray because they provide clearer
definitions than the x-ray but, moving to a 128-slice CT scanner, in
fact, that it is in terms of where current knowledge is, with regards to
ability to get clearer images of tissues and organs that are internal
to the body, therefore, we are able to make better diagnosis. A further
advantage of the 128-CT scanner is its speed, and that means it is able
to capture parts of the body that are in motion.
“So the Aquillon CT scanner is a very fast machine, able to pick
items in motion and that advantage enables us now to study even the
heart as it is beating and as it is pumping out blood. We are able to
study the arteries, the veins as the blood flows through them. Hence, if
there is a thin blockage or a blockage is developing, the scanner is
able to pick it.”
“In coronary heart disease for instance, the scanner is of vast
advantage over other imaging devices because we are able to pick them up
early and we can then advise that patient on dietary changes or
whatever changes that are necessary and if you have the capability, you
can actually combine it with what we call interventional cardiology.
“You can remove small plague or small particles that are already
forming on the way. It is just simply by introducing a catheter, you
guide the catheter under the imaging device and go to where you want to
go and remove what you want to remove, without opening the chest. The CT
scanner can be combined to some extent with the interventional
cardiology which we would introduce at a latter point. At this point,
because we just acquired the equipment, we will be using it largely for
diagnostic methods to pick disease conditions and do that in a more
precise manner.”
Commenting about possible kidney transplant in Nigeria, LUTH Chief MD
said that the procedure was possible at the hospital with just N3
million, but the donor must be a relative of the patient.
“Maybe if you help us make that public, that all they need to do, is
to bring a relative who is willing to donate kidneys to them and with N3
million, we work them up, carry out the transplant and follow them up”
he stated
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