COMMUNICATIONS
Media Release - 15/08/08
The Mobile Surgical Bus had a successful first day
at the Waikari Medical Centre on Monday 11 August. Five patients on the
Canterbury general surgery list received operations.
The Canterbury District Health Board (CDHB), Hurunui
Kaikoura Primary Health Organisation (PHO), Mobile Surgical Services and
the North Canterbury General Practices have worked together to bring the
bus to Waikari.
The mobile surgical bus is run by Mobile
Surgical Services (MSS) and funded by the Ministry of Health. It houses
a modern operating theatre and telecommunication facilities. The
'bus' travels the length of New Zealand on a five-week cycle, providing
low-risk elective day surgery using local and regional health care
professionals. The bus can conduct over 300 different
elective day surgery procedures, such as hernia repairs, grommet
insertions, colonoscopies, varicose veins and gynaecology procedures.
Rural patients have the opportunity to be treated close to home, and the
local health professionals who assist each day have the opportunity to
share knowledge and gain new skills.
Hurunui Kaikoura PHO Chair, Richard Davison, says, “the surgical bus
will benefit rural North Canterbury by providing residents easy access
to surgical procedures and local medical staff ‘hands on’ experience. It
will also give older people in the area confidence to continue living
here, as they will know some surgical procedures can be performed in
Waikari.”