RoK doctors offer free cleft palate surgery for Vietnamese children

Surgeons from the Republic of Korea (RoK) and the Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy provided free surgery for 30 children with cleft palates in the central and Central Highlands regions from March 17-21.

A baby with cleft palates receives examination (Photo: VNA)
A baby with cleft palates receives examination (Photo: VNA)
Those children receiving operations were provided with $300 for surgery and hospitalisation costs.
On the occasion, doctors also offered medical check-ups for children who had been operated on in previous courses.
Deputy head of the Odonto-Stomatology Ward under the hospital of Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy Tran Tan Tai stated that this is the fifth time the RoK’s non-profit organisation Global Care has coordinated with the university to organise free surgery programmes for children with cleft palate.
To date, more than 100 children in the central and Central Highlands regions have benefited from the programme.
This time, Global Care and the university jointly held a seminar on cleft palate surgery to share and update information on cutting-edge technologies in the field.

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