C-arm machine to treat vascular injuries during surgery
Aid recipient
Kharkiv Railway Clinical Hospital №1
Request received
23/01/23
Supplier found
23/01/23
Koç Holding, Turkey
Project presented to donors
Expected 23/01/23
Funding obtained
Expected 23/01/23
Goods paid and shipped
Expected 23/01/23
Delivery audited and photo-documented
Expected 23/01/23
Report published
Expected 23/01/23
This innovative system is used primarily to locate and treat vascular injuries, such as uncontrolled bleeding during surgery, as well as to remove metal bits and pieces of shrapnel. C-arms help to reduce the fatality rate of both soldiers and civilians who suffer vascular trauma.
Money collected
£65,551
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