The Department of Support and Development of Medical Services (DSDMS) revealed yesterday that Tripoli University Hospital resumed cerebral catheterisation operations after a hiatus of greater than two years. The DSDMS says this comes as a part of an effort to strengthen specialised well being providers inside Libya.
The DSDMS mentioned a schedule has been set for 30 catheterisation operations for a number of sufferers coming from varied Libyan cities, as a part of wider efforts to localise therapy inside Libya and restore the exercise of medical subspecialties.
This step, it continued, comes throughout the framework of the localisation mission carried out by the DSDMS, with the help of the (Tripoli primarily based) Prime Minister, with the goal of lowering the necessity for expensive therapy overseas.