NAMESPECIALITY PROFESSOR FRANCIS ABANTANGASURGEON DR. NSOH AZAARESURGEON DR. NUHU NAABOSURGEON DR. DOMINIC AWARIYAHTRAUMA ORTHOPAEDIC CONSULTANT DR.

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NAMESPECIALITY PROFESSOR FRANCIS ABANTANGASURGEON DR. NSOH AZAARESURGEON DR. NUHU NAABOSURGEON DR. DOMINIC AWARIYAHTRAUMA ORTHOPAEDIC CONSULTANT DR. MUHAMMED DUAHE NT SPECIALIST DR. EDWIN M.T. YENLISURGEON DR. HOYTE WILLIAMSSURGEON DAVID KESSIEDUNUTRITIONIST COMFORT ASOOGOONCOLOGIST PATRICIA A. AMOSHIENURSE ROSE-MARY SASU- SIAWANESTHETICS

NAMESPECIALITY DAN P. AWINDORPHARMACIST HECTORIA ATARITULUM AWEKEYAMEDICAL STUDENT ABEO UTHMAN ASAAHNURSE NANA YAA OPOKU-DARKWAADMINISTRATOR ABASS ABDULLAHMEDICAL STUDENT ANTHONY AYAMBIREMEDICAL STUDENT CLEMENT AKUULAMEDICAL STUDENT MBABILA BABA DICKPHARMACIST JULIANA LARIBA AGANDAANURSE ANTHONY AMALBAPHARMACIST/LECTURER CHRISTIANA AMALBANURSE / TUTOR ROBERT AMESIYA LAWRENCE NSOH NSOHLEBNA MEDICAL OFFICE MEDICAL STUDENT

NAMEDATE – DECEBER 2011 ZEBILA DISTRICT HOSPITAL TONGO HEALTH CENTRE BONGO DISTRICT HOSPITAL WAR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL BOLGATANGA HOSPITAL29-30 AFRIKIS

BREAST CANCERNO: SCREENED ZEBILA DISTRICT HOSPITAL17 TONGO HEALTH CENTRE13 BONGO DISTRICT HOSPITAL3 WAR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL NAVRONGO 26 BOLGATANGA HOSPITAL AFRIKIDS

 Breast Cancer Awareness Creation – The Team on their various health centres’ visit, conducted presentations on Breast Cancer detection and management. Participants in the various Health Institutions visited, were educated on  How to detect the early signs of breast cancer.  How to perform self breast cancer examination. Both men and women were screened.  Nutrition – The people also benefited from an educational talk on:  Adopting proper eating habits.  Appropriate diet for people with diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol etc.  How to manage diabetes, cholesterol, hypertension through proper eating habits.

NOSEXAGEDIAGNOSIS 1F49Synopsis 2M45Malaria / URTI 3M64Review RT 4M24N Y D 5F41Malaria / U R T I 6M61Malaria / U R T I 7F17P I D / U R T I 8F12U T I / P I D 9M1Malaria / U R T I 10F30Lacerated Wound / R T A 11M7/12Malaria / U R T I 12M15Nucha sis

NOSEXAGEDIAGNOSIS 13F25P I D 14F6/12U R T I 15M30Allergy 16M24Tumour LT Hip 17M72Hydrocele 18F10Malaria 19F49U R T I 20F2Malaria 21M2Laboratory 22F43U R T I 23F79U R T I 24M67U R T I

NOSEXAGEDIAGNOSIS 25F26****** 26F46H P T 27M30Malaria 28M14Malaria / H P T 29F52Malaria 30M26Peptic Ulcer 31M16Hepatitis 32F53H P T 33F46Septic Wound 34F30Malaria 35F46Malaria 36M65Malaria / Arthritis

NOSEXAGEDIAGNOSIS 37F16P U D 38F21Malaria 39M3/12U R T I 40F24U R T I 41M23Dysentery 42M21Lacerated Wound 43F15Skin Infection 44F33Malaria 45M34Conjunctivitis 46F3/12Malaria/Abscess 47M9/12Laceration/Dysentery 48F30Malaria/U R T I

NOSEXAGEDIAGNOSIS 49F13Malaria 50M70U R T I/B P H 51F16Malaria /U R T I 52M40Pneumonia 53F34Allergic Conjunctivitis 54M1Eye Injury 55M2Malaria / U R T I 56M6/12Malaria/ / U R T I 57M4/12Malaria /Dysentery/ A R I 58F2Malaria / U R T I 59F3Malaria / U R T I 60M4/12Malaria / U R T I

NOSEXAGEDIAGNOSIS 1F54Lump RT Breast 2M3/12Malaria / U R T I 3F6Malaria 4F33Secondary Infertility 5M29Fistula – in – Anus 6F34Threaten Abortion 7M2/12Malaria 8F64U R T I 9M67Review / U R T I 10F23Malaria 11F39Malaria

NOSEXAGEDIAGNOSIS 12F34Whitlow left finger 13M85Hepatoma 14M72RT Inguina Hernia 15F44Malaria / U R T I 16F36malaria/ 17M9Malaria/S C D

No:AGESEXDIAGNOSISNAME OF OPERATION 17MRT Inguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy 231MLT Inguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy 356MLT HydroceleHydrocelectomy 436MLT Inguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy 546MRT Inguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy 64MInguinoscrotal HerniaHerniorrhaphy 738MRT Inguinoscrotal HerniaHerniorrhaphy 822MHydroceleHydrocelectomy

No:AGESEXDIAGNOSISNAME OF OPERATION 926FPlacenta AbruptionC/S 108MRISHHerniorrhaphy 1143F LT Inguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy 1257F RT Inguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy 1379MRT HydroceleHydrocelectomy 1432MLT Inguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy 1572MLT HydroceleHydrocelectomy 1682MLT HydroceleHydrocelectomy 1746MLT HydroceleHydrocelectomy

ConditionNumber Inguina Hernia8 Hydrocele6 Inguinoscrotal Hernia2 Placenta Abruption1 Total Cases Operated17

ADULT MALEADULT FEMALECHILDREN Age Range Age Range Age Range %56%2%

RECURRING CONDITIONS DETECTED Others 39 Malaria 33 Upper Respiratory Tract Infection 23 Hernia 16

NO :SEXAGEDIAGNOSIS 1M58Chronic pain 2F71Eczema 3M40Inguina scrotal Hernia 4M6Malaria 5M74Ulcer 6M34RT Inguina Hernia 7M4Inguina hernia 8M9LT Inguina Hernia 9F3 10M64Peristasis

NO :SEXAGEDIAGNOSIS 11M70Hypertension 12F73Hypertension 13F72P U D 14F40Anxiety

NO :SEXAGEDIAGNOSIS 1M6Right Inguina Hernia 2F55Lipoma on left side of forehead 3M44RT Inguinoscrotal Hernia 4M2Buried Penis –Post Circumcision 5M44RT Inguina Hernia 6M4 7M9LT Inguina Hernia 8M21RT Inguina Hernia 9F54Goitre 10M28Epididymoorchitis

NO :SEXAGEDIAGNOSIS 11F73P U D 12M71Lipoma – Left side of chest 13M65Bilateral Hydrocele 14M72RT Inguinoscrotal Hernia 15M70Bilateral Inguina Hernia 16M68 P U D – Gastritis 17F68X-Ray Review 18M8RT Inguina Hernia 19M35Hydrocele 20F5Cavernous Haemangioma

NO:AGESEXDIAGNOSISNAME OF OPERATION 16MRT Inguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy 244MRT Inguinoscrotal HerniaHerniorrhaphy 34MRT Inguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy 49MLT Inguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy 571MLipomaExcision 665MHydroceleHydrocelectomy 772MRT Inguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy 870MInguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy 955FLipomaExcision

ConditionNumber Inguina Hernia5 Inguinoscrotal Hernia1 Hydrocele1 Lipoma2 Total operated Cases9

ADULT MALEADULT FEMALECHILDREN Age Range Age Range Age Range %29%24%

ConditionNumber Hernia14 Others13 Hydrocele2 Lipoma2 Hypertension2 Malaria1

NO:AGESEXDIAGNOSIS 156MLT Inguina Hernia 29M 366MHydrocele 435MInguina Hernia 560MBilateral Hydrocele 677MHernia 774MInguinoscrotal Hernia

NO:AGESEXDIAGNOSIS 15MHydrocele 243FNasolabial Cyst. 39MRT Inguina Hernia 475MRT Inguina Hernia 555MLT hydrocele 675MRT Inguina hernia 781MRT Inguinoscrotal Hernia 81MForeign body in RT ear 971MRT Inguinoscrotal Hernia 1042FChronic PID/ RT Ovarian 1173MOsteoarthritis 1280MLipoma

NO:AGESEXDIAGNOSIS 1370MMusculoskeletal Pain 1470MMalaria 1547MMalaria 1671FNeuroma 1773FOsteoarthritis 188MSchistosomiasis 1941MElephantiasis 2074FMalaria 2134FPyelonephritis 2234FPolycystic Kidney 2374MMalaria 2433FGanglion

NO:AGESEXDIAGNOSIS 255MAnaemia 2649MAscites 2 Alcoholic Liver 2750FChronic West Pain 2848FHypertension 2970FMusculoskeletal Pain / Arthritis 3032FV VF (Post C/S) 3141MChronic Constipation 3230FOvarian Cyst./Uterine Fibroid 3378FHypertension 3424MCarpal Tunnel Syndrome 3539MUrethral Structure 3616MEpididymoorchitis

NO:AGESEXDIAGNOSIS 3734MExternal Haemorrhoid 3818FCyesis 3927FPID Infertility 4076FGastritis 4135FOvarian Cyst. / Uterine Fibroids 4278FHypertension 4330FGanglion

NO:AGESEXDIAGNOSISNAME OF OPERATION 156MLT Inguina HerniaMesh Repair 29MLT Inguina HerniaHernia Repair 366MHydroceleHydrocelectomy 435MInguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy 560MBilateral HydroceleHydrocelectomy 677MHerniaHerniorrhaphy 774MInguinoscrotal HerniaMesh Hernia Repair 85MHydroceleHydrocelectomy 943FNasolabial Cyst.Excision 109MRT Inguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy 1175MRT inguina HerniaMesh Repair 1255MLT HydroceleHydrocelectomy

NO:AGESEXDIAGNOSISNAME OF OPERATION 1375MLT HydroceleHernia Mesh Repair/ Hydrocelectomy 1475MRT Inguina HerniaHernia Mesh Repair 1581MRT Inguinoscrotal HerniaHernia Mesh Repair 161MForeign body in RT earRemoval of FB 1771MRT Inguinoscrotal HerniaHernia Mesh Repair

Name of OperationNumber Inguina Hernia7 Inguinoscrotal Hernia3 Hydrocele5 Nasolabial1 FB1 Total Operated Cases17

ADULT MALEADULT FEMALECHILDREN Age Range Age Range Age Range

CONDITIONNUMBER Others28 Hernia10 Hydrocele4 Malaria4 Hypertension3 Lipoma1

NOAGESEXDIAGNOSIS 182MLipoma 272MLipoma 310MRT Inguina Hernia 444FLipoma 575MLT Inguina Hernia 645MHydrocele 733MHydrocele 876MHydrocele 916MRT Inguina Hernia 1037MLT Inguina Hernia 1172MRT Inguinoscrotal Hernia 1220MRT Inguinoscrotal Hernia

NOAGESEXDIAGNOSIS 14MRT Inguina Hernia 231MHydrocele 346MHydrocele 411MUndescended testicles 540MHydrocele 640MInguinoscrotal Hernia 760MInguina hernia 864FLipoma 936MRT Inguina hernia 1076MRT inguinoscrotal Hernia 1171MLumbar Hernia 126FURTI

NOAGESEXDIAGNOSISTOTAL NUMBER M/FURTI MURTI FURTI FSinusitis FP I D FPeptic Ulcer M/FMalaria FMalaria FDysentery MUndescended testicles FF.B –RT Ear FEczema1

NOAGESEXDIAGNOSISTOTAL NUMBER FOtitis FConjunctivitis FYaws FGassiest FSevere Malaria2

NOAGESEXDIAGNOSIS 113MLT Inguina Hernia 28MLT Inguinoscrotal Hernia 333MLT Inguina Hernia 45M 571MInguina Hernia 625MUmbilical Hernia 745MLT Inguina Hernia 839MLipoma 965Mhydrocele 10 FMalaria 1125FMalaria 124/12FU R T I

NOAGESEXDIAGNOSIS 1310/12MMalaria/ Diarrhoea 145/12MMalaria 1517MR T A 1615MR T A 1729FMalaria 1851FMalaria / Helminthiasis 1953FMalaria 206FFungal infection 211FMalaria 2270MHypertension 2376FMalaria 2472FArthritis

NOAGESEXDIAGNOSIS 2560FPeptic Arthritis 264MDelayed speech 276MReview 282MRT Inguina Hernia 2956MHaemo rids 30 72MMalaria 3162MPeptic Ulcer 321FMalaria 3350MDyspepsia 3411FMalaria 356FMalaria 3668MU R T I / Dyspepsia

NOAGESEXDIAGNOSIS 377/12MU R T I 3818FAbnormal Uterine Bleeding 3945FSpondylosis 406MMalaria 414MU R T I / Malaria 4273MMalaria 4319FOsteomyelitis 4440FU R T I / Malaria 452MLipoma 4610/12FMalaria 4745MLumbago 482FMalaria

NOAGESEXDIAGNOSIS 4970MLT Inguina Hernia 5019MLT Inguina Hernia 5129FLT Hip Arthritis 5238FMalaria 531MSevere Anaemia

NOAGESEXDIAGNOSIS 12MRT Inguina Hernia 232MRT Inguinoscrotal Hernia 319MLT Inguina Hernia 472MLT Inguinoscrotal Hernia 535MInguina Hernia 629MIngrowing Toe Nail 755MLT Inguina Hernia

NOAGESEXDIAGNOSISNAME OF OPERATION 182MLipomaExcision 272MLipomaExcision 310MRT Inguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy 444FLipomaExcision 575MLT Inguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy 645MHydroceleHydrocelectomy 733MHydroceleHydrocelectomy 876MHydroceleHydrocelectomy 916MRT Inguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy 1037MLT Inguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy 1172MRT Inguinoscrotal HerniaHerniorrhaphy 1220MRT Inguinoscrotal HerniaHerniorrhaphy

NOAGESEXDIAGNOSISNAME OF OPERATION 134MRT Inguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy 1431MHydroceleHydrocelectomy 1546MHydroceleHydrocelectomy 1611MUndescended testicles****** 1740MHydroceleHydrocelectomy 1840MInguinoscrotal HerniaHerniorrhaphy 1960MInguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy 2064FLipomaExcision 2136MRT Inguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy 2276MRT inguinoscrotal HerniaHerniorrhaphy 2371MInguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy

NOAGESEXDIAGNOSISNAME OF OPERATION 2413MLT Inguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy 258MLT Inguinoscrotal HerniaHerniorrhaphy 2633MLT Inguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy 275MLT Inguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy 2871MLT Inguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy 2925MUmbilical HerniaHernia Repair 3045MLT Inguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy 3139MLipomaExcision 3265MHydroceleHydrocelectomy

NOAGESEXDIAGNOSISNAME OF OPERATION 332MRT Inguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy 3432MRT Inguinoscrotal HerniaHerniorrhaphy 3519MLT Inguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy 3672MLT Inguinoscrotal HerniaHerniorrhaphy 3735MInguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy 3829MIngrowing Toe Nail****** 3955MLT Inguina HerniaHerniorrhaphy

ADULT MALEADULT FEMALECHILDREN Age Range Age Range Age Range %34%30%

CONDITIONNUMBER Malaria36 Others35 Hernia28 U R T I9 Hydrocele7 Lipoma6 Hypertension1

NOSEXAGEDIAGNOSIS 1M43Lumbago 2F34Infected D/Femur 3M37Close RT Tibia Plateau 4M48Partial Stenosis 5M57Chronic Ulcer LT Ankle 6F41Post Traumatic Osteoarthritis RT ankle 7M37Acute Lumbalia 8F63Chest Pain 9F31Avascular Necrosis LT Head 10F35Lumbago 11F43Severe Thoracic Sclerosis 12M36Nasal Septum

NOSEXAGEDIAGNOSIS 13F32Visceral Vagina Fistula 14M68Thoracic Compressive #

NOAGESEXDIAGNOSIS 12/12MClip Feet 250FLower Back Pain 349MGERD 434FI H D 53MP P V 61 1/12MEnlarged LT Inguina 718MP.P V 864MRT Inguinoscrotal Hernia 919FU R T I 1047FMalaria/ U R T I 1156FMalaria / U R T I 129MPneumonia

NOAGESEXDIAGNOSIS 1315FVaginal Candidiasis 146MMalaria 1570FH P T 1681FCompression LT 1720FScabies 1854FCellulitis of LT Leg 1969MBilateral Hydrocele 2034MMalaria 2145FAnal Prolapse 2289MRT Inguina Hernia 2347MChronic Ulcer 2418mU R T I

NOAGESEXDIAGNOSIS 2568MU R T I 2635MUrine Retention 2772MLipoma 2849MAnal Sinuses 2930MLumbago 3047MLT Inguinoscrotal Hernia 3126MLT Inguina Hernia 3276MHypertension 3354FCervical Cancer 3472FLaceration RT Thumb 3522MP.P V 3648FMalaria

NOAGESEXDIAGNOSIS 3742MHydrocele 3868FProlapsed Uterus 3934FMalaria 409/12MHaemangioma 4129FMalaria 4268MDegenerative Spondylosis 4333MMalaria 4421FFibroid RT Breast 4558FMalaria 4650FOsteopathy 4757MU R T I / Hypertension 484FU R T I

NOAGESEXDIAGNOSIS 4927MHaemorrhoids 5081MMalaria 517/12MUmbilical Hernia 5226MRT Inguinoscrotal Hernia 5350FMalaria 5458FLumbago 5528M Injury to L.T. 5671MLymphadenitis 5764FMalaria 5881FMalaria 5950FGoitre 6043FLipoma LT Thigh

NOAGESEXDIAGNOSIS 6124MSoft Tissue Contusion 6230MVaginal Hydrocele 6360FArthritis of Knee and Hip 6439MRecurrent RT Inguina Hernia 6554FMultinodular Goitre 6667MRT Inguina Hernia 6733MWedge Tibia 6846FArthritis 692MMild vulgaris 7048FModerate Obesity 7172FArthritis 7238FMalaria

NOAGESEXDIAGNOSIS 7341FMalaria 7445FInjury of anterior Tibia 7565FPseudoarthritis 766MMalaria 7771FHypertension

NOAGESEXDIAGNOSISNAME OF OPERATION 130MHydroceleHydrocelectomy 226MLt. inguinal HerniaHerniorrhaphy 372MLipomaExcision 464MHernia/HydroceleHerniorrhaphy/Hydrocelectomy 53MPPVHerniorrhaphy 622MHerniaHerniorrhaphy 739MHerniaHerniorrhaphy 840FBony TissueExcision 969MHydrocelectomy 1042MHydroceleHydrocelectomy 1134FPost Op Infected of femurIncision and Drainage

NAME OF HOSPITALNO. OF OPD CASESNO. OF SURGERIES Zebilla District Hospital5017 Tongo Health Centre349 Bongo District Hospital10339 War Memorial Hospital7717 Bolgatanga Regional Hopsital 9111 TOTAL 35596

APRIDEC Medical Outreach Group wishes to express its profound gratitude and appreciation to all for your support in terms of cash, various donations and your kindness towards the Health Outreach Program carried out in Bolgatanga, Bongo Hospital, Tongo Health Centre, Nangodi CHIPS compound, Navrongo War Memorial Hospital and Zebilla District Hospital during the December 2010 to the 3rd of January Your contributions largely led to the success of the program and we say thank you. It is our fervent wish that you would be of continuous and enormous help to us when we call on you again for your support of this laudable exercise to reach the deprived and vulnerable in society as far as providing quality health care is concern. May the Almighty God richly bless you in all your endeavours towards rendering quality health care to the needy and the deprived.