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Operation Restore Burns Deformity Corrective Surgery Camp (non cosmetic) an initiative of Rotary Club of Deonar (R.I. District 3140) and National Burns Centre, Airoli. Objective. Operation Restore… Restoring lives. FREE surgery & treatment to Burn Victims Survivors - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Operation Restore Burns Deformity Corrective Surgery Camp
(non cosmetic)
an initiative of Rotary Club of Deonar (R.I. District 3140)
and National Burns Centre, Airoli
www.oprestore.org
Objective• FREE surgery & treatment to Burn Victims Survivors• Correct the functional deformities by surgery &
physiotherapy• Restore their working capacity & confidence to lead
a near normal life
Operation Restore… Restoring lives
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Beneficiaries• Mainly women & children• Only functional surgeries, not cosmetic• Socially & Economically deprived families• Victims Survivors of accidents, dowry harassment,
suicide, and acid attack cases
Operation Restore… Restoring lives
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The beginning…• Started as joint project with US based NGO
‘Operation Smile’ in 2010• Held annual camps with 50-60 patients• In 2013 ‘Operation Smile’ discontinued as it
focussed only on cleft lip surgery & not burns
Overwhelming Need… Overcome Challenges
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• Collaborated with other Rotary Clubs• Present format to hold 3-4 camps in the year with
approx. 20 patients per camp• Have also received support from the Rotary District
and other Donors
Its progress
Over 250 surgeries completed since 2010
Screening Surgeries Post-Operative care
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The process
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Primarily Women & Children
Social & economic status
Medical Assessment
1. Screening of patients
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Arms & Legs
Neck & Chest
Hands & feet
Head & Face
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2. Surgeries being performed
3. Post-Operative care
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• The camp is supported with the help of:– Volunteer Doctors & Paramedics
• 6 surgeons, 4 anesthesiologists, 7 physiotherapists, 12 member team of National Burns Centre (NBC)
– Enthusiasm of Rotarians• Cost incurred are for consumables & medicines only• Balance expenses underwritten by NBC
Camp model
More funds … More Beneficiaries
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Sr. Particulars Cost I OT Medicine Rs. 21,060 II Ward Medicine Rs. 3,757 III Dressings Rs. 6,817 IV Blood investigation Rs. 1,800 V Washing & Sterilization Rs. 2,250 TOTAL COST PER PATIENT Rs. 35,684
Average number of Patients per Camp = 20TOTAL COST PER CAMP Rs. 713,680
Cost per Patient per Camp
Other costs incurred but NOT included in the camp are: • Airfare, Hotel stay, Food - For surgeons who are from out of station • Breakfast, lunch, tea - For Volunteers in the Operating Team, Nursing Staff • Printing cost for posters, banners, documentation & Admin expenses
Promoting Op Restore
Promoting Op Restore
survivors----
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Operation Restore …restoring lives
NBC Director, Dr. Sunil Keswani outside the OT, seen here with Dr. Pramod Kale, both Rotarians from Rotary Club of Deonar
Thank you