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KNH concludes specialised plastic and reconstructive surgical camp

In total, 15 surgeries were performed, restoring both function and dignity to patients with some of the most challenging conditions

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by ELISHA SINGIRA

Health26 August 2025 - 16:10
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In Summary


  • It focused on complex surgeries including lymphedema and lipedema reconstruction
  • The camp emphasized knowledge transfer, mentorship and hands-on training for local journalists
Doctors performing a surgery during the camp at KNH. Photo/KNH.

Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) and its partners have successfully concluded specialised plastic and reconstructive surgical camp.

The camp that started from August 20-26was organised by KNH in collaboration with Ohana One International Surgical Aid & Education, the University of Nairobi, and the Kenya Society of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery.

The mission brought together experts, including Dr David Kulber, President of Ohana One International Surgical Aid & Education and a world-renowned plastic and hand surgeon; Prof Ferdinard Nang’ole, Consultant Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon at KNH/UoN and a member of the Kenya Society of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery; and Dr Kennedy Ondede, Director, Surgical Services, KNH.

Others are Dr. Benjamin Wabwire, Head of Specialised Surgery, KNH; Dr Pedro Santos, Plastic Surgeon from Mozambique; Dr Peter Capetula from USA; Salim Hashim of Cedars-Sinai Hospital; and Cecilia Ronoh and Peter Ronoh, Africa Field Coordinators with Ohana One, among others.

It focused on complex surgeries, including lymphedema and lipedema reconstruction, cleft lip and palate repairs, correction of congenital limb deformities, soft tissue tumour excision and reconstruction, brachial plexus reconstruction, and post-burn scar release.

In total, 15 surgeries were performed, restoring both function and dignity to patients with some of the most challenging conditions.

Speaking after the conclusion of the camp, Dr Joel Lessan, Senior Director, Clinical Services at KNH, said: “We have successfully performed 15 surgeries, including lymphedema treatment, upper limb reconstruction, and neurofibromatosis surgery. With support from Ohana One, who also donated specialised surgical equipment, this initiative demonstrates the power of collaboration while strengthening KNH’s capacity as the national referral hospital and reaffirming our commitment to world-class healthcare.”

Beyond patient care, the camp emphasised knowledge transfer, mentorship and hands-on training for local surgeons—ensuring sustainability and long-term capacity building in reconstructive surgery.

The collaboration underscored the collective commitment to scaling up access to specialised, high-quality surgical care in Kenya while reaffirming KNH’s role as a leader in healthcare delivery, innovation and training.

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