Oshakati Intermediate Hospital receives hemodialysis catheter


OSHAKATI: The FirstRand Namibia Foundation Trust handed over a hemodialysis catheter worth N.dollars 110 515 to the Oshakati Intermediate Hospital on Tuesday.

A hemodialysis catheter is a medical device designed to support individuals suffering from end-stage kidney disease.

Handing over the donation, FNB Far North Area Manager Abongile Mpikwa said hemodialysis catheters are essential in kidney replacement therapy, serving as a bridge to long-term vascular access such as arteriovenous fistulas and grafts.

‘The donation represents more than just a medical device, it symbolises hope, resilience, and the collective support of those in need,’ he said.

Mpikwa also highlighted that the foundation has over the past 10 years invested N.dollars 30 million in community and health, underscoring its deep commitment to improving the health and quality of life for all.

Meanwhile, Oshakati Intermediate Hospital Superintendent Robert Kanime said that the hospital has been under immense pressure to procure the necessary
equipment needed for the patients.

According to Kanime, cases of kidney failure have been on the increase lately, hence the consumables provided by FNB Namibia will not only help bridge the gap in the supply chain but also enable the continued delivery of essential dialysis treatments without interruption.

‘This support will directly impact the health and well-being of many patients who rely on these life-saving procedures,’ he said.

Source: The Namibia Press Agency