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    Santa Monica Mirror
    Oct 15 2013

    SANTA MONICA PLASTIC SURGEON VOLUNTEERS TIME FOR SURGICAL MISSION

    Posted Oct. 15, 2013, 9:30 am
    Mirror Staff

    Santa Monica plastic surgeon Dr. Raffy Karamanoukian recently returned
    from a surgical humanitarian mission to the Central Republic Hospital
    in Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.

    The medical mission marked a cornerstone in establishing state of
    the art surgical facilities in a region that was devastated by war
    in the post-Soviet period.

    Nagorno-Karabakh Republic shares a common border with Armenia and is
    populated by ethnic Armenians.

    The purpose of the surgical mission was to assess current standards for
    surgical care at the Central Republic Hospital and to share standards
    of surgical expertise in the field of plastic and reconstructive
    surgery.

    The two surgeons were received by the Nagorno Karabagh Republic
    Minister of Health Dr. Sergei Movsesyan and Deputy Minister of Health
    Dr. Karen Ghukasyan and actively participated in a transfer of surgical
    expertise with NKR surgeons.

    The trip marks the second surgical mission for the surgeon, who holds
    active privileges at St. John's Hospital.

    "We often take the level of medical and surgical care that we have
    readily available for granted," said Dr. Karamanoukian. "In recent
    years, St. John's Hospital has helped me personally donate much needed
    equipment and supplies to Nagorno Karabakh Republic and Haiti."

    Dr. Karamanoukian was welcomed by the entire surgical and medical
    community at the Central Republic Hospital and participated in numerous
    surgical forums.

    Medical directors, including those in the fields of vascular surgery,
    plastic surgery, urology, and anesthesiology proactively interacted
    with the surgeons during their visit.

    Dr. Raffy Karamanoukian and wife Silvia donated specialized
    microsurgical and plastic surgery instruments in order to help
    establish a microsurgery reconstructive program at the Central
    Republic Hospital.

    The microsurgery instruments were received by Chief of Plastic Surgery
    Dr. Igor Zakharyan in association with the Deputy Minister of Health,
    Dr. Karen Ghukasyan.

    An established microsurgery center will allow for patients with
    complex injuries resulting from trauma or cancer to be treated with
    their own tissue, lending to a more functional recovery.

    One of the highlights of the trip, according to Dr. Karamanoukian,
    was to exchange surgical knowledge in the management of a volunteer
    who had sustained trauma while defusing a landmine.

    "The expert had identified the landmine and was about to diffuse the
    unit when he tripped and lost his balance," he said.

    "The Central Republican has faced enormous challenges over the
    last two decades as a result of limited infrastructure and supply
    capabilities. The sharing of surgical expertise across continents
    allowed for a productive exchange of information and collaboration."

    Two decades ago, the hospital was bombarded during the war and suffered
    irreparable damage.

    The surgeons of the hospital were forced to treat the wounded in the
    basement operating rooms.

    "It is not only refreshing, but life changing to see and participate
    in the progress being made in the medical arena in Stepanakert," Dr.

    Karamanoukian said.

    http://www.smmirror.com/articles/News/Santa-Monica-Plastic-Surgeon-Volunteers-Time-For-Surgical-Mission/38628

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