Tuesday, May 15, 2018
US And Sri Lankan Surgeons Performed A Gall Bladder Removal Surgery Successfully In The World's Largest Hospital Ship "USNS Mercy "
“This was the first time I have ever operated aboard a ship,” said
Dr. Vyramuthu Varanitharan, a general surgeon at Base Hospital Mutur.
“It is very stable and doesn’t move around. It felt as if I was doing
surgery in an operating room in a hospital. It was a fantastic
experience to have been able to do surgery on a hospital ship and it is
something my team and I will never forget.”
Dr. Vyramuthu has revealed this after the U.S. and Sri Lankan surgeons conducting the first ever robot-assisted surgery aboard the USNS Mercy on May 4. The joint team of multinational surgeons and medical professionals successfully completed a cholecystectomy, or gall bladder removal, on a Sri Lankan citizen using a Da Vinci XI Robot Surgical System.
“This landmark surgery advances the boundaries of what is possible through collaboration, skill, and technology,” said U.S. Ambassador to Sri Lanka and the Maldives Atul Keshap. “We are proud to partner with Sri Lankan medical professionals on this ground-breaking achievement for the international medical field.”
Dr. Vyramuthu has revealed this after the U.S. and Sri Lankan surgeons conducting the first ever robot-assisted surgery aboard the USNS Mercy on May 4. The joint team of multinational surgeons and medical professionals successfully completed a cholecystectomy, or gall bladder removal, on a Sri Lankan citizen using a Da Vinci XI Robot Surgical System.
“This landmark surgery advances the boundaries of what is possible through collaboration, skill, and technology,” said U.S. Ambassador to Sri Lanka and the Maldives Atul Keshap. “We are proud to partner with Sri Lankan medical professionals on this ground-breaking achievement for the international medical field.”


Monday, May 14, 2018
A Chinese National Was Arrested With 126 Illegally Imported Cigarette Sticks At Hambanthota
The excise Department officials of
Hambanthota had arrested a Chinese National with 126 illegally imported Cigarette sticks without paying tarrifs ,in possession at a firm near Hambanthota City today(14).
The suspect was later produced before the Hambanthota Magistrate Court by the Excise Department officials where he was ordered to pay Rs.500,000 fine.
However the Chinese National was unable to pay the fine and due to this Magistrate has remanded him until 06 th of June.
Hambanthota had arrested a Chinese National with 126 illegally imported Cigarette sticks without paying tarrifs ,in possession at a firm near Hambanthota City today(14).
The suspect was later produced before the Hambanthota Magistrate Court by the Excise Department officials where he was ordered to pay Rs.500,000 fine.
However the Chinese National was unable to pay the fine and due to this Magistrate has remanded him until 06 th of June.
Chinese Government To Provide US Dollars One Billion Loan To Construction Work Of Central Expressway
Chinese government has deccided to provide US Dollars one Billion as a loan to the construction work of the first phase of Central Expressway.
Chinese Ambassador to Sri Lanka Cheng Xieyuan had informed Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasinghe on this loan during the talks held between the two parties today(14).
Chinese Ambassador to Sri Lanka Cheng Xieyuan had informed Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasinghe on this loan during the talks held between the two parties today(14).
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