15-member team of Turkish, British surgeons chose Pakistan and Bangladesh for operations in Asia


Peshawar: A team of British and Turkish doctors performed free surgeries on 40 children with complex heart diseases at Lady Reading Hospital in Peshawar.
An international mission sent by the British charity for free treatment of children with heart diseases performed surgeries on deserving children with heart diseases at Lady Reading Hospital.
A 15-member team of Turkish and British surgeons chose Pakistan and Bangladesh for operations in Asia.
On this occasion, medical experts from abroad said that the doctors performed complex heart surgeries on 40 children, including children with holes in their hearts. They had a great time in Pakistan and enjoyed treating the children.
According to the hospital administration, 60 deserving children were selected from the province for free treatment, while all the operations performed at the hospital were successful.
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