Burns and plastic surgery institute creates hope for Bangladeshi patients
“It was like a nightmare to me. I only noticed a spark from the electric
switchboard and the fire broke out instantly causing me to be severely
burned in the hands, chest and legs,” said Mohammad Shamim, 25, a
patient of Sheikh Hasina National Burn and Plastic Surgery Institute.

Shamim was admitted to the hospital on Saturday morning after the fire at his factory.
“Here I am receiving the treatment and most of the medicines free of
cost. The doctors and nurses are highly trained and cordial to me,” said
Shamim, who received second-degree burns and will require two lots of
surgery to recover fully.
Like Shamim, there are many other injured patients admitted to the burns
institute, the only specialized burn injury treatment institute in the
country.
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurated the burns and plastic surgery institute last Wednesday.
“This 12-story burn and plastic surgery institute is the largest
hospital in the world of its kind. It has 500 beds, 50 intensive care
units, 12 operation theaters,” Dr. Samanta Lal Sen, coordinator of the
institute, told Arab News.
He said that it will be an “one-stop treatment center” for burns and
plastic surgery. Patients will receive the most advanced treatments from
the institute.
The institute contains three different blocks: One is a burns unit, one a
plastic surgery unit and the other will function as an academic wing.
“In this institute our doctors and medical professionals will get the
opportunity to acquire excellence in their arena. At present we have the
largest burns and plastic surgery institute in the world but we dream
of being the best in providing treatment facilities,” Dr. Sen said.
The institute has a collaboration agreement with Singapore General
Hospital as well as other renowned hospitals in Australia and India
under which it will run training and research activities, he said.
It will take a few more months to run the institute at full capacity,
Dr. Sen said. “We have a plan to invite world- famous doctors and
plastic surgeons in this institute to interact with our local experts,
which will eventually help the local professionals to enhance their
expertise,” he said.
The Bangladesh government has initially spent $120 million in building
the burns and plastic surgery institute, which will provide treatment,
research and study facilities simultaneously with a workforce of 2,200
doctors, nurses and medical staff.
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