KMCH Sempora Performs Advanced Head, Neck Surgeries; Marks Major Milestone

Bilal Habib

Srinagar, April 30: Kashmir Medical College and Hospital (KMC&H) Sempora has achieved a significant milestone by successfully performing advanced head and neck procedures, marking a major step forward in specialized surgical care within Jammu and Kashmir’s healthcare landscape.
KMCH achieved the groundbreaking milestone by successfully performing a Sistrunk operation and a thyroglossal cyst removal—both highly intricate procedures—using world-class precision and cutting-edge equipment, marking a significant leap in its specialized surgical capabilities. Both the patients are safe, recovering, and on the path to full health.
Both procedures fall under advanced head and neck surgery and reflect strong surgical capability, especially when done with precision and modern equipment.
The historic milestone has been achieved under the supervision of Managing Director, KMCH, Tausif Ahmad; Executive Director, Insha Qazi; Principal/Dean KMCH, Prof. Nazir Ahmad Khan with the surgical support of the super specialist doctors.
Managing Director, KMCH, Tausif Ahmad said this is a historic day for the Kashmir Medical College and Hospital as it marks a major leap forward as it continues to lead in innovative, specialized care.
“Equipped with modern technology and skilled expertise, the hospital continues to expand its capabilities in delivering high-quality, patient-centered treatment,” he said.
Executive Director, Insha Qazi said the successful conduct of these advanced procedures reflects KMCH’s growing strength in delivering complex surgical care and its commitment to excellence.
“This achievement highlights our focus on building a robust healthcare system with advanced infrastructure and highly skilled professionals to serve the people with the best possible medical facilities,” she said.
Principal/Dean KMCH, Prof. Nazir Ahmad Khan said previously, KMCH conducted only minor surgical procedures, but it has successfully performed operations under general anaesthesia which is a great achievement.
“When any hospital is able to perform surgeries under general anaesthesia, it means that all the necessary backup support, logistics, and equipment are available there,” he said.
The principal said it is a clear indication that KMCH has reached a stage where we can provide the public with all kinds of medical facilities—whether related to medicine, gynaecology, ENT, or ophthalmology. This is the first step in that direction.
Both patients have expressed their gratitude and appreciation to KMCH for initiating such procedures at the hospital and for providing them with effective treatment.

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