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The University of New York (NYU) Langone is associated with an Israeli hospital to give new hopes to the soldiers of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) who lost limbs in the brutal war against Hamas.
The Israeli Belev Echad beneficial organization has facilitated the international collaboration between the Tel Aviv Surasky Medical Center: Ichilov and the Nyu amputation reconstruction center (CAR) of Nyu to offer the latest generation pioneer osseintegration techniques in the US.
Osteointegration is a process that allows a prosthesis to bind directly to the bone of a patient, eliminating pressure on their soft tissue. NYU CAR is a multidisciplinary center established in 2019 that focuses on patients suffering from “complex limb lesions” or suffering serious congenital defects, according to Dr. Omri Ayalon of the Omri Ayalon Center.
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A wounded soldier in Khan Yunis said he just wants to return to a normal life. (Israel Defense Forces)
“I feel very grateful that I can provide a service that is helping. We have the luxury here not to be in times of war and capable of concentrating on these more reconstructive procedures that help these soldiers return to a more normal way of life,” Dr. Ayalon said to Fox News Digital.
Hamas’ horrible October 7 terrorist attacks And the later war in Gaza has tragically increased the need for prostheses in Israel, but the osteointegration is not yet generalized in the country.
The interdisciplinary nature of the NYU Center allows patients to obtain all the necessary services for a successful prosthetic implant, including surgery, physiotherapy and emotional advice, in one place. The techniques available in the NYU car, which Before October 7 If the experience in the treatment of injured Ukrainian soldiers can help relieve the sensation of the ghost limb and other pain associated with amputation and prostheses, and osteercepction allows patients to be equipped with prostheses when otherwise they could not do so.
IDF Combat Medic in the US to receive a prosthetic arm
Nyu Langone is being associated with an Israeli hospital to perform state -generation. (Noam Galai/Getty images)
Israeli soldier Imri Rong, 26, was in Australia when the voice broke his country was under attack. He hastened home as soon as a flight was available and served as commander of a K-9 unit of the IDF in Gaza. Rong was injured when he and his team were clearing a Home in Khan Yunis That turned out to be caught in the fool. The house, which was connected with explosives, collapsed in the soldiers. The unit of the unit, Cheetah, who alerted the soldiers on the explosive traps with only seconds, was killed in the collapse, but all the soldiers escaped with their lives. Rong accredits Cheetah for saving them.
“She saved my life that day, saved the life of eight soldiers,” he said Fox News Digital.
Rong suffered nervous damage to the leg and ankle that made it difficult to walk. Belev Echad assured her treatment in the Nyu car. He says that his “greatest desire” is to see all the hostages at home, and hopes to live a “normal life” once his surgeries end and expect to return to football with his friends.
The images are shown on the walls of a bomb shelter, in which, six months before, people sought refuge before being killed during the deadly attack of October 7 against Israel by the terrorists of Hamas de Gaza, near Kibbutz Beeri in southern Israel, on April 7, 2024. (Reuters/Amir Cohen)
Dr. Yaron Mor of the Ichilov Hospital, one of the largest in Israel, believes that the Association with the Nyu car presents a unique opportunity for both countries to grow of the knowledge of the other. Dr. Mor told Fox News Digital that treating wounded veterans is especially significant for him. Dr. Mor served in a previous Gaza War, Operation Cast Lead, and had to identify the body of a murdered friend.
“It is a privilege to treat them. They are children, we have to give them the opportunity to bring normal lives,” said Dr. Mor.
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Belev Echad is an Israeli rehabilitation center for wounded IDF soldiers. The president of the organization, Rabbi Uriel Vigler, says he organized this association to help bring “avant -garde surgeries” and “innovative technology” to Israel.
“These surgeries will transform the life of so many people,” he said.