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Success! Festus from Kenya raised $1,089 to fund skin grafting and debridement on his left hand to heal his infection.

Festus
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  • $1,089 raised, $0 to go
$1,089
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Fully funded
Festus's treatment was fully funded on December 28, 2022.

Photo of Festus post-operation

January 11, 2023

Festus underwent surgery on his hand to heal his infection.

Festus suffered a deep cut on his left hand and underwent surgery, including nerve repair and a skin graft.

Festus recovered well after surgery and was discharged home after 48 long days in the hospital. He is happy to be home with mother and his siblings.

Festus was such a friendly and vibrant presence in the hospital ward where he received surgery. He made many friends and brightened the days of so many with his infectious smile.

His mother is thankful for everything the hospital has done to her son. She says, “All of you in here have been kind to me, I can’t return this favor, May God bless you.”

Festus suffered a deep cut on his left hand and underwent surgery, including nerve repair and a skin graft. Festus recovered well after ...

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December 16, 2022

Festus is a cheerful boy who always has a friendly smile and a joyful, resilient spirit. The fifth born of six children, he is a third grader at a nearby primary school. His parents are small scale farmers who plant maize and beans for consumption and sale. Two of his siblings are in high school and the others are in primary school. His parents sell their farm produce in order to pay their school fees and manage their daily needs.

Festus has had a long stay in hospital with an infected wound and multiple surgeries, two debridement surgeries and nerve repair after he sustained a deep cut in his left hand. He now needs a skin graft to cover the damaged area. The decision to perform the skin graft was recommended by his doctors because his wound has not healed after a long time.

After undergoing three surgeries, Festus feels traumatized when he enters the operation theatre. His mother is worries that he might lose his hand if not treated. Their family has had to undergo counselling to promote resilience and assurance that everything will be okay, and that Festus will be able to use his hand again.

After all this, the family is looking forward to the results of the surgery with excitement. His family is asking any well-wisher to support them in this time of need, as they need $1,089 to fund the skin graft.

Festus’s mother says, “It’s been a long journey for my son. For the last one week I haven’t slept well just thinking of his health. I hope he gets treated and will be well again.”

Festus is a cheerful boy who always has a friendly smile and a joyful, resilient spirit. The fifth born of six children, he is a third grade...

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Festus's Timeline

  • December 16, 2022
    PROFILE SUBMITTED

    Festus was submitted by Beatrice Njoroge, Curative Medical Support Program Coordinator at African Mission Healthcare.

  • December 19, 2022
    TREATMENT OCCURRED

    Festus received treatment at AIC Kapsowar Hospital in Kenya. Medical partners often provide care to patients accepted by Watsi before those patients are fully funded, operating under the guarantee that the cost of care will be paid for by donors.

  • December 21, 2022
    PROFILE PUBLISHED

    Festus's profile was published to start raising funds.

  • December 28, 2022
    FULLY FUNDED

    Festus's treatment was fully funded.

  • January 11, 2023
    TREATMENT UPDATE

    Festus's treatment was successful. Read the update.

Funded by 18 donors

Funded by 18 donors

Treatment
Skin Grafting and Debridement
  • Cost Breakdown
  • Diagnosis
  • Procedure
On average, it costs $1,089 for Festus's treatment
Hospital Fees
$482
Medical Staff
$3
Medication
$127
Supplies
$306
Labs
$24
Other
$147
  • Symptoms
  • Impact on patient's life
  • Cultural or regional significance

​What kinds of symptoms do patients experience before receiving treatment?

Symptoms include burns, open wounds, pain and Inability/difficulty in movement and mobility, infection, scarring and disfigurement. Debridement and skin grafting are surgical processes used to treat serious wounds and burns.

​What is the impact on patients’ lives of living with these conditions?

The condition involves an open wound, pain and inability or difficulty in walking. The wound affects the ability to work or perform normal daily tasks.

What cultural or regional factors affect the treatment of these conditions?

Damaged skin and wounds are common in Kenya due to poor living conditions. Families use open flames for cooking and warmth, leading to burns. Traumatic wounds from farming accidents, road accidents, and violence are also common. Poorly controlled diabetes, an emerging problem, also causes infection and skin breakdown.

  • Process
  • Impact on patient's life
  • Risks and side-effects
  • Accessibility
  • Alternatives

What does the treatment process look like?

Debridement is the removal of dead/damaged tissue skin, and skin grafting is the process of covering damaged areas with healthy skin. Skin grafting involves the transplantation of skin from one body site to another. The transplanted tissue is called a skin graft.

What is the impact of this treatment on the patient’s life?

Treatment heals the wound and restores normal functioning.

What potential side effects or risks come with this treatment?

The risks of treatment are limited. The skin graft may fail or may become infected.

How accessible is treatment in the area? What is the typical journey like for a patient to receive care?

There are few quality treatment centers in developing countries. Hospitals lack adequate resources and expertise to treat this condition.

What are the alternatives to this treatment?

Amputation, if treatment is delayed. Usually, by the time the patient has come to one of the AMH partner hospitals, other approaches such as antibiotics and dressing changes have already been tried.

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