FARAH, Afghanistan (April 10, 2010) – Medical personnel from Forward Operating Base (FOB) Farah’s U.S. Navy Forward Surgical Team (FST) continued to help build medical capability for Afghans living in Farah Province by assisting with a hydrocelectomy on a 6-year-old local boy in Farah, Afghanistan, April 10, 2010.

“It’s not a dramatic life-saving procedure – it’s more of a comfort thing,” said Dr. Powell, “It’s not painful, but it never gets better”
Hyroceles can only be removed by surgery, which influenced Dr. Mehri to contact the FST and seek mentorship from Dr. Powell. The both of them were successful at releasing all excess fluid.
“I came along in order to learn something. I have learned new medical procedures, “said Dr. Mehri, “This is the first time I assisted with a hydrocele.”
Joint surgeries between the FST and Afghan physicians are becoming a trend in Farah, where local doctors are allowed to assist in surgeries on the condition that it is used as a mentoring tool and a learning opportunity for both parties.

Dr. Powell said Samadine will be up and about in a few days and will be followed up by Dr. Mehri.
“I give thanks to both Afghan and American doctors for helping my son,” said Ghouse Udine, Samadine’s father. Ghouse was present for the entire surgical procedure.
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