12.08.2024

Nemiroff handed over equipment for the operations center of Superhumans in the amount of 3 million UAH

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Nemiroff continues to help Ukrainians affected by the war. The company purchased and handed over to the Department of Reconstructive and Plastic Surgery of the Superhumans Center the modern equipment necessary for performing complex reconstructive operations for about 3 million hryvnias. After all, helping Ukrainians during the war is one of the most important tasks of the company.

Among the purchased equipment is a drill with attachments and an Aesculap surgical oscillating saw, which is already used for complex limb surgeries. The high quality of this German tool ensures clear cuts and a long-lasting charge, which positively affects the overall quality of the performed operations. The Nemiroff company helps to restore health to those who suffered during the war.

An example of successful treatment is a patient who received a mine-explosive injury to his left leg in June 2023 in the Zaporizhzhia direction. After applying to Superhumans to provide sponsorship assistance to Ukrainians, he underwent reconstructive surgery on his right foot and re-amputation of his right limb with the removal of the neuroma. This will allow him to use both sports and functional prostheses.

Since the arrival of the equipment, the Superhumans Center has already performed about 40 successful upper and lower limb reconstruction operations. These operations are especially important for patients who cannot use prostheses due to malformed stumps or painful neoplasms. The Nemiroff is a help to Ukrainians who have lost hope for a fulfilling life.

Innovative equipment purchased thanks to the Nemiroff company opens up new opportunities for high-quality treatment and rehabilitation of patients at the Superhumans center

The Nemiroff company once again confirms its status as a socially responsible business by supporting important initiatives to help Ukrainians affected by the war. As of July 2024, the company Nemiroff victims of war implemented charity projects and supported funds for a total amount of about 20 million hryvnias.