On July 22, the Future for Ukraine Foundation handed over a VAC device with consumables to the Kremenchuk Intensive Care Hospital.
After the rocket strike on June 27, many patients with burns and soft tissue injuries came to the Kremenchuk hospital. Doctors lack medical equipment and consumables for it.
Unfortunately, the state cannot cover all needs, so hospitals turn to charitable foundations and volunteer organizations for help.
Vacuum Assisted Closure (VAC) is a modern method of healing complex wounds, both acute and chronic. VAC is used in the presence of soft tissue defects that cannot be eliminated by primary suturing.
We are grateful to our permanent partners, the American funds RocMaidan and Ukraine Medical Relief, for purchasing equipment for the Kremenchuk Hospital. The Ukrainian diaspora in the USA created the foundations. Ukrainians all over the world unite and help each other, and this is priceless.
On June 27, At least 22 people died in a rocket attack on the Kremenchuk shopping center. The 64 people were injured, and 26 of them were hospitalized. During the search, the rescuers found 29 body fragments.