Fifteen patients from the region were able to undergo surgery for complex conditions that cannot be treated locally, thanks to a joint operation between the Tarapacá Health Service, Rotary Iquique, the Regional Government, Collahuasi, and the region's two public hospitals. The operation's medical coordinator, Dr. Dino Ibaceta, explained that this time they addressed chest wall deformities such as pectus excavatum and pectus carinatum, as well as…
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Fifteen patients from the region were able to undergo surgery for complex conditions that cannot be treated locally, thanks to a joint operation between the Tarapacá Health Service, Rotary Iquique, the Regional Government, Collahuasi, and the region's two public hospitals. The operation's medical coordinator, Dr. Dino Ibaceta, explained that this time they addressed chest wall deformities such as pectus excavatum and pectus carinatum, as well as…