A Swansea-based surgeon, who specializes in cleft lip and palate surgery, has returned from India where he has operated on his 100th patient.
It's been a mammoth hundred operations for a Swansea-based surgeon in India who has changed the lives of many with his expertise in cleft lip and palate surgery.
Dr. David Drake has been to India six times to work for a charity in some of the poorest parts of the country.The Morriston Hospital consultant said incidents of cleft lip and palate were higher in India than Wales.
Drake, a consultant, said working in India had improved his skills as a maxillofacial surgeon.
Each year, he travels to India with his colleague Chris Penfold from North Wales, who works at Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool. The trips are organised by the UK-based charity the Northern Cleft Foundation.
The surgeons undertake marathon operating sessions - between 12 and 14 hours at a time - and help train local doctors.
"In India the healthcare system is basically private, and as a lot of people come from rural, agricultural backgrounds, their families can't afford the cost of the operations. There are around 35,000 babies born with a cleft lip and palate every year in India compared with just over 1,000 in the UK," he said.
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