KGH staff go mad for cancer equipment appeal
The Centenary Wing’s 25 staff have launched a “12 Months of Madness Appeal” to raise the money for a new PICC machine.
A PICC machine (Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter) is a type of ultrasound scanner that helps staff place a catheter into a person’s vein to deliver drug therapy.
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Hide AdMacmillan matron Laura Grist said: “The new machine we are raising money for will enable us to place the catheter lines used for chemotherapy treatments much more quickly – in about 20 minutes, instead of up to 50 minutes.
“This is a significant benefit for our patients and will make the experience of receiving chemotherapy that much easier – during what can be a very stressful time in their lives.”
The PICC machine is used to scan the size of veins to find the best place to deliver a catheter and then feed it along the vein until it is close to the heart
The new machine will enable catheters to be placed further up the arm towards the shoulder which makes it more comfortable for the patient than an insertion into the crook of the arm.
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Hide AdIt also assesses the size of the vein allowing the placer to select the most suitable size line for the vein.
The appeal has already got off to a flying start with a legacy contribution from the KGH Charity Fund putting in £15,000.
Staff – and their friends and family - have already arranged a variety of events to get the appeal rolling.
Members of Middle Nene Cruising Club in Thrapston spontaneously raised £201 for the appeal by doing a spaghetti shower for the Centenary Wings (staff from the Centenary Wing) team on September 2.
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Hide AdThe Centenary Wings are also having a sponsored slim and all got weighed – with the use of a weighbridge – thanks to Camgrain Stores of Rushton Road, Kettering, on Saturday, September 9.
Other events include a fundraising “Wipeout” event at the Aqua Park at Rutland Water on September 16 and plans include a Zip Wire Challenge, Army Boot Camp (which a patient has kindly volunteered to run), Walking over Hot Coals, Sumo Suit Spectacular, Trampolining Bounce Challenge and much more.
A challenge each month for the next 12 months.