45-year-old Fatima was sitting at home with her family in Aleppo when a mortar ripped through the building, seriously injuring her and her family. She was admitted to Aleppo University Hospital following a severe injury to her left thigh and treated by doctors using trauma medicines and supplies provided by WHO.
Fatima is one of thousands of complicated surgical cases who have been successfully treated in health facilities through support from WHO. Since the start of the crisis, WHO has distributed more than 10 million trauma care treatments and surgical interventions to all governorates, including cross-border from Turkey, to besieged and hard-to-reach areas.