Al Zahra Hospital Dubai achieves a remarkable achievement with more than 400 robotic surgeries

Al Zahra Hospital announced a new achievement that reflects its commitment to providing the best levels of advanced surgical care, as it has successfully completed more than 400 robotic surgeries. Robotic surgery has become an integral part of improving surgical operations from urology and gynecology to general surgeries and oncology. This advanced technology has proven to be a means Effective in reducing surgical intervention and enhancing patient safety, the benefits of robotic surgery include faster recovery and smaller incisions, which reduces the length of stay in the hospital and enables patients to quickly return to their daily lives. It also provides clear vision and better control for surgeons, allowing operations to be performed. With the highest levels of efficiency, which leads to reducing the possibility of complications and achieving higher levels of patient satisfaction.
This achievement reflects the hospital’s vision of medical leadership and adopting modern technologies to serve patients and achieve distinctive results as it is one of the few centers in the region that adopts this technology. The hospital also achieved another achievement by being the second hospital in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries to perform robotic anterior resection surgery.
Professor Ali Al-Daami, Consultant in General Surgery and Oncology and Head of the Surgery Department at Al Zahra Hospital Dubai, said: “This achievement is not just a number, but rather a testament to our team’s dedication to providing exceptional health care. Robotic technology enables us to deal with the most complex cases with high precision, ensuring faster recovery and better outcomes for patients. “It is truly a radical change in the way we perform surgeries.”
Dr. Mahmoud Tabbal, Consultant in General Surgery/Laparoscopic Surgery and Robotic Surgery, noted: “Robotic surgery represents a distinct option for many cases, but each case must be evaluated individually to ensure achieving the best results for the health condition, as there are certain types of patients or health conditions that can To benefit more from robotic surgery, including oncology surgery, especially in cases of small cancerous tumors, gastrointestinal surgery, hernia and abdominal wall surgeries of all kinds, urological surgery such as prostatectomy and disease surgery. “Women, which reduces pain and recovery period. To determine whether robotic surgery is the most appropriate option, some factors are taken into consideration, such as the complexity of the case, the patient’s general health condition, and the extent of the surgeon’s experience in using robotic techniques.”
Dr. Mohamed Shehait, Consultant Urologist and Robotic Surgery, explained: “Our outstanding results reflect our commitment to innovation and compassionate care. “For example, prostate cancer patients who underwent radical prostatectomy saw rapid recovery from urinary incontinence, an amazing advance that underscores the quality of care we provide.”
Dr. Gokhan Sepp, specialist in general surgery and robotic surgery, added: “This achievement reflects our commitment to providing the latest innovations in surgical procedures. “The robotic CMR system we use provides exceptional accuracy thanks to a high-resolution 3D camera, which helps see fine details and achieve the best surgical results.”
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