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King Abdullah Medical Complex in Jeddah ends the suffering of two patients with chronic urge urinary incontinence

A medical team specialized in treating urinary tract diseases at King Abdullah Medical Complex, a member of the Second Jeddah Health Cluster, succeeded in ending the suffering of two patients in their forties with urge urinary incontinence. In detail, the two patients visited the outpatient clinics at King Abdullah Medical Complex, where the two cases were discussed according to the scheduled review dates for each case in the urology clinics, and all necessary medical examinations were completed, and they were initially diagnosed, then a drug treatment plan was developed for them, including Botox injections to restore urinary control, and they underwent The two cases went to a first treatment phase, to which they did not respond.

After studying the two cases, the treating medical team decided to prepare them for a thin slice implantation procedure for each of them using the latest international medical methods for nerve stimulation. It was placed under the skin at the bottom of the foot. It took half an hour under local anesthesia. It was a complete success, praise be to God, instead of the traditional method. The usual procedure is to perform a surgical procedure to implant a device on the sacral vertebrae at the bottom of the spine.

Dr. Muhammad Khan, a urology consultant, Dr. Ihab Abdel Moneim, a urology consultant, Abdullah Turkawi, an associate professor at Stanford University in the United States, Dr. Faisal Al-Shehri, a urology specialist, and Dr. Firas Sindi, a urology resident, participated in the operation.

This success comes as a translation of our promises at the Second Jeddah Health Gathering to beneficiaries, “to make your health our priority” by providing advanced health care using the latest medical technologies, by achieving excellence in the services provided and relying on qualified medical staff working in accordance with the best modern medical practices.

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