المملكة: Dr. Sulaiman Al-Habib Hospital in Al-Khobar removes a tumor in a woman in her thirties that causes her a lot of chronic pain in the abdomen and pelvis, while preserving the integrity of her ovaries.

Dr. Sulaiman Al-Habib Hospital in Al-Khobar ended the suffering of a woman in her thirties with a tumor measuring 13 cm long, which originated in the right ovary. It was removed by an advanced laparoscopic operation while preserving the integrity of the ovary, preserving her ability to become pregnant and give birth while removing the adhesions resulting from the migrating lining. This was mentioned by Dr. Khaled Al-Zahrani, a consultant in gynecology, obstetrics and gynecology, and gynecological laparoscopic and pelvic surgeries, head of the treating medical team, who holds a Canadian fellowship.
He explained that when the patient arrived at the clinic, her complaint was listened to and her medical file was reviewed, and it turned out that she had been complaining for 10 months of chronic pain in the pelvic area, and she had tried treatment in more than one hospital, and they prescribed it for her. The therapeutic solution was to install stents in the right ureter and kidney due to severe narrowing in them. She was immediately subjected to a series of precise medical examinations, which included magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and a number of laboratory tests.
The results revealed the emergence of a large tumor, consisting of a cyst in the right ovary, with endometriosis, and narrowing in the ureter. The right side and severe adhesions to the pelvis, indicating that the medical team, after studying all the results data, decided on urgent surgical intervention, in order to prevent her from developing more serious complications.
Dr. Khaled explained that the operation took two hours under general anesthesia, in which 3 small incisions were made in the abdomen, not exceeding 1 and a half cm, and advanced laparoscopic techniques were used. Excision of the tumor and treatment of severe pelvic adhesions, followed by precise cauterization of the migrating lining. The patient was then transferred to the inpatient ward and placed under round-the-clock observation.
Dr. Al-Zahrani confirmed that the patient began to improve at a rapid pace, and she left the hospital after 48 hours. She was completely free of the pain attacks and all of the symptoms mentioned above. The sample results later showed that the tumor was of the benign type.
It is worth noting. Dr. Sulaiman Al-Habib Hospital in Al-Khobar has achieved many medical successes, which qualified it to win a large number of awards and accreditations, such as HIMSS EMRAM Stage7 accreditation, the World Health Organization, Patient Safety Friendly Hospital Evaluation, the American College of Radiology ACR, AABB accreditation, CAP, in addition to the Saudi Center for Accreditation of Health Facilities (CBAHI), and GHA accreditation for medical tourism. It has also been recognized. As the first fully integrated digital health project in the region.
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