King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre (KFSHRC) in Jeddah has successfully performed a pioneering fully robotic resection of a pancreatic head tumor on a patient in his sixties. This innovative surgery exemplifies KFSHRC's dedication to medical innovation and its commitment to delivering the highest standards of patient care and experience.
The surgical procedure, carried out entirely by a robot, involved the removal of the pancreatic head, part of the stomach, the duodenum, and the bile duct. The remaining organs were then reconnected through small abdominal incisions, allowing food passage through the digestive system, reducing recovery time and hospital stay, unlike the traditional procedure which involves a large abdominal incision, higher risk infection, and a longer recovery period.
The medical team explained that executing such an advanced procedure required intensive collaboration among qualified multidisciplinary medical teams, including surgeons, nurses, anesthesiologists, radiology, and intensive care teams, along with the availability of the latest medical equipment. This ensured the best possible care for the patient, minimizing risks and potential complications.
They also noted that the patient was an ideal candidate for complete robotic surgery due to his good health despite his age and the absence of any prior abdominal surgeries. While robotic surgery enhances the precision and efficiency of the procedure, it is not a suitable option for all patients.
This medical achievement paves the way for expanding the use of robotic surgery to a broader range of patients, improving medical outcomes, patient experience, and operational efficiency, reaffirming KFSHRC’s commitment to innovation in healthcare practices and delivering medical solutions that surpass traditional practices.
It is noteworthy that King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre has been ranked first in the Middle East and Africa and 20th globally, in the list of the world’s top 250 Academic Medical Centres for the second consecutive year and recognized as the most valuable healthcare brand in the Kingdom and the Middle East, according to the 2024 Brand Finance rankings. Additionally in the same year, it was ranked among the world's best 250 hospitals by Newsweek magazine.
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