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Groundbreaking Robotic Heart Transplant Performed in Saudi Arabia

Friday 13 September 2024 - 14:26
Groundbreaking Robotic Heart Transplant Performed in Saudi Arabia

In a remarkable advancement in medical technology, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center (KFSHRC) in Riyadh has successfully conducted the world’s first fully robotic heart transplant. This pioneering operation, which lasted two and a half hours, was performed on a 16-year-old patient suffering from end-stage heart failure, as reported by the Saudi Press Agency.

The surgical team, led by Dr. Feras Khaliel, who heads the Cardiac Surgery department and directs the Robotics and Minimally Invasive Surgery Program at KFSHRC, undertook extensive preparations prior to the operation. This included meticulous theoretical planning aimed at ensuring precision and minimizing risks associated with such complex procedures.

The innovative approach allowed the medical team to access the heart and perform the transplant without the need to open the patient’s chest. To refine their technique, the team conducted virtual simulations of the procedure seven times over three days, ensuring they were well-prepared for the actual surgery.

The successful completion of this operation marks a significant milestone in the field of heart transplant surgery, moving away from traditional methods that require extensive recovery times. The use of robotic technology facilitates minimally invasive surgery, which not only reduces pain but also shortens recovery periods and lowers the risk of complications. This advancement is expected to greatly enhance the quality of life for patients undergoing such procedures.

Dr. Majid Al-Fayyad, CEO of KFSHRC, emphasized the importance of this achievement, stating that it represents a significant leap forward in heart transplant surgery, which has evolved since its inception in the 1960s. He noted, “The success of the world’s first robotic heart transplant marks a transformative leap, not only for our institution but also for Saudi Arabia’s journey toward global leadership in specialized medicine, in line with Saudi Vision 2030, which places innovation at the core of its efforts to improve quality of life.”

Dr. Al-Fayyad also acknowledged the vital support from Saudi leadership, which has prioritized healthcare development, enabling such groundbreaking advancements in medical services. 

This achievement aligns with KFSHRC’s commitment to medical innovation. As a leading training center for robotic organ transplant surgery, KFSHRC is dedicated to enhancing global knowledge of minimally invasive organ transplants. The institution collaborates with medical facilities worldwide to train healthcare professionals, thereby improving outcomes and elevating medical practices on a global scale.

The successful robotic heart transplant not only showcases the capabilities of KFSHRC but also positions Saudi Arabia as a key player in the future of advanced medical procedures, promising a new era of healthcare innovation.


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