(Web Desk) Saudi Arabia’s King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center (KFSHRC) performed the world’s first robotic heart transplant.
According to the foreign news agency, the world’s first robotic heart transplant is a major medical breakthrough.
A robotic heart transplant was successfully performed in a 16-year-old patient. The patient had severe heart failure and underwent a heart transplant in a two-and-a-half-hour operation.
It takes a long time for a patient to recover after a conventional heart transplant. But this new procedure does not require cutting the chest to replace the heart.
This allows the patient to recover faster, reduce pain and reduce the risk of complications. A team led by a Saudi surgeon performed a robotic heart transplant.
The medical team made a lot of preparations for the success of the operation and the safety of the patient. The team repeated the process 7 times virtually over the course of 3 days.
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Experts expect the success of the operation to lead to significant improvements in heart health. While it also shows the utility of robotic surgery for complex cardiac operations. The use of robotic techniques without cutting the chest will help reduce the cost of this operation and help patients recover faster.
Saudi Dr. Faris Khalil said that the success of the world’s first robotic heart transplant is not only a revolutionary development. Rather, it is in line with the Saudi Vision 2030, which aims to improve the quality of life.
2024-09-14 06:22:27