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American Hospital Dubai wins recognition for excellence in robotics surgery for performing over 100 successful procedures

UK based leading publication 'Global Brands Magazine' confers the award to American Hospital Dubai for overall excellence and robust healthcare

Published: Sun 5 Jul 2020, 8:42 AM

Updated: Sun 5 Jul 2020, 11:14 AM

American Hospital Dubai, part of Mohamed & Obaid Al Mulla Group, has been awarded 'Excellence in Robotic Surgery Services' from Global Brands Magazine, a leading independent publication based in the UK. American Hospital Dubai was recognised for its exceptional commitment to innovation, quality service, branding, customer service, and its overall performance in providing robust healthcare for patients in the UAE and across the wider region. It became the only hospital in the Middle East to win this award and was selected from a very competitive group of entrants, all of whom demonstrated unique and exceptional service delivery towards evolving healthcare sectors.
Robotic-Assisted surgery is a process that allows surgeons to perform complex surgical procedures with more precision, flexibility, and control than conventional techniques. The latest edition enables surgeons to perform minimally invasive surgery with an advanced set of instruments, 3D-High Definition (3D-HD) vision system, and with ten times magnification. The da Vinci Xi instruments have mechanical wrists that bend and rotate to mimic the movements of the human wrist- allowing the surgeon to make small, precise movements inside the body.
Dr Hatem Mousa, Consultant General Surgeon at the American Hospital Dubai, said: "American Hospital Dubai was the first medical facility in Dubai to offer the fourth generation of da Vinci Xi surgical system to conduct robotic surgery services. Several complex procedures have been performed so far with success, and some of these include surgical removal of the gallbladder with tiny incisions; Hysterectomy, surgical removal of the uterus or other reproductive organs; Myomectomy, surgical removal of uterine fibroids; Sacrocolopopexy, surgery for uterine or prolapsed and Prostactomy involving surgical removal of the prostate and kidneys; removal of colon, rectum, small intestine and stomach cancer; and repair of different Hernias.
Dr Hatem added American Hospital had completed over 100 surgeries since the launch of the Robotic-Assisted surgery services, and overall, patients have experienced several benefits ranging from lower levels of pain, less blood loss, shorter hospital stays, minimal scarring, and overall recovery compared to other surgical approaches.
Sherif Beshara, CEO of Mohamed and Obaid Al Mulla Group, said: "We have endeavoured to constantly seek advances to improve further and develop our offering to enhance the quality of healthcare for our patients. Technology, robotics, artificial intelligence (AI) and the use of innovative data offers great opportunities for making progress in areas of virtual medicine, population health management, innovative use of data analytics and visualization as well as advanced clinical decision support. Through continuous innovation, we look to minimize the burden of chronic diseases for the benefit of our patients."
The robotic surgery system at the American Hospital, da Vinci Xi surgical system, is renowned for creating versatile systems that provide multi-quadrant access for a variety of complex procedures.
Global Brands Magazine is a leading brand magazine providing opinions and news related to various brands across the world. A fully independent branding magazine, Global Brands Magazine represents an astute source of information from across industries.