Saudi Hospital Performs Life-saving Minimally Invasive Aneurysm Repair
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In a groundbreaking medical achievement for the Middle East, King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre (KFSHRC) successfully treated a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm in a 61-year-old patient using minimally invasive branched stent technology. The patient, who suffered from a series of complex health issues including hypertension, kidney dysfunction, and vasculitis, was at nearly 100% risk of death with traditional open surgery.
The skilled medical team at KFSHRC opted for a cutting-edge approach that offers a safer and quicker recovery for high-risk patients. Their method involved:
- *Branched stent technology*: A minimally invasive procedure that avoids large incisions, reducing trauma and recovery time.
- *High-resolution 3D imaging*: This provided detailed views of the patient’s anatomy, allowing for precise stent placement.
- *Real-time cerebral blood flow monitoring*: Ensured a continuous blood supply to essential organs such as the kidneys and intestines during the procedure.
This innovative procedure underscores KFSHRC’s commitment to advancing healthcare through the use of cutting-edge technologies. By expertly managing this high-risk case, the medical team successfully saved the patient’s life.
KFSHRC’s commitment to medical excellence is reflected in its impressive achievements, including:
- Ranked #1 in the Middle East and #20 globally among the top 250 Academic Medical Centers for the second consecutive year.
- Recognized as the most valuable healthcare brand in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East (2024 Brand Finance).
- Listed among the world’s best smart hospitals for 2025 (Newsweek).
This life-saving procedure further solidifies KFSHRC’s position as a leader in healthcare innovation in the region.
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