First successful artificial heart transplant using robotic technology in Saudi Arabia

The Royal Hospital specializing in heart surgery in Riyadh has achieved historic success by performing the first complete heart transplant with the help of a robot. This innovative surgery brings many benefits, including faster recovery and a lower risk of complications, setting a new standard in cardiovascular surgery.

First successful artificial heart transplant using robotic technology in Saudi Arabia
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First successful artificial heart transplant: a historic achievement in medicine


The King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre (KFSHRC) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, has made history by performing the first complete heart transplant using robotic technology. This historic operation, led by Dr. Feras Khaliel, was conducted on a 16-year-old patient with advanced heart failure. The surgical team opted for a minimally invasive approach, avoiding an open chest procedure, which resulted in a faster recovery, less pain, and fewer complications for the patient.


The operation, which lasted two and a half hours, was the culmination of weeks of careful planning and preparation. The team conducted seven simulations of the operation over three days to ensure accuracy and safety during the execution of this complex procedure. This was the first time a fully robotic system was used for heart replacement in a patient, surpassing traditional methods that involve opening the chest, which usually requires a lengthy recovery period.


Advantages of robotic surgery


Robotic systems, like the one used during this operation, offer numerous advantages. For instance, a minimally invasive approach means less damage to surrounding tissues, resulting in lower risk of infections, quicker healing, and fewer scars. Robotic systems also significantly shorten the duration of the operation, thereby reducing the risk of complications such as infections, sepsis, and pneumonia. A shorter operation time also means a shorter stay under anesthesia, which decreases the risk of postoperative complications.


This mode of operation benefits not only patients but also surgical teams. The application of robotic systems reduces the physical strain that surgeons endure during long operations, helping to maintain a high level of performance. For all these reasons, robotic heart transplantation may become the new standard in cardiovascular surgery in the coming years, according to Dr. Khaliel.


Challenges and preparations


Despite all the advantages, performing robotic transplantation is not without challenges. One of the main challenges was achieving perfect synchronization between the robotic system and the surgical team. Detailed coordination between humans and technology was crucial for the success of the procedure, and robotic surgery required a high level of communication and precision. The surgical team at KFSHRC prepared through extensive simulations, rehearsing each step to minimize potential risks. Thanks to these preparations, the operation was carried out without complications, and the patient is currently recovering with encouraging results.


The leader of this innovation, Dr. Khaliel, described the entire process as significantly different from other robotic operations previously performed, such as liver transplants. This type of procedure requires special attention due to the complexity of the heart as an organ, further emphasizing the importance of teamwork and communication.


Expectations for the future


Heart transplantation using robots opens up new possibilities for further advancements in cardiovascular medicine. Advances in technology and the inclusion of artificial intelligence in robotic systems enable increasingly precise and less invasive procedures. Future technology may bring even greater precision, shorter operation times, and better outcomes for patients. KFSHRC is already known for its high volume of robotic heart surgery and ongoing exploration of robotic transplantation possibilities, maintaining its leading position in medical innovations.


This hospital, ranked among the top 20 in the world for cardiovascular surgery, demonstrates how robotic surgery can reduce treatment costs, accelerate recovery, and effectively lessen pain for patients. According to statistics, reducing hospital stays by more than 50% and cutting costs by 40% compared to conventional surgical methods are just some of the results of this new technology.


KFSHRC, as a leading center for robotic surgery training in the world, actively collaborates with international institutions to spread knowledge and technology of minimally invasive transplants. With the support of the Saudi government, these efforts aim to elevate the quality of healthcare and ensure access to the latest medical solutions for as many patients as possible.

Hora de creación: 01 noviembre, 2024
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