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Microsurgical Spine Procedure Performed At Aisha Bint Hamad Al Attiyah Hospital
(MENAFN- Gulf Times)
The orthopaedic surgery team at Hamad Medical Corporation’s Aisha Bint Hamad Al Attiyah Hospital has successfully performed a precise microsurgical spinal canal decompression on a 56-year-old patient.
He had suffered from chronic pain and severe difficulty in movement for years due to spinal canal stenosis and lumbar spine compression.
This procedure marks the first-of-its-kind at the hospital, as it had previously been performed only at Hamad General Hospital due to its complexity and the need for specialised expertise and advanced equipment.
The team utilised C-Arm fluoroscopy to guide the procedure with high precision under a microscope, enabling accurate identification of affected vertebral levels and relieving nerve compression without large incisions or compromising spinal stability, supporting faster recovery and reduced surgical risks.
Within a few days of the surgery, the patient gradually regained her ability to walk, with noticeable improvements in pain levels and leg function.
She is currently undergoing a rehabilitation programme to strengthen her back muscles and improve spinal stability. The success of this procedure supports the expansion of advanced and complex surgical services at the hospital, contributing to reduced waiting times and enhanced access to specialised care for the community in the northern regions.
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