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Successful esophageal surgery for an infant less than two days old at Al-Mouwasat Hospital in Dammam

Successful esophageal surgery for an infant less than two days old at Al-Mouwasat Hospital in Dammam

Successful esophageal surgery for an infant less than two days old at Al-Mouwasat Hospital in Dammam

Successful esophageal surgery for an infant less than two days old at Al-Mouwasat Hospital in Dammam
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12/08/2021

The medical team at Al-Mouwasat Hospital in Dammam succeeded in saving the life of a baby suffering from esophageal atresia (obstruction of the esophagus), a rare congenital defect in which the child is born with a deformity in the esophagus (the tube that connects the mouth to the stomach), instead of a tube between the mouth and the stomach. The esophagus grows in two unconnected parts. The child with this defect is unable to pass food from the mouth to the stomach and has difficulty breathing.

As soon as the child arrived at the Pediatric Emergency Department at Al-Mouwasat Hospital in Dammam, he was diagnosed with esophageal atresia (obstruction of the esophagus) immediately after his birth, and he was admitted to the intensive care unit for infants and prepared for the operation.

Praise be to God, the operation succeeded and the lower esophagus was separated from the trachea and the esophageal connection was restored.

This case is considered one of the rare and complex surgical cases that necessitated the presence of an integrated and specialized medical team consisting of a consultant pediatric surgeon, Dr. Muhammad Al-Jalouli, an anesthesiologist, and intensive care consultant, and a consultant in the preterm and neonatal unit. The baby was discharged after recovering, thanks to God, from the surgery.

Pediatric surgery is one of the rare specialties that characterize Al-Mouwasat Hospital, and this is in line with the vision of Al-Mouwasat Medical Services Company in attracting competencies and delicate sub-specialties through the use of the latest technologies and advanced medical equipment in this field.




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02/11/2025

In an urgent response to a critical emergency, the medical team at the Emergency Department of Al Mouwasat Hospital in Madinah received a patient in his fifties who had been transferred urgently from another hospital to save his life after being diagnosed with massive clots in the pulmonary arteries, which caused a complete blockage. This led to respiratory failure, a severe drop in oxygen levels, and loss of consciousness.

According to the protocols followed at Al Mouwasat Hospital in Madinah, immediate coordination took place among the medical teams, and the patient was swiftly transferred to the Interventional Catheterization Unit, where a delicate procedure was performed to remove the life-threatening pulmonary clots via catheterization. The procedure was led by Dr. Rayan Halawani – Consultant of Interventional Radiology, in collaboration with the anesthesia team, and was completed in less than an hour.

Thanks to Allah and the expertise of the medical team, the patient’s vital signs improved immediately after the procedure. He was then transferred to the Cardiac Care Unit to continue his treatment under the supervision of a Consultant of Cardiology and Vascular Medicine, until he fully recovered and was discharged in good health to resume his normal life.

This case is yet another clear example of the medical excellence and multidisciplinary collaboration at Al Mouwasat Hospital, reaffirming the hospital’s readiness to manage critical and life-saving cases with the highest standards of quality and speed—making a real difference in patients’ lives.

Successful esophageal surgery for an infant less than two days old at Al-Mouwasat Hospital in Dammam

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Successful esophageal surgery for an infant less than two days old at Al-Mouwasat Hospital in Dammam
09/11/2025

Al Khobar – The medical team at Al Mouwasat Hospital in Al Khobar successfully performed a delicate robotic surgery to correct a rare congenital deformity in the renal pelvis for a patient who was suffering from severe pain due to a significant narrowing at the upper part of the right ureter. 

The medical team explained that the patient had a congenital anomaly characterized by the presence of an additional renal artery compressing the upper section of the right ureter from the outside, causing severe obstruction that prevented normal urine flow and led to dilation and swelling of the renal pelvis. This condition resulted in recurrent severe pain and renal colic. 

After conducting the necessary medical examinations, the surgical team decided to intervene using robotic-assisted technology. The procedure involved removing the narrowing at the upper ureter, repositioning the additional renal artery, and creating a new connection between the ureter and the renal pelvis—all performed with advanced robotic surgical precision. 

The operation lasted approximately an hour and a half and, by the grace of God, was completed successfully without any complications, with minimal bleeding during the procedure. The patient was discharged from the hospital in good health and a stable condition. 

This achievement highlights the high level of expertise of the medical team at Al Mouwasat Hospital and the advanced capabilities of robotic surgery in providing precise and safe solutions for complex medical cases. 

It also reflects Al Mouwasat Medical Services Company’s vision of attracting top medical talent and subspecialties while providing the latest medical technologies and state-of-the-art equipment

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