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Royal Hospital conducts oman’s first breast cancer surgery by 3D endoscopy

Royal Hospital conducts oman’s first breast cancer surgery by 3D endoscopy

From Times of Oman · () English

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  • The Royal Hospital in Oman performed the country's first nipple-sparing mastectomy using 3D endoscopy through a single incision.
  • The surgery included immediate breast reconstruction and a sentinel lymph node biopsy for a 40-year-old patient with left breast cancer.
  • This achievement highlights Oman's adoption of advanced medical technologies and enhances its status as a healthcare hub.

The Royal Hospital has marked a significant milestone in Omani healthcare by successfully performing the nation's first nipple-sparing mastectomy utilizing 3D endoscopy. This advanced minimally invasive procedure was conducted through a single surgical incision.

The surgery, which lasted approximately three hours, was performed on a 40-year-old woman diagnosed with left breast cancer. It incorporated immediate breast tissue reconstruction and a sentinel lymph node biopsy, ensuring comprehensive treatment. The patient recovered successfully following the operation, which adhered to the latest global medical practices.

This accomplishment underscores the Royal Hospital's commitment to adopting modern medical technologies and developing specialized services. It reinforces Oman's growing reputation as an advanced healthcare destination and demonstrates the capability of national medical professionals to implement cutting-edge global surgical techniques.

The successful procedure is seen as a major advancement for Oman's health sector, boosting the country's standing both regionally and internationally in medical innovation.

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Originally published by Times of Oman. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.