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In a landmark operation, a specialized surgical team at Sur Referral Hospital has successfully performed a complex procedure to excise a challenging stage four colon tumor, underscoring a significant advancement in healthcare services across Oman’s governorates. Collaborating with experts from the Royal Hospital, the operation showcases the escalating capabilities of regional medical facilities within the Sultanate.
Dr. Badr bin Rashid Al-Jaafari, Head of Surgery at Sur, reported that the patient had a notable four-centimeter colon tumor that had extended its reach, adhering to the abdominal wall, the right uterine tube, and the ovary. This made the operation particularly intricate, necessitating highly specialized surgical skills.
Spanning around three hours, the surgery was executed successfully, as surgeons managed to remove the entire tumor along with any affected surrounding tissues, all while upholding exemplary standards of patient safety and surgical accuracy. Medical professionals have defined this procedure as one of the most complex surgeries conducted at the facility.
Dr. Al-Jaafari noted that such advanced surgeries were mainly performed at the Royal Hospital in Muscat before now. The successful execution of this operation at Sur highlights the significant progress in offering specialized healthcare services closer to home across Oman’s regions.
This accomplishment further illustrates the robust collaboration between healthcare institutions in the nation. The alliance between Sur Referral Hospital and the Royal Hospital emphasizes knowledge sharing, enhancing medical competencies nationwide, and ensuring citizens are provided high-quality healthcare services within proximity.
Hospital officials revealed that there are plans to expand specialized surgical services further, with the introduction of new support departments including vascular and urology surgery units slated. These initiatives aim to address evolving healthcare needs and fortify the hospital’s capacity to handle increasingly complicated cases.
Experts highlighted that such accomplishments foster confidence in local healthcare facilities and diminish the necessity for patients to travel to Muscat for specialized treatments. This operation represents yet another pivotal achievement in Oman’s mission to localize advanced healthcare services, boost treatment access, and enhance the overall quality of medical care across the country.