American Hospital Dubai has officially launched its Center for Surgical Simulation, Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, which provides training to medical professionals in the UAE and the region.
A leader in robotic surgeries, American Hospital Dubai is currently training 20 Emirati surgeons in this advanced field. The programme, to be completed by the end of 2024, comprises an online introduction, step-by-step training on modules, work on simulators and modules dry box, and hands-on and cadaver training by internationally renowned, certified robotic surgeon trainers.
Having launched robotic surgery in 2020, American Hospital Dubai has conducted more than 1,500 surgeries. It is also the first private healthcare entity outside the US to gain accreditation for its Center of Excellence in Robotic Surgery (COERS) from the prestigious US-based Surgical Review Corporation. The hospital set up the first robotic surgical training hub in the Middle East and Africa in partnership with Robotics
American Hospital Dubai, the leader in robotic surgery, announced a strategic agreement with Emitac Healthcare Solutions (EHS) and Varian, a Siemens Healthineers company, through which Varian will equip the hospital with a Halcyon system, a linear accelerator used for radiation therapy. American Hospital Dubai is the first private healthcare entity in the UAE to bring this facility to the UAE.
Sherif Beshara, CEO of American Hospital Dubai; Mohammed Kenanah, CEO of EHS; and Laurent Amiel, President, Radiation Oncology Solutions, Europe, Middle East and Africa at Varian, signed the agreement at the ongoing Arab Health. Emitac Group is a UAE-based conglomerate that includes healthcare solutions, finance, IT and other sectors, and has a collaboration with Varian.
The hospital signed an agreement at Arab Health 2023 with Emitac Healthcare Solutions (EHS) and Varian, which will equip the hospital with a Halcyon system, a linear.
American Hospital Dubai’s Center of Excellence in robotic surgery crosses another milestone in complex minimally invasive surgeries with a successful partial nephrectomy. The procedure removes potentially cancerous kidney tumours while ensuring the surrounding healthy kidney tissue remains intact thus maintain the kidney function.
Dr Muhammad Elmussareh, a UK-board certified consultant urologist with extensive experience in robotic renal surgeries, conducted the complex procedure using the most advanced 4th generation Da Vinci Xi Robotic System. American Hospital Dubai, the leader in robotic surgeries, was the first medical facility in the UAE to employ this technology and has conducted more than 1,000 robotic surgeries.
American Hospital Dubai's Center of Excellence in Robotic Surgery (COERS) earns accreditation by the US-based Surgical Review Corporation. The hospital is ..