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		<title>King Faisal Specialist Hospital Performs World’s First Robotic Brain Tumor Surgery</title>
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<p><strong>Riyadh </strong> — In a groundbreaking advancement for medical innovation, the King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre (KFSHRC) in Riyadh has successfully performed the world’s first robotic intracranial tumor resection, setting a new benchmark in neurosurgical precision and patient recovery.</p>



<p>The historic procedure involved the removal of a 4.5-centimeter brain tumor from a 68-year-old patient who had been experiencing severe headaches and concentration difficulties.</p>



<p> Using advanced robotic technology, surgeons were able to operate with unprecedented accuracy while minimizing risks to critical neurovascular structures.</p>



<p>Remarkably, the patient was discharged fully conscious within 24 hours, a recovery period nearly four times faster than conventional brain surgery. </p>



<p>This milestone demonstrates the potential of robotic systems to redefine surgical safety, efficiency, and patient outcomes.</p>



<p>Dr. Homoud Al-Dahash, lead consultant for skull base tumors at KFSHRC, highlighted the precision and control offered by the robotic system, enabling surgeons to navigate complex brain anatomy safely.</p>



<p> Guided by a 3D optical system, the one-hour surgery provided a magnified, highly detailed view of the brain, ensuring accurate tumor removal while protecting vital areas.</p>



<p>Advanced image-guided navigation and robotic instrumentation have transformed neurosurgery, eliminating hand tremors and enhancing stability.</p>



<p> These capabilities allow surgeons to perform intricate procedures with greater confidence and reduced risk, setting new global standards in minimally invasive brain surgery.</p>



<p>KFSHRC CEO Dr. Majid Al-Fayyadh emphasized that this achievement reflects the hospital’s commitment to innovation and patient-centered care, stating that it positions the institution as a global leader in cutting-edge medical technology.</p>



<p> “This milestone aligns with our vision, where advanced technology and excellence in healthcare define the future of medicine,” he noted.</p>



<p>This success builds on KFSHRC’s history of pioneering robotic procedures, including the world’s first robotic heart and liver transplants, further solidifying the hospital’s reputation as a center for robotic and minimally invasive surgery. </p>



<p>The institution has been recognized as the top academic medical center in the Middle East and North Africa, and among the world’s top 15 globally for 2025.</p>



<p>International rankings and accolades reflect KFSHRC’s ongoing focus on excellence and innovation. </p>



<p>The hospital has been named the most valuable healthcare brand in the Middle East and featured among the world’s best hospitals for smart and specialized care.</p>



<p>By integrating robotics, AI-assisted navigation, and image-guided systems, KFSHRC continues to advance global standards of surgical care, demonstrating that technology-driven healthcare can significantly improve patient outcomes and recovery times. </p>



<p>The hospital’s approach serves as a model for institutions worldwide aiming to combine innovation with high-quality medical practice.</p>



<p>This milestone highlights the growing role of Saudi Arabia in shaping the future of global medicine, positioning the country as a hub for advanced healthcare solutions. </p>



<p>KFSHRC’s achievements reinforce the Kingdom’s commitment to medical research, technology adoption, and world-class patient care, supporting broader objectives in healthcare development and international collaboration.</p>



<p>The success of this procedure underscores the transformative potential of robotic surgery and illustrates how precision technology can enhance treatment outcomes for patients facing complex medical conditions.</p>



<p> As KFSHRC continues to expand its portfolio of innovations, it strengthens its position as a global leader in medical excellence and innovation-driven patient care.</p>
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		<title>King Faisal Hospital in Madinah Achieves Milestone with First Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplant</title>
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<p><strong>Madinah</strong> &#8211; King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre (KFSHRC) in Madinah has successfully performed its first allogeneic stem cell transplant for a patient diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia, marking a significant advancement in specialized healthcare services in the region.</p>



<p>This groundbreaking procedure allows patients with complex blood disorders to access world-class treatment close to home, providing comfort and support from their families while receiving highly advanced care. KFSHRC emphasized that this achievement reflects the hospital’s commitment to offering innovative medical solutions in line with global healthcare standards.</p>



<p>The success of the transplant was made possible through the coordinated efforts of multidisciplinary teams, including clinical specialists, nurses, and laboratory experts. From the initial planning stages to the patient’s safe discharge, every step demonstrated precision, collaboration, and expertise, highlighting the hospital’s capability to perform some of the most sophisticated procedures in modern medicine.</p>



<p>Stem cell transplantation, widely regarded as one of the most complex treatments globally, involves replacing diseased bone marrow with healthy donor cells. It is a life-saving intervention for patients with leukemia, bone marrow failure, and severe immune disorders. By achieving this milestone, KFSHRC has positioned itself as a leading center for hematology and oncology care in the Middle East.</p>



<p>Operating with 400 beds, the Madinah facility offers specialized services across adult and pediatric oncology, ophthalmology, obstetrics, and gynecology. The hospital has also earned 14 accreditations in medical and nursing training, reflecting its commitment to maintaining the highest standards in healthcare education and practice.</p>



<p>KFSHRC’s reputation for excellence is recognized internationally. The hospital has been ranked first in the Middle East and Africa and 15th globally among the top 250 academic medical centers for 2025. This recognition underscores Saudi Arabia’s growing role as a hub for advanced medical research and specialized treatments.</p>



<p>“This milestone demonstrates Saudi Arabia’s dedication to advancing medical science and providing world-class healthcare for patients in the region,” a hospital spokesperson said. “By combining cutting-edge technology, expert teams, and patient-centered care, KFSHRC ensures that complex procedures can be performed safely and effectively.”</p>



<p>The successful stem cell transplant in Madinah is expected to inspire further advancements in hematology, oncology, and regenerative medicine across the Kingdom. It also reinforces the country’s Vision 2030 objective of elevating healthcare services to meet international standards and improve patient outcomes.</p>



<p>With this achievement, King Faisal Hospital continues to pave the way for innovative treatments in the Middle East, offering hope and life-changing care to patients with critical medical conditions while strengthening Saudi Arabia’s position in global medical research and healthcare excellence.</p>
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