A specialized medical team at Care Medical Hospital successfully performed a complex 12-hour surgery to save the life of a 48-year-old female patient who had previously been diagnosed at another hospital with a mucinous cancerous tumor in the appendix that had spread throughout the abdominal cavity and the peritoneal membrane.
The patient was referred to the Oncology Center, where she underwent several sessions of chemotherapy before being transferred to the Oncology Surgery Department at Care Medical Hospital to continue her treatment plan.
The patient underwent a highly delicate surgery to remove all affected organs, including the right side of the colon, spleen, part of the pancreas, gallbladder, uterus, ovaries, and the entire peritoneal membrane. A distinctive feature of this surgery was the use of “Heated Chemotherapy” (HIPEC) directly into the abdominal cavity during the procedure—one of the most advanced techniques for treating such cases.
The patient was discharged from the hospital in good health on the eighth day after the operation, under close medical supervision and comprehensive nursing care.
The surgery was performed by Dr. Khalid Al-Mohaimeed, Consultant of General Surgery, Oncology Surgery, and Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery, who emphasized that such procedures require fully integrated capabilities, including advanced equipment, highly qualified medical and nursing teams, and experienced anesthesia consultants for such complex cases—all of which distinguish the healthcare system at Care Medical Hospital.
A specialized medical team at Care Medical Hospital successfully performed a complex 12-hour surgery to save the life of a 48-year-old female patient who had previously been diagnosed at another hospital with a mucinous cancerous tumor in the appendix that had spread throughout the abdominal cavity and the peritoneal membrane.
The patient was referred to the Oncology Center, where she underwent several sessions of chemotherapy before being transferred to the Oncology Surgery Department at Care Medical Hospital to continue her treatment plan.
The patient underwent a highly delicate surgery to remove all affected organs, including the right side of the colon, spleen, part of the pancreas, gallbladder, uterus, ovaries, and the entire peritoneal membrane. A distinctive feature of this surgery was the use of “Heated Chemotherapy” (HIPEC) directly into the abdominal cavity during the procedure—one of the most advanced techniques for treating such cases.
The patient was discharged from the hospital in good health on the eighth day after the operation, under close medical supervision and comprehensive nursing care.
The surgery was performed by Dr. Khalid Al-Mohaimeed, Consultant of General Surgery, Oncology Surgery, and Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery, who emphasized that such procedures require fully integrated capabilities, including advanced equipment, highly qualified medical and nursing teams, and experienced anesthesia consultants for such complex cases—all of which distinguish the healthcare system at Care Medical Hospital.
A specialized medical team at Care Medical Hospital successfully performed a complex 12-hour surgery to save the life of a 48-year-old female patient who had previously been diagnosed at another hospital with a mucinous cancerous tumor in the appendix that had spread throughout the abdominal cavity and the peritoneal membrane.
The patient was referred to the Oncology Center, where she underwent several sessions of chemotherapy before being transferred to the Oncology Surgery Department at Care Medical Hospital to continue her treatment plan.
The patient underwent a highly delicate surgery to remove all affected organs, including the right side of the colon, spleen, part of the pancreas, gallbladder, uterus, ovaries, and the entire peritoneal membrane. A distinctive feature of this surgery was the use of “Heated Chemotherapy” (HIPEC) directly into the abdominal cavity during the procedure—one of the most advanced techniques for treating such cases.
The patient was discharged from the hospital in good health on the eighth day after the operation, under close medical supervision and comprehensive nursing care.
The surgery was performed by Dr. Khalid Al-Mohaimeed, Consultant of General Surgery, Oncology Surgery, and Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery, who emphasized that such procedures require fully integrated capabilities, including advanced equipment, highly qualified medical and nursing teams, and experienced anesthesia consultants for such complex cases—all of which distinguish the healthcare system at Care Medical Hospital.
