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Royal Hospital performs 8 surgeries using advanced technique.

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Last updated: 2024/07/08 at 4:24 PM
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The National Centre for Cardiac Medicine and Surgery (NCCMS) at the Royal Hospital in Muscat, Oman, has recently introduced two advanced techniques in the treatment of complex arterial blockages. The Orbital Atherectomy technique and Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) technology have been utilized for the first time in the Sultanate of Oman, with eight complex operations successfully performed using the Atherectomy technique.

Dr. Adel Ali Al Jabri, a consultant in interventional cardiology and catheterization at the NCCMS, stated that the introduction of these new techniques in June 2022 has shown promising results, leading the medical team to continue using them to treat patients with complex arterial blockages. The Orbital Atherectomy technique is particularly useful in treating calcified arterial blockages that cannot be addressed through traditional methods, as it allows for the precise removal of calcific deposits without causing harm to healthy tissue.

Additionally, the OCT technology provides high-resolution images of blood vessels, aiding in the accurate diagnosis of arterial blockages. These advanced technologies work in conjunction to provide doctors with the necessary information to make informed decisions about the most appropriate treatment for each patient’s case. This marks a significant advancement in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases at the NCCMS, highlighting the center’s commitment to providing the best possible care for patients.

The successful implementation of the Orbital Atherectomy technique and OCT technology at the NCCMS reflects the center’s dedication to staying at the forefront of medical advancements in the field of cardiology. By introducing these innovative techniques, the medical team is able to offer patients more effective treatments for complex arterial blockages, ultimately improving patient outcomes and quality of life. This advancement also highlights the commitment of the NCCMS to providing state-of-the-art care for cardiovascular patients in Oman.

Patients suffering from cardiovascular diseases in Oman can now benefit from these advanced treatment options available at the NCCMS, which were previously only available in select medical centers around the world. The introduction of the Orbital Atherectomy technique and OCT technology represents a significant milestone in the field of cardiology in Oman, providing patients with access to cutting-edge treatments that can improve their overall health and well-being.

The medical team at the NCCMS has demonstrated their expertise and commitment to excellence in the field of interventional cardiology through the successful performance of eight complex operations using the Orbital Atherectomy technique. By staying at the forefront of medical advancements, the NCCMS is able to provide patients in Oman with innovative treatment options that were previously unavailable in the country, highlighting the center’s dedication to providing the best possible care for cardiovascular patients.

In conclusion, the introduction of the Orbital Atherectomy technique and OCT technology at the NCCMS in Muscat, Oman represents a significant advancement in the treatment of complex arterial blockages. These innovative techniques offer patients more effective treatment options, ultimately leading to improved patient outcomes and quality of life. The successful implementation of these advanced technologies reflects the NCCMS’s commitment to providing state-of-the-art care for cardiovascular patients in Oman, showcasing the center’s dedication to excellence in the field of interventional cardiology.

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