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Saudi Arabia performs the world's first robotic heart transplant

King Faisal Specialist Hospital in Saudi Arabia has made history by performing the world’s first fully robotic heart transplant on a 16-year-old patient.


Dr. Feras Khaliel led the groundbreaking surgery which took just two and a half hours.


Using advanced robotic techniques, the procedure was minimally invasive, meaning the doctors did not have to make large cuts in the patient's chest.


This approach reduces recovery time and improves overall patient outcomes, making it a significant step forward in heart surgery.


This achievement is a major milestone in medical history and highlights Saudi Arabia’s leadership in healthcare innovation.


It also supports the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, which aims to position the country as a leader in cutting-edge technology and medical advancements.


King Faisal Specialist Hospital is globally recognized for its excellence in robotic surgeries, especially in organ transplants.


This successful operation marks the beginning of a new era in heart transplants, offering hope to many patients worldwide.


The hospital continues to set new standards in healthcare, reinforcing its place as one of the world’s leading medical institutions.

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