Khaberni - A medical team led by the General Director of the Royal Medical Services, Brigadier Doctor Sahl Al-Hammouri, conducted complex and advanced endocrine surgeries using the "Nerve Monitor" and the "Parathyroid Autofluorescence" device.
Both devices work on monitoring sensitive nerves during operations, reducing complications and protecting the nerves during thyroidectomy or other gland removals, as well as accurately identifying the parathyroid glands during surgery to protect them from damage and reduce the risk of complications after the operation.
Brigadier Doctor Sahl Al-Hammouri confirmed during the surgical workshop the commitment of the Royal Medical Services to enhance medical skills and improve the quality of services provided to citizens, by adopting the latest surgical methods and technologies that contribute to the development of medical staff and enhance their skills.
Lieutenant Colonel Doctor Khaled Hleil stated that the benefits gained from using the two devices aim to increase the accuracy of surgical procedures and patient safety, and reduce surgical complications related to nerves and glands, pointing out that operations were performed on five patients and all of them were successful, thanks be to God.
Lieutenant Colonel Doctor Hamza Khair explained that performing such complex operations, which involve various surgical teams, allows the removal of neck tumors with high precision, noting that using a nerve tracker reduces the occurrence of injuries to nerves surrounding these tumors and decreases complications resulting from their removal.




