The advancement of innovative technology in the UAE healthcare, has helped save seven lives of newborn babies born with congenital heart disease.
“One in every 160 deliveries in the UAE is born with a congenital heart disease,” said Dr Laszlo Kiraly, consultant paediatric cardiac surgeon and head of the department at Sheikh Khalifa Medical City
(SKMC).
Dr Kiraly stressed that every year, approximately 500 newborns are affected by the deadly disease. “Congenital heart disease is more prevalent in the country than other parts of the world – around one per cent of all newborns suffer from this disease.”
He said that the 3D technology will help decrease the staggering number of cases. Virtual surgery conducted on 3D models of babies born with complex anatomy of the heart has saved the lives of two Emirati babies in the UAE Capital, just last week.
Dr Kiraly said that by exploring the models in detail and with experimenting different operative techniques (virtual surgery), doctors were able to devise a right operative solution even before the patients arrived to the operation theatres.
Seventy five per cent of the 500 newborns affected by the disease would require surgery for survival, while 66 per cent of the surgical cases must be achieved in the first six months of the patient’s life. “25-30 per cent of the cases cannot be cured with one single operation – they require various heart surgeries – sometimes three.”
He said doctors recently saved the lives of babies born with congenital heart disease in the most complex form, which was deemed too risky without the models. “We can put the 3D models in our hands, rotate and further study the anatomy.”
The successful surgeries include the closing of holes in babies’ hearts, as well as rotating vessels, which created a better alignment.
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