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Scoliosis Surgery Oman Expands in Precision and Access

Khoula Hospital has expanded its scoliosis surgery Oman programme, marking a key milestone in localizing complex spinal procedures. The hospital first began spinal deformity surgeries in 2012. Since then, progress has accelerated significantly.

Dr. Sultan Saif Al Kalbani, Head of the Spine Unit, highlighted a major advancement made last year. The hospital introduced early scoliosis treatment for children. As a result, over 50 successful pediatric surgeries have already been performed.

Previously, families traveled abroad for scoliosis surgery. These trips brought high costs and emotional strain. Now, national teams can provide the same services within Oman. This shift has eased burdens on patients and demonstrated the skill of Omani medical professionals.

Khoula Hospital uses modern surgical tools to treat spinal deformities. These include intraoperative nerve monitoring and advanced spinal fixation systems. According to Dr. Al Kalbani, few hospitals in the Gulf or Middle East match this level of precision.

Moreover, scoliosis surgery Oman procedures now involve robotic-assisted techniques. These technologies improve accuracy, reduce complications, and shorten recovery times. Surgical navigation systems further enhance outcomes for pediatric patients.

The hospital also focuses on academic growth and documentation. A full archive of its scoliosis surgery cases has been completed. This helps guide future research and training efforts. Furthermore, the hospital has launched a new AI-based project in school screening.

This research aims to identify scoliosis cases early and reduce the need for advanced surgeries later. Artificial intelligence may help detect symptoms in school-age children through visual screening tools. This could change the national approach to early intervention.

Dr. Al Kalbani credits the programme’s success to collaboration. Medical professionals, technicians, and administrators all contributed. Continuous training remains a cornerstone of the hospital’s strategy. Staff attend local and international workshops to maintain high standards.

Dr. Rashid Mohammed Al Alawi, Khoula Hospital’s Director General, expressed confidence in the team. He envisions Khoula as a regional leader in spinal care. The hospital aims to combine medical excellence with patient-centered service.

Through fellowships, research, and robotic technology, scoliosis surgery Oman efforts now meet global benchmarks. Citizens are increasingly confident in their local hospitals. The government continues to invest in healthcare training and innovation.

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