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The Oman thoracoscopy service has been introduced at the Royal Hospital in Muscat as part of efforts to strengthen advanced diagnostic and treatment options for respiratory diseases. The new medical procedure marks a significant step in expanding minimally invasive healthcare services in the country.

Hospital officials said the medical thoracoscopy technique allows doctors to diagnose and treat chest and lung conditions without the need for major surgery. The service targets patients with unexplained pleural and lung diseases, offering a more precise and less invasive alternative to traditional surgical methods.

A senior respiratory specialist at the Royal Hospital explained that the procedure uses an endoscopic approach through a small incision. The technique reduces recovery time and limits hospital stays to just a few hours in many cases. He also added that the service enables doctors to perform between two and four procedures weekly, depending on patient demand.

The Oman thoracoscopy service is designed to improve diagnostic accuracy for complex respiratory cases. Medical teams use it to examine the pleural cavity and collect tissue samples when necessary. This approach helps doctors identify conditions that may be difficult to diagnose through standard imaging or testing methods.

Health experts at the hospital highlighted that the procedure eliminates the need for full surgical intervention in many cases. However, patients benefit from reduced anesthesia requirements and shorter recovery periods. The technique also minimizes physical stress compared to traditional thoracic surgery.

Officials emphasized that the introduction of this service reflects ongoing investment in medical technology. The Royal Hospital continues to expand specialized healthcare services to meet growing patient needs. The hospital aims to integrate advanced tools as well as modern techniques into everyday clinical practice.

The Oman thoracoscopy service also positions the Royal Hospital as a leading public healthcare provider in the country. It is the first government hospital in Oman to offer this type of advanced thoracic procedure. Medical staff said this achievement supports national efforts to enhance healthcare quality and efficiency.

Doctors noted that the service will benefit patients suffering from chronic respiratory conditions, infections, and unexplained chest issues. It also improves treatment planning by allowing more accurate diagnoses at earlier stages.

Healthcare professionals expect the new service to reduce the need for patient referrals abroad for similar procedures. It also strengthens local medical capabilities and supports skill development among specialized staff.

The hospital has implemented training programs and clinical guidelines to ensure safe and effective use of the procedure. Medical teams continue to evaluate patient outcomes to further improve service quality.

The introduction of the Oman thoracoscopy service represents a major advancement in respiratory care. It reflects a broader shift toward modern, minimally invasive medical solutions within the national healthcare system.

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