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Kuwait achieves milestone in robotic surgery with remote prostatectomy
Kuwait achieves milestone in robotic surgery with remote prostatectomy

Kuwait Times

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • Kuwait Times

Kuwait achieves milestone in robotic surgery with remote prostatectomy

Amir, Crown Prince, PM congratulate health minister and medical team KUWAIT: The Ministry of Health on Wednesday announced a groundbreaking achievement in the country's medical sector with the successful completion of a radical prostatectomy using robotic-assisted remote surgery technology. The operation, performed using the MEDBOT surgical robot, underscores Kuwait's growing expertise in advanced surgical techniques and its commitment to innovation in healthcare. In a press statement, the Ministry said the operation was carried out at the Sabah Al-Ahmad Kidney and Urology Center in the Al-Sabah Specialized Medical District. The patient, a man in his sixties diagnosed with a localized cancerous tumor in the prostate, was operated on remotely by Kuwaiti consultant and head of the Surgery Department Dr Saad Al-Dosari, who led the procedure from Strasbourg, France — approximately 5,000 kilometers away. The medical team inside Sabah Al-Ahmad Kidney Center during surgery.- KUNA photos Live broadcast of surgery. The pioneering procedure was broadcast live during the opening session of the World Robot Surgeons Conference in Strasbourg, attended by around 2,500 surgeons and medical professionals from across the globe. Minister of Health Dr Ahmad Al-Awadhi attended the event to support the Kuwaiti medical team and reaffirm the Ministry's dedication to fostering global excellence in healthcare. During his remarks at the conference, Dr Al-Awadhi stressed that the achievement highlights the capabilities of Kuwaiti medical professionals on the international stage. He reiterated the Ministry's commitment to adopting cutting-edge surgical technologies and providing an environment that empowers national medical talent. The Ministry noted that this was the ninth remote robotic surgery successfully performed in Kuwait under the leadership of Dr Al-Dosari and his team. Eight similar procedures were completed over the past six months, including surgeries performed by Dr Al-Dosari from Shanghai, China, for patients in Kuwait. This latest accomplishment marks a significant advancement for Kuwait's healthcare sector, placing the country among global leaders in robotic and remote surgery. It also reflects the ongoing efforts of the Ministry of Health to harness modern medical technologies in service of the Kuwaiti people and position the country as a regional and global model for healthcare excellence. Leadership congratulates team Meanwhile, His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah sent two congratulatory cables on Wednesday to Minister of Health Dr Ahmad Abdulwahab Al-Awadhi and Dr Saad Abdulhadi Al-Dosari, commending them and the specialized medical team on the successful completion of nine high-precision remote robotic surgeries. His Highness the Amir lauded the achievement as a historic and commendable milestone that highlights the professionalism of Kuwaiti medical cadres and the nation's ability to keep pace with cutting-edge advancements in global healthcare. He prayed to Allah Almighty to grant continued success to all those involved in serving Kuwait and raising its profile in international medical arenas. His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah also sent two cables of congratulations to Dr Al-Awadhi and Dr Al-Dosari, applauding the medical team for the distinguished accomplishment that places Kuwait at the forefront of advanced surgical innovation. Similarly, His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Al-Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah extended his heartfelt congratulations to Dr Al-Awadhi, Dr Al-Dosari, and the entire team for their global medical success, wishing them further progress and continued excellence in the service of the nation. — KUNA

Saudi media minister visits Al Arabiya headquarters in Riyadh following full operational relocation
Saudi media minister visits Al Arabiya headquarters in Riyadh following full operational relocation

Saudi Gazette

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Saudi Gazette

Saudi media minister visits Al Arabiya headquarters in Riyadh following full operational relocation

Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — Minister of Media Salman Al-Dosari visited the headquarters of Al Arabiya Network in Riyadh on Sunday, following the network's full relocation of its editorial, administrative, and operational divisions to the Saudi capital. During the visit, Al-Dosari met with editorial and technical leadership at the network and reviewed the organizational structure, content production systems, and broadcasting operations. He was briefed on the network's editorial workflows and cutting-edge technology deployed across the facility's three main studios and three control rooms. Welcomed by Al Arabiya and Al Hadath General Manager Mamdouh Al-Muhaini and Deputy General Manager Zaid bin Kami, the minister toured the studios and newsroom areas, which are equipped with robotic cameras, virtual and augmented reality capabilities, and advanced live-broadcast systems operated by 230 staff members. Al-Dosari also reviewed upcoming developments at the headquarters, including five additional studios and five new control rooms currently under upgrades will feature media technologies being introduced for the first time, with the goal of improving content quality and enhancing visual storytelling for minister commended the network's editorial vision and legacy, stating that since its launch over 22 years ago, Al Arabiya has played a pivotal role in elevating Arab awareness through its rational, professional tone and rejection of populism and stressed that Al Arabiya's move to Riyadh represents more than a geographic shift — it marks a qualitative transformation that places the network at the heart of regional political and economic developments, allowing it to benefit from Saudi Arabia's world-class media thanked Al Arabiya's staff for their commitment and tireless work to complete the transition, praising their role in maintaining the network's credibility and leadership in covering rapidly evolving regional and global said the network's official relocation to Riyadh marks a strategic milestone aligned with Saudi Arabia's ambitions to expand its regional and global media added that the move enhances the network's access to decision-making centers, talent, and innovation in 2003 with the slogan 'To Know More,' Al Arabiya has built a global footprint with correspondents in key Arab and international capitals.

Kuwait achieves milestone with remote prostatectomy using robotic tech
Kuwait achieves milestone with remote prostatectomy using robotic tech

Arab Times

time7 days ago

  • Health
  • Arab Times

Kuwait achieves milestone with remote prostatectomy using robotic tech

KUWAIT CITY, July 17: A groundbreaking medical achievement has been accomplished in Kuwait, with a team of local surgeons successfully conducting a remote prostatectomy on a patient at the Sabah Al-Ahmad Kidney and Urology Center. The procedure, carried out with the aid of MEDBOT robotic technology, marks a significant milestone in the country's adoption of advanced surgical practices. The patient, a man in his 50s, underwent the partial removal of his prostate due to a localized cancerous tumor. What makes this operation extraordinary is that the procedure was remotely supervised by Dr. Saad Al-Dosari, a leading Kuwaiti consultant in kidney and urinary tract surgery, who was located in Strasbourg, France, over 5,000 kilometers away from the patient. The details of the surgery were broadcast live to an audience of over 2,500 surgeons and specialists gathered at the World Congress of Robotic Surgery in Strasbourg. Dr. Al-Dosari led the procedure while attending the conference, which focuses on advancements in robotic surgery. Also present at the event was Kuwait's Minister of Health, Dr. Ahmad Al-Awadhi, who expressed his strong support for the medical team and the country's evolving healthcare capabilities. "This operation demonstrates the exceptional skill of Kuwaiti medical professionals, and highlights the importance of investing in cutting-edge technologies to enhance patient care," Minister Al-Awadhi stated during his remarks at the conference. "We are proud of the progress we've made and are committed to furthering Kuwait's position as a leader in global healthcare." This procedure represents the ninth time Dr. Al-Dosari and his team have used remote robotic surgery technology. Over the past six months, similar surgeries have been successfully carried out, including one performed remotely by Dr. Al-Dosari from Shanghai, China. The ongoing use of this technology underscores Kuwait's dedication to pioneering new methods in surgery, while providing world-class care to its citizens. The Ministry of Health emphasized that this milestone not only reflects the nation's advancements in medical technology but also reaffirms the government's commitment to providing a progressive environment for its healthcare professionals. As Kuwait continues to push the boundaries of medical innovation, this achievement serves as a testament to the country's ambition to excel in the global healthcare landscape. Kuwait's continued success with remote surgeries marks an exciting chapter in its healthcare development, offering a model for other countries to follow in the integration of robotic surgery for improved patient outcomes.

‘Kuwait on track to produce 30% renewable energy by year 2030'
‘Kuwait on track to produce 30% renewable energy by year 2030'

Zawya

time21-02-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

‘Kuwait on track to produce 30% renewable energy by year 2030'

KUWAIT CITY - Ahmad Al- Dosari, Director of the Renewable Energy Department at the Ministry of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency, confirmed that Kuwait is on track to produce 30 percent of renewable energy by 2030. This ambitious goal, which exceeds the targets set by some other countries, highlights Kuwait's leadership and commitment in using renewable energy. Al-Dosari outlined a program of projects that rely on national talent, including long-term projects like Shaqaya, short-term projects like Abdaliyah, and smaller projects implemented through the Energy Conservation Code, which mandates that all facilities generate 10 percent of their electricity from renewable sources. The private sector will play a role in developing small renewable energy projects, and there's a push to promote renewable energy use in the industrial sector, supported by the Industrial Bank. Ongoing training programs ensure that national employees are fully equipped to work in the renewable energy field. The Shaqaya renewable energy project is being implemented through the Public-Private Partnership Authority. The first phase, producing 1,100 megawatts, is in the bidding stage, while the second phase, producing 500 megawatts, is nearing the close of bidding.

‘Kuwait on track to produce 30% renewable energy by year 2030'
‘Kuwait on track to produce 30% renewable energy by year 2030'

Arab Times

time20-02-2025

  • Business
  • Arab Times

‘Kuwait on track to produce 30% renewable energy by year 2030'

KUWAIT CITY, Feb 20: Ahmad Al- Dosari, Director of the Renewable Energy Department at the Ministry of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency, confirmed that Kuwait is on track to produce 30 percent of renewable energy by 2030. This ambitious goal, which exceeds the targets set by some other countries, highlights Kuwait's leadership and commitment in using renewable energy. Al-Dosari outlined a program of projects that rely on national talent, including long-term projects like Shaqaya, short-term projects like Abdaliyah, and smaller projects implemented through the Energy Conservation Code, which mandates that all facilities generate 10 percent of their electricity from renewable sources. The private sector will play a role in developing small renewable energy projects, and there's a push to promote renewable energy use in the industrial sector, supported by the Industrial Bank. Ongoing training programs ensure that national employees are fully equipped to work in the renewable energy field. The Shaqaya renewable energy project is being implemented through the Public-Private Partnership Authority. The first phase, producing 1,100 megawatts, is in the bidding stage, while the second phase, producing 500 megawatts, is nearing the close of bidding.

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