A 16-year-old female patient with a 60-degree adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) underwent a successful surgery led by Dr Sherief Elsayed, Consultant Spinal Surgeon at Al Zahra Hospital, Sharjah. Here a patient-specific 3D printed model of the spine was utilised to aid accuracy. This marks the first time a team in the UAE has undertaken such a procedure.
The patient sought medical advice when she noticed that her hips were not symmetrical. After conducting numerous tests, her spine CT scan was uploaded to a laboratory in the US, who subsequently printed a model of her spine with a 3D printer and created patient-specific screw guides. The Medtronic O-Arm, a type of intra-operative CT scanner, was used to ensure that the screw position was 100 per cent accurate.
Prasanth Manghat, CEO of NMC Health, commented: "We are committed to serving communities by providing the most advanced healthcare. Our comprehensive approach to patient well-being involves offering exceptional care and embracing innovation. We are delighted that our expert surgeon was able to provide this patient with a successful outcome, especially as this was a very complicated procedure."
Speaking about the breakthrough surgery, Dr Elsayed said: "Scoliosis surgery is highly complex, and we are thrilled we were able to use the latest technology to help us perform a safe and effective procedure. The patient was discharged after six nights without any immediate complication. Out team will continue to monitor her to ensure that her spine fuses as intended."
Dr Elsayed added that apart from refraining from sports for a year, she will otherwise be able to lead a completely normal life. "She has a bright future ahead, and will be able to return to most day-to-day activities after six to eight weeks," he stated.
"Furthermore," Dr Elsayed maintained, "this case has demonstrated that Al Zahra Hospital, Sharjah - and indeed the UAE as a whole - champions teamwork and is at the forefront of innovation."