
06/08/2025
The patient had been experiencing chronic vaginal hemorrhage and recurrent episodes of severe anemia, necessitating multiple blood transfusions. Following consultations with numerous facilities, she was informed that the sole viable alternative was a complete hysterectomy. This diagnosis caused her considerable emotional distress, as she had a strong desire to have children in the future.
She was able to regain her faith when she sought treatment at the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of Mouwasat Hospital in Qatif. Her case was warmly received by the team, which conducted an exhaustive assessment. A substantial number of fibroids were identified throughout the uterus through high-resolution MRI imaging.
The team verified the feasibility of removing only the fibroids while simultaneously preserving the uterus after discussing her condition and explaining all possible options. The procedure was executed with utmost precision, resulting in the successful removal of all 51 fibroids without the necessity for intraoperative or postoperative blood transfusions, and the uterus's integrity was entirely preserved, all through the grace of God and the application of the most advanced surgical techniques.
The patient is currently experiencing a remarkable recovery, is in good health, and has maintained her fertility. Mouwasat Hospital's dedication to providing advanced, compassionate medical care is underscored by this instance, which demonstrates the hospital's medical and technical teams' proficiency.
At Mouwasat Hospital in Qatif... A Motherhood Dream is Rescued from the Hold of 51 Fibroids by a Delicate Surgery
The Obstetrics and Gynecology team at Mouwasat Hospital in Qatif, under the leadership of Dr. Waleed Khalaf, Head of the Department, achieved an extraordinary medical feat by successfully removing 51 uterine fibroids from a woman in her thirties. The procedure was performed without the need for a blood transfusion and without any complications.The patient had been experiencing chronic vaginal hemorrhage and recurrent episodes of severe anemia, necessitating multiple blood transfusions. Following consultations with numerous facilities, she was informed that the sole viable alternative was a complete hysterectomy. This diagnosis caused her considerable emotional distress, as she had a strong desire to have children in the future.
She was able to regain her faith when she sought treatment at the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of Mouwasat Hospital in Qatif. Her case was warmly received by the team, which conducted an exhaustive assessment. A substantial number of fibroids were identified throughout the uterus through high-resolution MRI imaging.
The team verified the feasibility of removing only the fibroids while simultaneously preserving the uterus after discussing her condition and explaining all possible options. The procedure was executed with utmost precision, resulting in the successful removal of all 51 fibroids without the necessity for intraoperative or postoperative blood transfusions, and the uterus's integrity was entirely preserved, all through the grace of God and the application of the most advanced surgical techniques.
The patient is currently experiencing a remarkable recovery, is in good health, and has maintained her fertility. Mouwasat Hospital's dedication to providing advanced, compassionate medical care is underscored by this instance, which demonstrates the hospital's medical and technical teams' proficiency.