The First Specialized Surgical Procedure Advances Peritoneal Cancer Treatment in Palestine

The First Specialized Surgical Procedure Advances Peritoneal Cancer Treatment in Palestine

The Surgical and Anesthesia department at Augusta Victoria Hospital has announced the success of an advanced procedure for Peritoneal Cancer. This operation was accomplished with success and marks the first of its kind on a national level. This achievement represents a significant leap in the field of surgical oncology and further strengthens our advanced healthcare services.

The dedicated surgical team at Augusta Victoria Hospital is committed to bring mew treatment techniques and treatment methods. One notable addition is the adoption of 'HIPEC' technology. This innovative technique involves the administration of heated chemotherapy to eliminate residual tumor cells and prevent the recurrence of tumors and remaining cells within the peritoneal region following tumor resection.

It is important to highlight that this operation signifies the hospital's commitment to facing challenges, whereas such tumors are known for their complexity in addition to the challenges they present. The procedure undertaken serves as a milestone, emphasizing our goal to provide comprehensive treatment for patients.

These efforts emphasize Augusta Victoria Hospital's vision and dedication to bringing cutting-edge technologies and treatments in the field of surgical oncology. We aim to improve the quality of healthcare, delivering comprehensive treatment options to our patients.