MUSCAT : The procedure was carried out by a fully integrated multidisciplinary medical team led by Dr. Intisar bint Mohammed Al-Hashmi, Consultant Urologist at Sultan Qaboos University Hospital.
The artificial urinary control device implantation is considered one of the most advanced treatment options for severe urinary incontinence in men. The procedure requires a high degree of surgical precision and specialized expertise, reflecting the growing capabilities of Oman’s healthcare professionals in delivering complex and innovative medical treatments.
The successful operation is expected to significantly improve the quality of life of patients suffering from severe urinary incontinence, while also providing access to advanced treatment solutions within the Sultanate without the need to seek care abroad.
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