Published on: 2025-06-15 | Written by:
In a remarkable addition to the record of achievements in Egypt’s healthcare sector, a medical team at El-Khanka Central Hospital in Qalyubia Governorate has successfully performed a rare surgery on an infant, just a few months old, suffering from a complex congenital defect in the digestive system that required immediate intervention to save her life.
The pediatric surgery outpatient clinic received the infant in critical condition with signs of acute intestinal obstruction. After thorough tests and medical imaging, it was discovered that the child had a congenital intestinal atresia (a blockage in the small intestine). Thanks to the rapid and accurate diagnosis, the baby was immediately rushed to the operating room for a delicate and complex procedure that required advanced skill and expertise.
The surgery lasted over two hours, during which the medical team successfully reconnected the intestines, ensuring the surrounding tissues remained unaffected. The baby was transferred in stable condition to the neonatal intensive care unit for close post-operative monitoring.
Dr. Walid Abdelsalam, Director of El-Khanka Hospital, praised the efficiency and precision of the medical team in performing this critical operation under time pressure. He also expressed his gratitude to the Qalyubia Health Directorate for its ongoing support and for providing the necessary resources, despite the challenges faced by some governmental hospitals in remote areas.
This surgery is considered one of the rare procedures performed in non-university hospitals, especially for newborns, as it requires specialized equipment and highly trained personnel. This achievement highlights the remarkable progress in surgical services provided in Egypt, particularly in Ministry of Health hospitals.
Because it showcases not only the competence of the surgeons but also the importance of quick response and coordination between different medical departments—factors that helped save a life that could have been lost within hours.
Conclusion:
A rare surgery like this serves as a true example of what can be achieved in public healthcare when qualified professionals are supported by the system. This success story from El-Khanka Hospital offers renewed hope to families across Egypt seeking quality medical care for their children.