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This hospital performed the world’s first fully robotic heart transplant

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Surgeons at a hospital in Saudi Arabia successfully achieved a world first: a heart transplant performed entirely by robots. The patient was a 16-year-old boy with severe heart failure. When doctors decided he needed a heart transplant, the boy asked them to perform it without opening up his chest. And so they turned to a groundbreaking procedure guided by precision robotics, allowing them to give him a new heart with less pain and less recovery time. Since that operation, Riyadh’s King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre has achieved a number of firsts in robotic surgery, including the first fully robotic liver #transplant and the first robot-assisted heart pump implantation. The hospital continues to pioneer new ways to improve surgery through robotics - all with the goal of shortening operations and minimizing complications for patients. From robot-assisted surgeries to telemedicine and smart health apps, digital healthcare can break down barriers, make care more accessible and bring the world closer to Sustainable Development Goal 3: good health and well-being for all. The World Economic Forum’s Digital Healthcare Transformation Initiative is helping to speed up the responsible use of digital tools in healthcare worldwide.

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