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A Rare Surgery was Performed at Al-Jakayka Hospital in Sudan

Al-Jakayka Hospital in Sudan’s River Nile State, restored in 2023 under Mohamed Ali Al-Yemeni’s leadership, performed a rare “Parasitic Twin” surgery on a 6-month-old, highlighting its critical role in healthcare amid regional challenges and the need for global collaboration.

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By Redaction ARPS Media with MENAFN

A Sudanese doctor has made significant improvements in healthcare by restoring Al-Jakayka Hospital in River Nile State, which opened in 2023 and specializes in complex surgeries.

The hospital’s surgical team, led by Mr. Mohamed Ali Al-Yemeni, successfully operated on a 6-month-old baby with a rare condition called “Parasitic Twin.”

Despite facing challenges like high operating costs and a reduction in skilled staff, the hospital plays a crucial role during regional instability.

It emphasizes the need for collaboration with national and international organizations to enhance healthcare and support Sudanese medical professionals. Read original article at: A Rare Surgical Operation Was Performed At Al-Jakayka Hospital

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