Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi
performs UAE’s first robotic
mastectomy to reduce the
burden of breast cancer on
patients
(Abu Dhabi, UAE)
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For the first time in the
Cleveland Clinic global
network, a robotic
mastectomy has been
performed, with the
procedure completed at
Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi,
part of the M42 group.
Having successfully
introduced robotic
mastectomy in the UAE,
breast cancer patients in
the region now have a
groundbreaking and minimally
invasive new surgical option
reducing the burden of the
disease.
A mastectomy
is the surgical removal of
breast tissue to treat
breast cancer, which
traditionally requires
larger chest incisions,
leading to visible scarring,
loss of sensation, and a
longer recovery period. In
contrast, robotic mastectomy
uses precise robotic
technology to make a small
incision under the armpit,
preserving nerves and their
function around the breast,
while allowing for tissue
removal and reconstruction
in a single procedure.
Dr. George Haber, CEO of
Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi
said: "The introduction of
robotic mastectomy at
Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi
represents a transformative
step in breast cancer care.
By introducing this
groundbreaking procedure,
which is also the first
across the Cleveland Clinic
network, we are providing
patients with more precise,
minimally invasive options
that not only reduce
recovery time but also
preserve the quality of
life. Robotics has proven to
be a game-changer in
surgical care, and we are
proud to be pioneering these
advancements in the UAE,
ensuring that our patients
receive the most advanced
treatments available today.”
Led by Dr. Ahmad Matalkah, a
staff physician at
Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi’s
Breast Surgery Program,
the surgery utilized the Da
Vinci single-port robotic
system, transforming the
patient experience with less
invasiveness and faster
recovery. The innovation
underscores Cleveland Clinic
Abu Dhabi’s leadership in
robotic surgery and its
commitment to advancing
healthcare technology in the
region.
Shedding
light on the advancement,
Dr. Ahmad Matalkah said:
“Robotic breast surgery has
been gaining momentum
worldwide due to its
precision, minimized
scarring, and faster
recovery times and can be
offered to selected patients
with breast cancer or
risk-reducing mastectomy in
patients with genetic
mutations. Cleveland Clinic
Abu Dhabi is now the first
in the UAE and the region to
bring this pioneering
technique to breast cancer
patients. The robotic system
enhances the surgeon’s
vision and control, allowing
more precise movements
during surgery. This
precision reduces the
chances of complications
during the surgery including
bleeding and skin damage. By
minimizing the physical
scars and reducing recovery
time, we aim to help
patients heal faster and
with greater confidence.”
Explaining the
reconstruction process, Dr.
Tibor G Kovacs, Staff
Physician, Cleveland Clinic
Abu Dhabi’s Breast Surgery
Program, added: “Robotic
mastectomy allows patients
to restore their breast
shapes with the help of an
implant-based breast
reconstruction, providing
both physical and emotional
benefits. The nipple-sparing
mastectomy and the immediate
implant-based breast
reconstruction is done using
state-of-the-art robotic
technology, which allows for
very precise surgery,
helping patients return to
their daily life quickly and
with minimal side effects.”
As the procedure is
still very new worldwide,
Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi’s
team of surgeons underwent
extensive training under the
guidance of renowned robotic
surgeons from leading
experts worldwide.
While robotic mastectomy
offers numerous benefits,
Dr. Matalkah emphasized that
not all patients are
suitable candidates for the
procedure. "Eligibility for
robotic mastectomy depends
on factors such as tumor
size, body size, location,
and overall patient health.
Our team carefully evaluates
each case to determine the
best approach for the
patient’s individual needs,"
he added.
Cleveland
Clinic Abu Dhabi has
established itself as a
leader in robotic surgery,
offering cutting-edge
procedures across a range of
specialties. From
transplants to complex
cardiac surgeries, the
hospital has consistently
pushed the boundaries of
what is possible with
robotic-assisted procedures.
The introduction of robotic
mastectomy further
highlights its commitment to
advancing healthcare
technology in the UAE and is
always at the forefront of
integrating technology with
clinical expertise to
deliver world-class care.
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