Surgical intervention ends a child's suffering from frequent rapid heartbeat
Five-year-old Fatima's story began two years ago when she started suffering from...
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She went to Al-Mousa Hospital to provide the latest methods of diagnosis and treatment, specifically to the clinic of Dr. Muhammad Matar, a pediatric cardiologist, where she was diagnosed with ventricular tachycardia.
Between treatment attempts and the occurrence of recurrent attacks, surgical intervention became the last resort
Then the medical team, led by Dr. Muhammad Khadr, a cardiologist consultant, decided to conduct an electrophysiology examination and perform a heart cauterization procedure by removing the catheter tube to prevent irregular electrical signals from crossing and to restore the normal heartbeat permanently and without the need for medical interventions in the future.
The operation was successful and Fatima was discharged from the hospital in full health