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M42’s Danat Al Emarat introduces advanced keyhole surgery to treat spina bifida before birth

Landmark procedure strengthens the UAE’s position in advanced fetal care and complex prenatal interventions

Danat Al Emarat Women and Children’s Hospital, part of the M42 group, has suc­cessfully performed a minimally invasive fetoscopic keyhole repair for spina bifida, the first procedure of its kind at the hos­pital. Unlike traditional open fetal surgery used in similar cases, this advanced in utero intervention was completed using a mini­mally invasive approach.

This achievement marks a significant advancement in maternal and fetal care in the UAE, expanding in-country capabil­ity to manage complex prenatal conditions and reducing the need for families to seek treatment abroad.

Spina bifida is a congenital condition in which a baby’s spine and spinal cord do not close properly during early pregnancy. It af­fects approximately 1 in every 1,000 pregnan­cies globally and, in severe cases, can lead to lifelong disability, including paralysis and neu­rological complications. Evidence shows that repairing the defect before birth improves mo­bility and reduces the need for postnatal sur­gery to treat hydrocephalus, a serious condi­tion caused by fluid buildup in the brain.

Previously, these procedures were per­formed through open uterine surgery, re­quiring a larger abdominal incision. While effective, the technique involves more ex­tensive maternal recovery and careful man­agement of future pregnancies. The intro­duction of the fetoscopic approach at Danat Al Emarat represents a major step forward in prenatal intervention. Performed through small keyhole incisions using specialized in­struments and high-definition imaging, the technique reduces surgical impact on the mother, supports faster recovery, and pre­serves uterine integrity while maintaining intended fetal outcomes.

Dr. Summia Zaher, CEO of Danat Al Emarat Hospital, said: “Introducing feto­scopic fetal surgery to the UAE means fami­lies facing complex diagnoses can access ad­vanced care at a critical moment, without the added burden of travelling abroad. It also enables greater continuity of care, with patients supported by the same specialised teams before, during and after treatment.”

The complex five-hour procedure was car­ried out by Dr. Ghalia Almahri, Consultant and Department Head of Fetal Medicine at Danat Al Emarat, alongside a multidisci­plinary team of maternal-fetal medicine spe­cialists, paediatric neurosurgeons, anaesthesi­ologists and neonatal experts.

Dr. Ghalia Almahri said: “Fetal inter­vention can change the course of a child’s life before birth. The ability to perform this repair fetoscopically reflects how far specialized care has advanced in the UAE, enabling less invasive treatment for com­plex conditions. It sets a new benchmark for fetal surgery and the outcomes we can achieve.”

Available in only a limited number of high­ly specialized centres worldwide, minimally invasive fetal spinal repair represents the forefront of maternal and fetal surgery. Its in­troduction at Danat Al Emarat reflects M42’s commitment to combining advanced clinical expertise, technology and multidisciplinary care to deliver complex interventions locally.

This milestone also aligns with the UAE’s Year of the Family, reinforcing ongoing in­vestment in specialized care that supports families from diagnosis through delivery.

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