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IVF Specialists in Abu Dhabi help a local suffering from infertility for over a decade

21 January 2017, Abu Dhabi - UAE: IVF Specialists in Abu Dhabi were capable of helping a very rare infertility case, who suffered from impaired sperm production for over ten years, using an advanced cutting-edge technology of its kind in the world. The patient was finally able to conceive.

Majd Abu Zant, CEO of HealthPlus Network of Specialty Centers which is part of United Eastern Medical Services, said “this advanced treatment unlocks new doors to the treatment of male infertility, noting that HealthPlus Fertility Center in Abu Dhabi, with its highly competent and well-experienced medical staff and advanced technologies, uses the surgical microscope technology in treating complex cases which is considered a very advanced technique globally and used internationally in IVF specialized centers. Adapting new technologies as such help limit the need to travel abroad seeking infertility treatments.”

Dr. Walid Sayed, Reproductive Endocrinology & IVF Consultant at HealthPlus Fertility & IVF Center in Abu Dhabi, said “the cutting-edge technology used was the surgical microscope, which magnifies the cells for 400 times, and allows us to collect a very small number of sperms from one of the patient’s testes and use them to fertilize the wife’s egg. The lady is now in her second trimester after 12 years of receiving treatments and undergoing IVF cycles abroad with no success.”

Dr. Walid also explained that the use of the surgical microscope technology, also called “Micro-dissection Testicular Extraction (Microtesa)”, was introduced in the center last year and was used in the treatment of 10 infertility cases, where one of them was successful and resulted in conception which is an excellent outcome given the complexity of the ten cases who, in vain, received treatment abroad.

“The microscope is used for searching for sperms in a patient’s testes, and there are usually a handful of them only, and in many cases, a part of the semen is collected because the sperms are not fully produced, and we then perform the IVF procedure.” Dr. Walid added, “In cases where we find a few sperms, we use 1 to 3 of them for fertilizing the egg and then the rest would be stored as per international protocols and in line with UAE regulatory laws which allow storing sperms for 5 years.”

According to Dr. Walid, “the procedure, Microtesa, is performed to the husband under general anesthesia and lasts 2-3 hours, during which the testes are thoroughly scanned using the microscope for the faintest sign of sperm production. Some of the main advantages of this technique is that it has no side effects on the testicular tissues on the long-run and the rate of finding sperms using this technique exceeds 60% even in cases of dystrophy or total failure of the testicles.”

In addition to that, Dr. Walid pointed out that Micro-dissection Testicular Extraction can be re-performed several times on cases that failed to conceive. Moreover, this technology is the latest technique used in searching for sperms, especially when it comes to the cases which did not respond to traditional methods, like sperm mapping, testicular fine needle aspirations or taking a biopsy from the testis or the epididymis.

Dr. Walid emphasized that the center uses the latest techniques for treating infertility, explaining that more than 6500 treatment cycles were performed for couples since the center first opened in 2011, and that 914 male infertility cases were treated this year—261 of them were successful and got pregnant. He also pointed out that the center encompasses sophisticated units deploying the latest technologies for storing eggs and sperms, and that there was a total of 904 sperm samples and 446 eggs currently stored.

“Clinical pregnancy was achieved in 70 cases out of 312 stored sperm samples, and 92 cases were successful out of 350 stored egg samples. Furthermore, 54 out of 226 cases treated with testicular mapping resulted in successful pregnancies, and 11 out of 75 cases treated with a frozen testicular biopsy were successful,” he added.

He concluded, “storing eggs and sperm are performed following the latest technologies where electronic systems and digital codes are deployed using the “RI” monitoring system—where every sample is given a code number in order to prevent any errors while handling samples, and has 100% accuracy.”

 

The 3rd International Annual Diabetes Conference in Abu Dhabi Discusses the Latest Technologies and Innovations in Diabetes

The 3rd International Annual Diabetes Conference was held on Friday 18 November 2016 at Dusit Thani Hotel in Abu Dhabi, and was attended by over 150 healthcare professionals from UAE and the region. Eight sessions and workshops were organized throughout the day by speakers from HealthPlus Diabetes & Endocrinology Center, Al Mafraq Hospital, SEHA’s Ambulatory Health Services and other healthcare institutions focusing on the latest technologies and innovations in diabetes.

The conference, which was organized by HealthPlus Diabetes & Endocrinology Center (in partnership with Diabetes Zentrum Mergentheim from Germany), discussed the latest global trends and scientific studies in the diagnosis and treatment of diabetes and ways to prevent its complications, as well as a number of case studies in dealing with complex cases for patients with diabetes.

Mohammed Ali Al Shorafa Al Hammadi, CEO & Managing Director of United Eastern Medical Services (UEMedical) in Abu Dhabi, said, “UEMedical group through its different healthcare facilities is committed to annually hold scientific conferences on diabetes providing continuous medical education to the medical community, and keeping them informed on the latest developments in the diagnosis and treatment of diabetes. As we mark tomorrow the UAE Innovation Week, the healthcare sector is certainly witnessing numerous innovative services and technologies providing the community with high quality care and preventative services.”

The conference was inaugurated by His Excellency Goetz Lingenthal, German Ambassador in UAE. His Excellency Lingenthal affirmed the strong relations and strategic partnerships between UAE and Germany, which are steadily growing in various sectors and areas. In the opening speech, His Excellency Lingenthal, said “UAE and Germany cooperation is growing in the health sector. Many German physicians and healthcare professionals are employed in public and private healthcare institutions and pharmaceuticals companies in UAE. German pharmaceutical and medical companies also focus on the UAE market which is one of the strongest in the region.”

At the conference, physicians revealed that the rate of patients with diabetes not taking their planned medications is high and that 45% of patients with diabetes do not know they have it until few years later which increases the risks of complications, thus, awareness on diabetes and regular screenings should continue intensely.

Physicians affirmed on the importance of the new generation of technologies such as the round-the-clock glucose monitoring device that doesn’t require a blood sample withdrawal which benefits the patients with diabetes and in particular children; in addition to providing an integrated database on glucose concentration in the blood.

From his side, Dr. Mohammed Al-Khatib, Consultant Endocrinology and Diabetes at HealthPlus Diabetes & Endocrinology Center and the Chairman of the conference stated, “one of our sessions was about the new treatment options and the new generation of medications including injections or oral medications in treating patients with diabetes. Another one was dedicated to review and discuss the most complex cases that suffer from diabetes and how physicians managed the cases in controlling blood sugar levels to be close to normal levels.”

He added, “Latest insulin pumps require planting a small device under the skin to measure sugar levels around the clock and is connected wirelessly with the insulin pump which allows supplying the body electronically with its needs of insulin even during the patient's sleep and spontaneously stops giving insulin when blood glucose levels are low. This is usually used for diabetes type 1. This technology helps in maintaining the sugar levels almost naturally in the body. Other technologies include the glucose monitoring device, a small-sized device that the patient can stick on the shoulder and is linked to a wireless receiver that the patient carries.”

Dr. Mahmoud Ben Baraka, Consultant Diabetes & Endocrinology at HealthPlus Diabetes & Endocrinology Center in Abu Dhabi, and one of the conference speakers warned that the number of patients with diabetes is steadily increasing with the prevalence of chronic diseases particularly obesity, heart diseases and other ailments. He affirmed that research studies show that lifestyle changes could reduce the incidence of diabetes by 58%, if the individual commits to walk for an average of 150 minutes per week at a rate of 30 minutes five days a week, and commits to healthy eating, staying away from obesity.

Dr. Mohsen Al Mekresh, Head of Urology Department in Al Mafraq Hospital in Abu Dhabi, spoke about the impact of diabetes on men's health and relation between diabetes and erectile dysfunction. He also stressed out on the importance of following the treatment plan. “Not committing to the treatment plan set by the physician would impact the nerves system, and male hormones, and may cause vascular problems.”

Alongside the scientific conference, an exhibition was held showcasing the latest technologies and innovations in the field of diabetes. The conference was accredited for 6.5 hours of Continuous Medical Education by the Health Authority Abu Dhabi.

Abu Dhabi to host the 3rd International Annual Diabetes Conference on November 18

Abu Dhabi – UAE: HealthPlus Diabetes & Endocrinology Center in Abu Dhabi organizes the 3rd International Annual Diabetes Meeting for Primary Care on November 18, 2016 at Dusit Thani Hotel in Abu Dhabi. Under the theme, Innovation and New Technologies in Diabetes, the conference will attract over 200 attendants from the medical field from the region.

International and local speakers at the one-day conference will discuss the latest global trends in the diagnosis and treatment of diabetes and ways to prevent its complications as well as the latest scientific studies and a number of case studies in dealing with complex cases for patients with diabetes.

Majd Abu Zant, CEO of HealthPlus Network of Specialty Centers in Abu Dhabi, said, “UEMedical group though its different healthcare facilities is keen to hold this medical conference about diabetes every year providing continuous medical education to the medical community, and keeping them informed on the latest developments in the diagnosis and treatment of diabetes and to help transfer global expertise of the latest treatments used for diabetes management to the region. Alongside the scientific conference, an exhibition will be held showcasing the latest technologies and innovations in the field of diabetes.”

From his side, Dr. Mohammed Al-Khatib, Consultant Endocrinology and Diabetes at HealthPlus Diabetes & Endocrinology Center and the Chairman of the conference stated, “the main session at the conference will be delivered by Professor Siegmund Thorsten from University of Munich in Germany about the new treatment options and the new generation of medications including injections or oral medications in treating patients with diabetes.”

He added that experts and specialists in the treatment of diabetes from Sheikh Khalifa Medical City, Al Mafraq Hospital, the Ambulatory Healthcare Services - SEHA as well as HealthPlus Diabetes & Endocrinology Center and other healthcare providers will speak at the conference and participate in case studies discussions.

He said, “One of the sessions will be dedicated to review and discuss the most complex cases that suffer from diabetes and how physicians managed the cases in controlling blood sugar levels to be close to normal levels.”

Speakers will discuss sleep apnea in patients with diabetes type 2, as well as the relation between diabetes and erectile dysfunction, and the psychological impact of diabetes. The conference is accredited for 6.5 hours of CME hours by the Health Authority Abu Dhabi.