Corniche Hospital Advances Egg Freezing Techniques Using Laparoscopy
Corniche Hospital, part of the 'Seha' network under PureHealth Group, achieves a medical milestone in fertility preservation with innovative laparoscopic egg retrieval methods.
Corniche Hospital, a leading medical facility in the Seha network under PureHealth Group, has announced a significant accomplishment in the field of fertility preservation.
The hospital successfully performed a laparoscopic procedure for the retrieval and freezing of eggs, utilizing advanced techniques in reproductive medicine.
This innovative procedure is considered an appropriate solution for women facing challenges such as diminished ovarian reserve or medical issues like gynecological cancers, which may limit the effectiveness of traditional egg freezing methods.
This achievement reflects the excellence of the healthcare system in Abu Dhabi in providing assisted reproductive services.
The city has emerged as a reference point for individuals seeking these services from various regions, bolstered by substantial success rates in in vitro fertilization (IVF), which exceed 51%, one of the highest rates globally.
Dr. George Boutros, a consultant in obstetrics and gynecology at Corniche Hospital, stated that this methodology demonstrates a continued commitment to empowering women by offering them greater reproductive options through laparoscopic egg retrieval.
He referenced the case of Louise Brown, who was born through IVF in 1978 using similar techniques, highlighting the ongoing effectiveness of these methods in providing reproductive choices.
The increasing trend of delayed marriage and family planning has made fertility preservation an essential option for women seeking to safeguard their reproductive futures.
Against the backdrop of these social changes, egg freezing presents a lifeline for women facing medical or societal challenges, ensuring the possibility of conception at a later stage.
Corniche Hospital continues to emphasize less invasive techniques and patient-centered care, reinforcing its leadership in the field of fertility preservation.
The hospital encourages women interested in learning more about their reproductive options to consult with specialized doctors for personalized guidance.