professor Wissam Hamza Abbas from the Zahraa College of Medicine participates in a seminar for surgical laser uses

The distinguished teaching assistant at Al-Zahra College of Medicine, Dr. Wissam Hamza Abbas, participated in a specialized scientific symposium on the multiple uses of surgical lasers in rectal and seat operations at Al-Hayat Al-Ahli Hospital. The symposium witnessed a wide attendance of doctors, surgeons and experts in the fields of general and plastic surgery. The symposium aimed to review the latest technologies and innovations in the field of using lasers to treat diseases and conditions related to the rectum and seat.

The symposium included several lectures and discussion sessions presented by prominent experts in the field. The many benefits of using lasers in these operations have been highlighted, including high surgical precision, reduced bleeding, shortened recovery time, and reduced pain and potential post-operative complications.

Among the topics discussed were Laser Hemorrhoid Treatment: Techniques for removing and treating hemorrhoids using laser were reviewed, and how to achieve better results compared to traditional methods, Laser Anal Fistula Surgery: Techniques for treating anal fistula using laser were presented, explaining how to reduce the chances of recurrence and complications, Tumor Excision And polyps: The use of lasers was discussed to remove tumors and polyps in the rectum and seat area with high efficiency. Treating anal fissures: The symposium discussed laser techniques in treating anal fissures, where studies were presented showing the high effectiveness of this technique in accelerating healing and reducing pain.

The symposium concluded with recommendations calling for increased training and awareness about the benefits and uses of lasers in rectal and seat surgeries. It also encouraged the exchange of expertise and experiences between medical institutions to enhance knowledge and improve treatment outcomes for patients.

This symposium is considered an important step towards promoting the use of modern technology in medicine, and improving the quality of health care provided to patients suffering from rectal and seat problems.