Aster Hospital Al Qusais Introduces Pioneering VNOTES Technique for Scar-Free Hysterectomies
Aster Hospital Al Qusais performed a pioneering surgical procedure known as Vaginal Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (vNOTES). This technique is a step forward in minimally invasive surgery, offering a scar-free approach by avoiding abdominal incisions.
It represents a significant advancement in the field of gynecology, providing patients with quicker recovery times, minimal discomfort, and unparalleled surgical precision. This approach allowed Ms. Sarojadevi Selvaraja, a 56-year-old patient suffering from postmenopausal bleeding due to precancerous changes in her uterine lining, to recover swiftly with minimal pain and no visible scars.

Ms. Sarojadevi's choice to undergo this innovative procedure was driven by her desire for a less invasive surgical option. Her condition had been causing her distress for two years, culminating in a severe episode that led her to seek medical help.
After a thorough evaluation, the medical team at Aster Hospital, led by Dr. Fathima Safa, recommended hysterectomy using the vNOTES technique. This decision was influenced by Ms. Sarojadevi's medical history, which included high blood pressure and previous gynecological surgeries.
The vNOTES technique offers several benefits over traditional surgical methods. Patients experience faster recovery and can often return to their daily routines sooner than they would following conventional surgery.
The procedure requires no abdominal cuts, reducing post-surgery discomfort and the need for strong pain medication. The use of advanced instruments and a tiny camera enhances the surgical team's precision, minimizing the risk of complications such as excessive bleeding or internal scar tissue formation.
Research has indicated that vNOTES results in shorter operation times, less post-operative pain, and fewer complications compared to traditional laparoscopic hysterectomy.
Dr. Fathima Safa championed the vNOTES technique for its ability to combine the precision of modern surgical methods with the benefits of traditional vaginal surgery, leading to quicker recovery and no visible scars.
She remarked, "vNOTES is the future of minimally invasive procedures," emphasizing the technique's superiority in enhancing patient outcomes without the drawbacks of external incisions.
Dr. Aysha Salam of Aster Hospital Sharjah echoed this sentiment, highlighting the revolutionary aspect of vNOTES in improving recovery times and patient satisfaction in women's healthcare.
Ms. Sarojadevi expressed her deep gratitude towards the medical team at Aster Hospital for their reassurance and expertise. "I was initially worried about having surgery, but the doctors reassured me about the benefits of this advanced approach. With no visible scars, little pain, and a quick recovery, I felt at ease and deeply appreciated the care and expertise of Dr. Fathima Safa, Dr. Aysha Salam, and the entire medical team."
The hospital's use of vNOTES for gynecologic procedures, including hysterectomies, ovarian cyst removals, and treatments for ectopic pregnancies, showcases its dedication to enhancing women's healthcare.
While vNOTES is an excellent option for many patients, it may not be suitable for everyone, particularly those with certain medical conditions. Nonetheless, for eligible patients, it presents a safer, faster, and less painful recovery process.