UAE Floating Hospital In Al Arish Delivers Essential Medical Care To Palestinian Patients
The UAE Floating Hospital in Al Arish has been instrumental in providing advanced medical care to Palestinian patients. As part of Operation Chivalrous Knight 3, initiated by President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the hospital has performed complex surgeries using laparoscopic techniques. This initiative aims to address the humanitarian crisis affecting Palestinians in Gaza.
Among the successful procedures was a surgery on a female patient with a recurrent dislocation of her right shoulder, an injury from the ongoing conflict. The medical team repaired and aligned her joint, and she is now undergoing physical therapy. Her shoulder mobility has shown significant improvement since the operation.

Another notable surgery involved a female patient with knee complications due to fractures sustained during the Gaza conflict. Her condition prevented her from bending her knee. The surgical team cleared the joint and removed adhesions, restoring flexibility to 120 degrees. This intervention has greatly improved her knee function.
Conducting such intricate surgeries aboard a floating hospital poses unique challenges. These procedures typically require facilities found in major specialised hospitals. They involve laparoscopic interventions like knee arthroscopy, ligament reconstruction, cartilage grafting, and shoulder arthroscopy for muscle repair and stabilisation.
The success of these surgeries can be attributed to the expertise of the medical team and the advanced equipment available on the floating hospital. Their skill and resources have enabled them to perform these complex operations effectively, despite being at sea.
The UAE's humanitarian efforts are focused on alleviating the suffering of those injured amid difficult conditions in Gaza. By providing such specialised medical care, they aim to improve the quality of life for many affected individuals.
This initiative highlights the UAE's commitment to supporting Palestinian people through challenging times by offering essential medical assistance where it is most needed.
With inputs from WAM