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Babtain Center for Burns to cooperate with Harvard University on medical research

KUWAIT: Kuwait’s Minister of Health, Dr Ahmad Al-Awadhi, announced on Thursday the launch of two pioneering medical projects: the country’s first-ever skin bank and a state-of-the-art microsurgery laboratory. These initiatives align with the Ministry’s broader vision to elevate healthcare performance and provide comprehensive, high-quality medical services across the nation.

The announcement was delivered on behalf of the Minister by Assistant Undersecretary for Medical Support Services, Dr Abdullah Al-Fars, during the opening ceremony of the Second Kuwait Multidisciplinary Conference for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. The two-day event is organized by the Babtain Center for Burns and Plastic Surgery, in partnership with the Kuwait Surgical Association.

Dr Ahmad Al-Ali, a burn and plastic surgeon at the Babtain Center, elaborated on the upcoming skin bank project, which will be the first of its kind in Kuwait and the wider region. Designed to store donated skin from recently deceased donors, the bank aims to address a critical gap in treating severe and complex burn cases, offering lifesaving care and hope to patients. He affirmed that this initiative would serve as a regional center of excellence for burn care.

Dr Al-Fars also announced that the Babtain Center is preparing to sign a memorandum of cooperation with Harvard University, aimed at promoting joint medical research and facilitating knowledge exchange through mutual visits. This collaboration seeks to strengthen scientific research and enhance the adoption of evidence-based medical practices.

The Babtain Center remains Kuwait’s only specialized center for plastic surgery and burn treatment, and one of the most distinguished facilities of its kind in the region. Since its inception, the Babtain Center has played a pivotal role in advancing specialized healthcare in Kuwait. In the past year alone, it treated over 20,000 patients and performed nearly 1,200 complex surgical procedures. In addition to its clinical excellence, the center contributes significantly to training national medical professionals, including its leadership of the Kuwaiti Board of Plastic Surgery’s residency program, whose first cohort is expected to graduate soon.

Dr Al-Fars also noted the center’s pioneering adoption of advanced treatment services such as hyperbaric oxygen therapy and laser treatments. He praised the Babtain Center as a model national institution and reiterated the ministry’s full support for scientific and medical initiatives that reinforce Kuwait’s healthcare leadership in the region.

Dr Al-Ali also addressed the joint research program between the Babtain Center and Harvard University’s Department of Plastic Surgery. As part of this collaboration, Professor Kavita Raghunathan, Head of Facial and Cranial Reconstruction Surgery at Harvard, recently visited Kuwait and performed several complex procedures. He added that progress is well underway to formalize a broader memorandum of understanding with Harvard University, led by a distinguished Kuwaiti team including Dr Mohammad Khalaf and Dr Qutaiba Al-Kandari. The initiative will also engage top surgeons from the Kuwaiti Board of Plastic Surgery.

Dr Mohammad Khalaf, Head of the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department at the Babtain Center and Chair of the Conference, emphasized the conference’s role as a leading scientific platform for showcasing the latest global developments in plastic and reconstructive surgery. Experts from Kuwait, the region, and around the world are taking part. — KUNA

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