Al Nahda Hospital Pioneers Orbital Decompression Surgery in Oman
In a significant advancement for the healthcare sector in Oman, Al Nahda Hospital has successfully introduced
orbital decompression surgery for the first time in the country. This milestone marks a major step toward
strengthening specialized medical services and reducing the need for patients to seek treatment abroad.
What the Procedure Treats
The newly localized procedure is designed to treat Thyroid Eye Disease, a condition that can cause:
- Eye bulging (proptosis)
- Increased pressure within the eye socket
These symptoms are often linked to thyroid disorders and may lead to serious complications if left untreated.
How the Surgery Works
According to specialists at Al Nahda Hospital, the procedure involves:
- Carefully expanding the orbital cavity
- Removing small portions of bone or fat surrounding the eye
This technique helps to:
- Relieve pressure on the optic nerve
- Improve eye positioning
- Enhance overall visual function
Successful Outcomes
Doctors have confirmed that several successful surgeries have already been performed, with additional patients scheduled
for treatment in the coming months. The procedure is highly precise and requires advanced surgical expertise, highlighting
the growing capabilities of Oman’s healthcare system.
Benefits Beyond Treatment
- Reduced eye dryness
- Improved ability to close the eyelids
- Enhanced cosmetic appearance
- Positive psychological impact on patients
Supporting Oman’s Healthcare Vision
This achievement aligns with the broader strategy of the Ministry of Health Oman to expand access to advanced
healthcare services within the country. By localizing complex procedures, Oman continues to reduce dependency on overseas
treatment while improving patient care standards.
Looking Ahead
Al Nahda Hospital remains committed to adopting the latest medical technologies and developing national expertise. This
breakthrough further positions Oman as an emerging regional hub for high-quality, specialized healthcare services.



