
ARABIAN TIMES NEWS NETWORK
In a powerful demonstration of medical excellence and human compassion, a specialised team from Khoula Hospital joined hands with Sohar Hospital to save a life threatened by a rare and complex brain condition. What began as recurring neurological symptoms soon turned into a critical challenge requiring swift decisions, advanced technology, and seamless cooperation. Through precision-based interventional neuroradiology and a shared commitment to patient care, doctors transformed a moment of uncertainty into one of hope and healing, showcasing how collaboration and innovation continue to shape the future of healthcare in the Sultanate of Oman.
When a patient walked into Sohar Hospital suffering from repeated neurological symptoms, few could have imagined that the case would soon become a powerful example of medical skill, teamwork, and compassion in action. What initially appeared as a troubling set of symptoms quickly revealed itself to be something far more serious, a rare and complex abnormal entanglement between arteries and veins in the brain, a condition that requires exceptional precision and expertise to treat.
Doctors at Sohar Hospital immediately began detailed examinations, using advanced diagnostic tools to understand the root of the problem. The results were clear but concerning: the patient was facing a complex cerebral vascular malformation, a delicate condition that carries significant risk if not managed promptly and correctly. Knowing that time and accuracy were critical, the Sohar medical team reached out to Khoula Hospital, Oman’s national referral centre for advanced neurology and interventional neuroradiology.
What followed was a seamless collaboration driven by a shared goal, saving a life and restoring health. Specialists from Khoula Hospital joined hands with their counterparts at Sohar Hospital to carefully plan the treatment. Rather than transferring the patient and losing precious time, the decision was made to bring advanced expertise directly to Sohar Hospital, ensuring the patient received immediate, world-class care close to home.
The procedure itself relied on neurocatheterisation, a modern, minimally invasive technique that allows doctors to treat problems deep inside the brain through the blood vessels. Using fine, flexible catheters, the medical team navigated their way to the abnormal tangle of vessels with extraordinary precision. This approach avoids open brain surgery, significantly reducing risk, pain, and recovery time, an immense relief for both the patient and their family.
Despite the complexity of the case, the intervention was carried out successfully. The abnormal connections between the arteries and veins were treated effectively, and the patient’s condition improved noticeably soon after the procedure. For the doctors and nurses involved, this outcome was not just a clinical success, but a deeply human victory, proof that expertise, technology, and teamwork can come together to change a life.
Dr. Ali bin Khalfan Al-Balushi, Senior Consultant in Neurology and Interventional Neuroradiology at Khoula Hospital, reflected on the achievement by highlighting what it truly represents. He explained that the success of the procedure demonstrates the advanced level of healthcare available in the Sultanate of Oman. More importantly, it shows how cooperation between hospitals strengthens patient care and ensures that even the most complex cases receive the attention they deserve.
He also stressed that sharing knowledge and resources between institutions helps build stronger national medical teams and allows Oman’s healthcare system to make the best use of its advanced technologies. Dr. Al-Balushi noted that Sohar Hospital is equipped with skilled specialists in neurology and interventional neuroradiology, making it well-prepared to handle complex neurological cases.
At its heart, this story is about people, doctors working across institutions, medical teams supporting one another, and a patient given a renewed chance at health. It stands as a reminder that modern medicine, when guided by collaboration and care, has the power to save lives and inspire confidence in the future of healthcare in Oman.


