Amman, Jordan — In a groundbreaking demonstration at the Pan Arab Vascular Surgical Society Annual Meeting, Dr. Mamoun Al Basheer, President of the Jordan Vascular Society, showcased the transformative potential of SurgiBox’s SurgiField—a portable, surgical environment that brings the operating room to the patient.
During the live procedure, Dr. Al Basheer performed a wound debridement on a 60-year-old diabetic patient’s foot, not in a traditional operating room, but in a hotel setting. The patient received the same high standard of clean, safe care without the logistical challenges and delays typically associated with hospital-based procedures.
A Paradigm Shift in Surgical Care
Dr. Al Basheer praised the SurgiField system, awarding it a 5/5 for safety compared to standard surgical draping. He highlighted its superior visibility and mobility, enabling him to perform the procedure with precision and ease. His most compelling observation underscored the system’s broader impact:
With the SurgiField, I can perform procedures in my office that previously required a full operating room. The cost savings to the healthcare system could be substantial—no operating room fees, no additional personnel. And the efficiency gains for my practice are remarkable; I can stay in my office, see more patients, and deliver better care without the time and expense of the operating room.
Transforming Access for Diabetic Patients
For the millions of diabetic patients who require frequent wound debridement, this innovation represents a fundamental shift: maintaining surgical-grade safety while dramatically improving accessibility and affordability. By eliminating the need for traditional operating rooms, SurgiField reduces barriers to care and empowers clinicians to deliver timely, high-quality treatment in diverse settings.
A Vision for the Future
This demonstration was made possible through the collaboration of Sahaar Pharma, who hosted the event, and the leadership of Dr. Al Basheer, a pioneer in advancing vascular procedures. Together, they are redefining what’s possible in patient-centered surgical innovation.