Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib Medical Group has announced a new step in the field of gynecology diagnosing, as it provided an innovative technique called Endotest to diagnose the endometrium of the migratory uterine with a resolution of more than 95 percent, by analyzing a small sample of saliva not exceeding only 2 milliliters, so that women can be subjected to surgical endoscopy, which is the traditional method of diagnosis.
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This advanced examination, available in all group hospitals, provides an opportunity for women from 18 to 43 years of age to obtain a faster and more accurate diagnosis, which opens wide horizons to avoid the known complications of this disease.
Dr. Majid Al -Hudhud, a consultant gynecology, childbirth and infertility at Dr. Sulaiman Al -Habib Hospital in Al -Rayyan, explained that the technology represents a qualitative shift in dealing with the endometrium of the migratory, the disease that affects a woman out of almost every ten women, and is considered one of the silent diseases that may develop in secret over the years.
He pointed out that the seriousness of the endometrium lies in its ability to cause severe adhesions and bags on the ovaries, in addition to causing severe damage to the fallopian tubes, which may eventually lead to infertility if the intervention is not done early.
He indicated that the examination depends on taking a salivary sample after a short fasting not exceeding 30 minutes from eating and drinking, to undergo a careful study using the following generation sequence technology known as Next Generation Sequenceing, supported by artificial intelligence.
During the examination, 109 genetic booms linked to the emergence of the endometrium are being analyzed, which gives doctors a clearer vision about the possibility of infection before the disease exacerbates.
Dr. Al -Hudhud emphasized that this technique is more accurate and reliable than traditional means such as magnetic resonance or ultrasound, which may be unable in many cases the early detection of the disease.
He added that the value of this technique is not limited to diagnosis, but also extends to enabling doctors to develop proactive treatment plans that prevent complications and reduce the possibilities of delayed pregnancy or loss of ability to have children.
He pointed out that the early stages of the injury often begin from adolescence or the beginning of the twenties, and the girl is often unmarried, which leads to the delay in medical advice and thus the exacerbation of the problem.
He also explained that the delay in the discovery of the disease may lead to non -repair damage to the fallopian tubes, which is reflected directly on the fertility of women and her chances of childbearing later.
He pointed out that the endometriosis does not usually appear with clear and distinctive symptoms, which makes it one of the most difficult diseases in terms of early detection, and increases the importance of providing precise means such as endotest.
He considered that this test will greatly change the diagnostic mechanisms followed, especially as it opens the way for women to early and easy diagnosis without complex surgical intervention.
He also stressed that the accuracy of the high results provided by the technology makes it an essential tool for doctors in the next stage, and gives women more comfort in dealing with their health concerns.
He explained that the provision of this examination in Saudi Arabia reflects the trend towards the introduction of the latest global medical technology, in line with the goals of developing health care in the Kingdom.
He indicated that such initiatives contribute to enhancing the quality of life for women, by providing innovative medical solutions that facilitate their journey in the face of silent and difficult diagnostic diseases.
He stressed that the importance of Endotest is multiplied by women who suffer from delayed childbearing, as they allow them to early detection and develop accurate treatment plans.
Dr. Al -Hudhud concluded his speech by referring to a set of guidelines to be followed before undergoing examination, such as refraining from eating, drinking, smoking, chewing gum, using toothpaste, rinse, or even applying lipstick, to ensure the success of taking the sample.
He also explained that the best time to perform the examination is in the early morning hours, as the resolution of the results increases and the possibilities of the sample pollution are less.
Thus, the new technology opens a new page in the path of diagnosing endometriosis, giving women a valuable opportunity to avoid the effects of this silent disease on their reproductive health and future lives.
