Surgeons Save Young Woman After Knife Reaches Base of Skull at Kasr Al-Ainy
Medical teams at Kasr Al-Ainy Hospital have successfully performed a high-stakes surgical procedure to remove a knife from the skull of a young woman in her twenties.
The patient was rushed to the emergency department after sustaining a severe stab wound to the face. According to medical reports, the blade had penetrated deeply, reaching the base of the skull, leaving the patient in critical condition.
Surgeons conducted a precise operation to extract the weapon and stabilize the patient. The successful removal of the knife from such a precarious location is being viewed as a life-saving intervention, as the depth of the wound posed an immediate threat to the patient’s life.
This rare and complex case underscores the critical importance of rapid emergency response and specialized surgical expertise in treating penetrating cranial trauma. The ability to remove a foreign object from the skull’s base without causing further catastrophic damage requires extreme precision and advanced neurosurgical skill.
Details regarding the circumstances of the stabbing have not been fully disclosed, but the patient survived the ordeal thanks to the emergency intervention at the facility. The successful surgery highlights the hospital’s capacity to handle extreme trauma cases.