Honoring Excellence in Pediatric Innovation: Ms. Shama Lootah’s Remarkable Contribution to Robotic Urologic Surgery


At the forefront of pediatric surgical innovation, we proudly recognize Ms. Shama Lootah, Final-Year Medical Student, for her outstanding poster presentation titled:
Urologic Robotic Surgery in Pediatric Cases at Mediclinic City Hospital, Dubai, UAE: An Initial Evaluation.”

Presented during the previous edition of our Pediatrics Summit, Ms. Lootah’s research captivated attendees with its visionary approach to pediatric urologic care. Her study delved into the emerging role of robotic-assisted surgery in treating urologic conditions among children — a field that demands utmost precision, delicacy, and care.


Advancing Pediatric Care Through Technology

The integration of robotic technology in pediatric surgery marks a transformative shift in modern medicine. Through her work, Ms. Lootah evaluated the use of robotic systems to enhance surgical dexterity and precision while minimizing tissue trauma and post-operative complications.

Her findings emphasized several key benefits of robotic-assisted pediatric surgery:

  • Enhanced surgical accuracy through advanced 3D visualization and instrument control.
  • Reduced invasiveness, leading to less pain and faster recovery for young patients.
  • Improved cosmetic and clinical outcomes, offering greater satisfaction for both patients and caregivers.

By focusing on these advancements within a real-world hospital setting at Mediclinic City Hospital, Dubai, Ms. Lootah’s research bridges the gap between academic study and clinical application. Her presentation encouraged the medical community to further explore how robotics can redefine surgical possibilities for the most vulnerable patients — children.


Inspiring Future Leaders in Pediatric Medicine

Ms. Lootah’s dedication and innovation reflect the next generation of medical leadership in the UAE and beyond. Her contribution not only inspired peers and professionals but also highlighted the importance of student-led research in driving healthcare innovation.

Her poster served as a catalyst for insightful discussions among surgeons, pediatricians, and researchers, sparking new ideas for collaborative studies and practical implementations in minimally invasive pediatric procedures.


Join Us at the 5th World Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Emergency Pediatrics Care Summit

As we continue to celebrate such impactful contributions, we are delighted to announce the 5th World Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Emergency Pediatrics Care Summit, taking place on June 18–20, 2026, in Dubai, UAE.

This global gathering will unite pediatric specialists, clinicians, and medical researchers from across continents to exchange knowledge, showcase new research, and collaborate on advancing child health and pediatric care innovation.

🌍 Hybrid Format: Onsite in Dubai + Virtual Participation
🎓 Who Should Attend: Pediatricians, Neonatologists, Surgeons, Nurses, Researchers, and Medical Students
🤝 Opportunities: Oral & Poster Presentations, Exhibitions, Sponsorships, and Global Networking

👉 Register here: https://pediatrics.utilitarianconferences.com/registration
💬 Connect with us on WhatsApp: https://wa.me/+971551792927


Continuing the Legacy of Innovation

At UCG Conferences, we believe in recognizing and nurturing young scientific talent. Ms. Lootah’s work stands as a testament to the power of innovation, research, and dedication in transforming pediatric healthcare. We look forward to seeing more groundbreaking ideas and inspiring contributions in our upcoming summit.

Together, let’s continue shaping the future of pediatric medicine — one innovation at a time.


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