Later this month over 1,500 healthcare professionals from across the 
region will gather in Qatar for the Second Qatar International Wound 
Management Conference 2017. According to Hamad General Hospital’s 
Medical Director, Dr. Yousef Al Maslamani, there is an increasing demand
 for wound care services in the country due to the steady population 
growth and rise in the incidence of chronic diseases and other serious 
illnesses as well as the number of patients undergoing surgery. 
One
 patient who is benefiting from Hamad Medical Corporation’s (HMC) 
specialized multi-disciplinary Wound Care Unit is Mr. Haikel Lachiheb, a
 32-year-old diabetic patient who developed a serious infection in his 
foot after acquiring a wound.
Mr. Lachiheb is one of ten thousand
 patients who has been successfully treated by HMC’s specialized Wound 
Care Unit. This was established in 2009 as part of the Ambulatory Care 
Services at Hamad General Hospital.
He first recognized there was
 a problem after undergoing a minor operation on his foot. Mr. Lachiheb 
says he noticed the wound was not healing and after seeking medical 
attention he was advised another operation was required. From there he 
was referred to the wound care team for specialized treatment and 
follow-up care.
“When my open wound started to worsen, I was 
really afraid of the resulting consequences. Thankfully, I was provided 
with an urgent follow-up appointment with HMC’s wound care service. The 
team there took special care of me,” said Mr. Lachiheb.
Ms. 
Shaikha Ali Al Qahtani, Director of Nursing for Wound Care at HMC, said:
 “Most wounds that we see in diabetic patients heal slowly and can 
worsen rapidly, which means these patients, in particular, need to be 
closely monitored.” 
She added: “Along with treating Mr. 
Lachiheb’s existing wound, we offered him important advice on what he 
could do to aid his healing process. As a diabetic patient, this meant 
working on controlling his blood sugar level through diet and teaching 
him to be aware of any open wounds developing so they could be treated 
immediately. He was also advised to maintain good circulation to assist 
with the healing of his existing wounds and to help prevent the 
development of any wounds in the future.”
Speaking about the care
 he received, Mr. Lachiheb said: “I am grateful for the thorough care I 
received from the excellent team of nurses and doctors in the Wound Care
 Unit at HMC. Equipped with the best technology and high-quality medical
 team, they really exceeded all my expectations.”
HMC will host 
its second annual Wound Management Conference from 23 to 25 November 
2017, under the patronage of the Ministry of Public Health. The 
conference will bring together leading healthcare experts and highlight 
the most recent innovations in wound care best practice.
The 
event is being organized and sponsored by Final Vision. Qatar Datamation
 Systems (QDS) will contribute as the platinum sponsor while Qatar 
Charity will participate as this year’s humanitarian sponsor.