Facing the current challenges in Israel, Dr. Amir Arami and his team work tirelessly, treating many complex cases.

Hand surgery department is working at maximum capacity

In the aftermath of the harrowing events of October 7th, Sheba’s Hand Surgery and Microsurgery Department, headed by Dr. Amir Arami, alongside his expert team, are currently working around the clock at maximum capacity. Displaying unwavering commitment to treating those afflicted, they have provided care to over 62 victims and performed over 100 surgical procedures.

Faced with an overwhelming number of patients and the intricate nature of their injuries – mainly the result of explosions affecting the outer extremities – the team’s focus remains singular: to provide the best possible care to those in need.

Amir Arami from Hand Surgery Department

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