Minimally invasive, MRI-guided laser procedure offers targeted treatment with reduced surgical exposure and quicker recovery compared to traditional open brain surgery
Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi has become the first hospital in the Gulf region to introduce Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy (LITT) for the treatment of epilepsy and certain types of brain tumors. The launch of the service positions Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi at the forefront of advanced epilepsy and brain care and expands access to cutting-edge surgical treatment options for patients across the UAE and the wider region.
LITT is an innovative, MRI-guided surgical treatment designed for carefully selected patients with focal epilepsy, whose seizures continue despite medication. The minimally invasive procedure uses a highly targeted laser probe to precisely treat the area of the brain responsible for seizures, while minimizing disruption to surrounding healthy tissue.
Unlike traditional open brain surgery, LITT requires only a small burr hole rather than a large surgical exposure, allowing for the preservation of most of the patient’s scalp hair. During the procedure, a laser probe is inserted into the targeted area of the brain under MRI guidance, allowing surgeons to precisely ablate seizure-causing tissue with exceptional accuracy. The procedure is designed to reduce surgical exposure and tissue disruption while supporting faster recovery times. Most patients are discharged within one to two days after treatment.
Dr. Georges-Pascal Haber, Chief Executive Officer at Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, said, “The launch of the first LITT program for epilepsy in the Gulf region reflects Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi’s continued commitment to bringing transformative technologies and highly specialized care to the region. As healthcare continues to move toward greater precision and minimally invasive approaches, innovations such as LITT are redefining what is possible for patients with complex neurological conditions.”
At Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, LITT procedures are performed using advanced surgical robotics and the latest navigation software, further enhancing the precision of laser probe placement. This is a critical factor in achieving successful outcomes while minimizing risks and complications.
Dr. Florian Roser, Chief Medical Officer & Chair, Neurosurgery, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, said, “The introduction of LITT at the hospital allows us to target complex areas of the brain with remarkable accuracy while reducing the physical impact of surgery on patients. Bringing this capability to the region represents an important advancement for epilepsy care and the future of minimally invasive brain surgery.”
Studies have shown that LITT can achieve seizure reduction outcomes comparable to traditional resective surgery in selected patients, while potentially reducing surgical risk, shortening hospital stay, and enabling faster recovery.
Dr. Mohamad Ayman Haykal, Staff Physician, Neurology, Neurological Institute, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, said, “LITT combines precision, minimally invasive access, and advanced imaging technology in a way that can significantly improve the patient experience. For carefully selected patients, this approach offers meaningful seizure control with less surgical disruption and a much faster recovery compared to traditional techniques.”
The technology also offers flexibility in long-term epilepsy management. In selected cases where seizures recur, the treatment can be repeated in adjacent areas of the brain without the need for major open surgery. While the primary focus of LITT is epilepsy care, it may also be used in selected brain tumor cases, expanding the technology's potential applications in advanced neurological treatment.
Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi is the country’s first Level 4 Epilepsy Center, offering the highest level of care for patients with intractable epilepsy. The Epilepsy Program is the first in the Middle East to provide 24/7 epilepsy monitoring, comprehensive care, advanced diagnostics, medical treatment, and surgical options. The introduction of Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy (LITT) further expands this advanced treatment portfolio, strengthening the Neurological Institute’s position as a regional leader in epilepsy and advanced brain care, an achievement reflected in its ranking as the Number 1 Neurological Institute in the region in the 2026 Newsweek’s inaugural Middle East Best Specialized Hospitals list.
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About Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi
Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, located on Al Maryah Island in Abu Dhabi, is a world-class multispecialty hospital, established under the guidance of the leadership of the UAE to meet the complex and critical care needs of patients locally and regionally. It plays an integral role in the UAE's healthcare system, by delivering world-class, patient-centered care and advancing medical expertise in alignment with national healthcare priorities.
The hospital is organized into eight specialized Institutes including, Heart, Vascular & Thoracic; Neurological; Cancer; Digestive Disease; Medical Subspecialties; Integrated Surgical Subspecialties; Integrated Hospital Care; and Diagnostic, supported by key departments such as Research, Education, Quality & Patient Safety, and Nursing.
The hospital’s state-of-the-art facilities include 411 beds, that include 90 critical care beds, 26 operating rooms, royal suites, and the Fatima bint Mubarak Center, a dedicated cancer facility offering comprehensive diagnostics and advanced treatment. Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi is recognized for its leadership in medical innovation, integrating robotics and AI-assisted therapies and programs to enhance patient outcomes and experience.
Designated by the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi as a Centre of Excellence for adult cardiac surgery, stroke, and adult multi-organ transplantation, the hospital is also an accredited research and teaching institution. It is the first in the UAE to earn accreditation from both ACGME-I and ACCME, offering residency, fellowship, undergraduate training, and Continuing Medical Education programs.