A groundbreaking surgical procedure has just been successfully performed at Mohammed VI University Hospital in Agadir, marking a historic first in Morocco’s medical landscape. Under the leadership of Professor Imad Ziouziou, head of the urology department, the hospital carried out a full urethral reconstruction using advanced microsurgery techniques on a patient over the age of 70.
This highly complex operation relied on state-of-the-art microsurgical technology, including the use of a next-generation operating microscope that ensured both exceptional precision and maximum safety. According to the hospital, this achievement opens the door to treating complicated urological conditions that have, until now, been nearly impossible to manage within the country.
The success of this pioneering procedure was made possible through the coordinated efforts of a multidisciplinary team, combining medical and paramedical expertise with high-level surgical equipment. It reflects the hospital’s growing capabilities in highly specialized care and demonstrates the medical staff’s mastery of advanced surgical techniques.
Beyond the clinical achievement, this milestone reinforces Mohammed VI University Hospital’s ambition to establish itself as a national center of excellence. It’s also a powerful example of how Moroccan medical professionals are embracing global advances in healthcare and applying them locally for the benefit of their patients.
This medical breakthrough is part of a broader push by the hospital to expand and enhance healthcare services in the region. By taking bold steps like this, the CHU Mohammed VI of Agadir not only improves the quality of care but also elevates the city and the Souss-Massa region’s profile within Morocco’s national health system.




