Pioneer of Robotic Cardiac Surgery

Three decades.
Eight thousand hearts.
One pioneer.

Dr. Rafik Abu Samra established the UAE's first robotic-assisted cardiac surgery unit. He has performed over 8,000 cardiac surgeries — 1,700 of them robotic. Today he leads cardiac surgery at Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib Hospital, Dubai Healthcare City, and American Hospital Dubai.

Dr. Rafik Abu Samra, Consultant Cardiac Surgeon

Dr. Rafik Abu Samra

Senior Consultant Cardiac Surgeon

30+

Years experience

8,000+

Cardiac surgeries

1,700+

Robotic procedures

Dr. Rafik briefing UAE leadership at a healthcare exhibition

Briefing UAE leadership at a healthcare exhibition, Dubai.

A FIRST FOR THE EMIRATES

The surgeon who brought robotic cardiac surgery to the Emirates

In a country that imports its specialists, Dr. Rafik went the other way. He trained on the world's first cardiac surgical robots in Leipzig, Germany. Then he built the UAE's first robotic cardiac surgery unit and operated on its first patient. The technique he introduced — Da Vinci-assisted heart surgery — is now the option his patients ask for by name.

How robotic surgery works
What He Treats

Nine cardiac procedures.
One surgeon's full scope.

From routine coronary bypass to complex aortic reconstruction — including robotic, transcatheter, and minimally invasive options where appropriate.

Symptoms & Conditions We Evaluate

When to consult a cardiac surgeon — symptoms and conditions Dr. Rafik's team evaluates daily.

Why Patients Choose Dr. Rafik

Three reasons that matter

01

When others say it can't be done.

Redo surgeries through scar-bound chests. Failed prior repairs. The cases other hospitals refer when no one else will operate. Three London surgeons told Lorna it couldn't be done — Dr. Rafik performed it.

02

European training. Three decades on the table.

MD from the Medical University of Silesia. Robotic training at Leipzig. PhD on minimally invasive cardiac surgery. 8,000+ procedures since.

03

Outcomes that match the world's best centres.

Member of EACTS, ISMICS, and the Polish Society of Cardio-Thoracic Surgeons. Published research. Patients who fly home in a week.

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"Three London surgeons told me it couldn't be done."

Lorna, before coming to Dubai

Lorna, 38, was born with Tetralogy of Fallot. By her late thirties, the valves repaired in childhood had failed. Two prior chest surgeries had left adhesions; opening the chest a third time took three hours alone.

A week after Dr. Rafik's team replaced her pulmonary valve and repaired her tricuspid, she was discharged.

As reported by Gulf News, September 2020 Read more patient stories
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Where to find him

Dr. Rafik consults across three of Dubai's leading private hospitals. Same surgeon, same standard of care — whichever location is closest to you.

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