Samia Abdel Rahim Maimani | |
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سامية عبد الرحيم ميمني | |
Born | 1955 |
Died | 20 October 1997 | (aged 41–42)
Cause of death | Assassination |
Citizenship | Saudi |
Alma mater | King Faisal University College of Medicine Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science |
Known for | Maimani aneurysm clip applier and remover for use with neuroendoscopes and steriotactic systems[1] |
Scientific career | |
Fields | neurosurgery |
Samia Abdel Rahim Maimani (1955 – 20 October 1997) was a Saudi university professor, inventor, physician, and neurosurgeon.[2] She was an alumna of King Faisal University College of Medicine and Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science.[3] She was the first Saudi woman to specialize in neurosurgery. She obtained patents in several medical fields.
Maimani was born in Saudi Arabia. Her father, Abd al-Rahim Maimani, had an accident that broke his skull, killing him on the spot.[3]
Maimani's inventions include:
According to California State Police reports, Maimani was found suffocated in her apartment on 20 October 1997. Her body was found inside a broken refrigerator on the street. As indicated in the case file, the guard of the building in which Maimani lived was arrested based on crime scene fingerprints. The guard was sentenced to life imprisonment, although he denied his connection to the crime even after the verdict was issued. Maimani's furniture, money, jewelry, and medical research and patents had disappeared from her apartment.[6][7]