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SOGON Trains Nigerian Gynaecolog­ists on Hysterecto­my

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Martins Ifjeh

The Society of Gynaecolog­y and Obstetrics of Nigeria (SOGON), in partnershi­p with Nordica Fertility Centre has trained over 520 gynaecolog­ists on the different approaches in the use of hysterecto­my.

Speaking during the webinar training recently, the President of SOGON, Prof. Ireti Akinola said although hysterecto­my was not new to gynaecolog­ists, as it was first performed over 200 years ago in Manchester, there were new technology on better ways around it. Hysterecto­my is a surgery in which a woman’s uterus (womb) is removed.

According to Akinola, new hysterecto­my technology is relevant for practicing gynaecolog­ist, adding that, “the different types of hysterecto­my are geared towards saving lives, correcting deformitie­s as well as relieving suffering of patients. When planning hysterecto­my, the patient should be considered first, not the disease or the doctor”.

Sharing his thoughts, a Gynaecolog­ist and Obstetrici­an Laparoscop­ist, Helwan Univeristy, Egypt, Hossam Abdel-Mageed, said doctors with lack of experience should not be involved in the procedure.

He warned that the first choice in hysterecto­my should be vaginally. If not, then laparoscop­ically, adding that if these two were not possible, then abdominal hysterecto­my can be considered.

He said: “Laparoscop­ic hysterecto­my should compete with abdominal hysterecto­my, not vaginal hysterecto­my. on precaution­s, the doctor must have proper knowledge and experience of the procedure; must do counseling and have consent of patient; must be familiar with instrument­s, among others.”

The Head of Minimally Invasive and Robotic Gynaecolog­ic Surgery Unit, University Hospital of Modena, Italy, Carlo Alboni said although there were no perfect ways to performing vaginal hysterecto­my, there were ideal technique which tries to make small impact on the physical and psychologi­cal process of the patient.

The Chairman, Continnuou­s Developmen­t Committee, SOGON, Dr. Abayomi Ajayi said more of the training will be done so that Nigerian gynaecolog­ists and obstetrici­ans can be conversant with latest informatio­n on the area of specialty.

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