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December 04-05, 2019 | Dubai, UAE

Annual Congress on

Midwifery and Gynaecology 2019

December 04-05, 2019

Midwifery nursing and Gynaecology

J Nurs Res Pract, Volume 3 |

ISSN: 2632-251X

Volume 3

Journal of Nursing Research and Practice

Respective hymenal surgeries

Ibrahim Mashal

El Mahalla General Hospital, Egypt

H

ymen is a fibrous connective tissue membrane which is very important for all young girls in all Islamic

countries andmillions of families all over theworld. It is the symbol of virginity and thus it is very important

to leave behind us in all gynecological operations on the hymen like imperforated hymen, microperforated

and cribriform hymen. It is very important again to do operations and leave behind us a normal shaped

intact hymen and avoid if possible, giving a medical certificate stating that the hymen has been destructed

under legal medical conditions which is never accepted in any family. So we can simply save hymen in all

hymectomy operations by using a new and simple manoeuvre - a sterile syringe kinking its needle to form a

very sharp, strong sterile of variable angles with hook to catch the central part of the hymen. Then with the

scissor, cut the part that is stuck to the needle and never slip it since very smooth blood flow occurs without

stitches or using other medical instruments. Making a very good, normal shaped intact hymen, allowing us

to avoid putting our young girls and their families under much more stress especially in cases of imperforate

hymen. No reported complications in all cases are recorded. This simple manoeuvre, when compared with

other old operations used in Europe shows that there are more complications such as haemorrhage, trauma to

the lateral vaginal walls, urethra, and rectum with much more stitches and instruments.

Biography

Ibrahim Elsaeid Mashal is 59 years old. He completed his graduation at Tanta school of medicine. He is working as a Consultant in

the department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at El Mahalla General Hospital, Egypt. He is a member of Clinical Society of Obstetrics

and Gynecology at Mansoura, Egypt. Currently, he is the President of El Mahalla El Kubra and Sammanoud Society of Obstetrics and

Gynecology.

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