SAFE HYSTRECTOMY
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Middle-aged women suffering from vesicovaginal fistula following hysterectomy represent a significant health issue within the community. Accurate diagnosis
and appropriate treatment selection are crucial for achieving effective outcomes. Ureterovaginal fistula is a severe condition that poses considerable clinical
challenges, exacerbated by social and psychological factors. On September 19, 2024, a one-day workshop was conducted in partnership with the Pakistan National Forum on Women’s Health and Muhammad Medical and Dental College, featuring Professor Pushpa Sirichand and her team. The event took place at Muhammad Medical and Dental College in Mirpurkhas and included participants from the Obstetrics and Gynecology department, postgraduate trainees, house officers, and paramedic staff from Muhammad Medical College and Isra University.
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