Objectives: Presenting clinical cases from my own experience as a Gynaecologist practicing both the traditional Gynaecology & Aesthetic Gynaecology procedures with special highlight on the role of Neurotoxin as treatment and the paramount importance of individualizing the treatment plan.
Introduction: Introduction:
Speaker: Dr. Nadia YOUSRI, FRCOG, MRCOG, PhD & MSc, an OB&GY Surgeon & Aesthetic Gynaecology & Sexual Medicine Consultant, London, UK
Vaginismus is one of the topics that has complex social, cultural & psychological roots that blended into a challenge in couple’s relationship where the Gynaecologist help is summoned to lead to multimodal treatment plan.
Vaginismus is a disorder characterized by involuntary muscular spasm of the pelvic floor & the perineal muscles surrounding the vaginal introitus during intercourse attempt, which results in aversion to penetration.
Materials / method: my presentation includes a brief highlight on the types of Vaginismus, its epidemiology, the clinical anatomy & pathophysiology background, the symptomatology & classifications of Vaginismus. The treatment options will be reviewed through the perspective of 20-year experience as a Gynaecologist practising both traditional & Aesthetic Gynaecology procedures in dealing with Vaginismus cases
Results: Presenting the Clinical Cases Treated By Neurotoxin
Conclusion: Neurotoxin is effective in resolving the "Wall" of physical spasm part however, its timing to inject should be carefully placed in an individualised integral care plan aiming to demolish the "Mental Wall" too.
Clinical & Psychological Assessment should be performed by an experienced Gynaecologist for- both couple- for precise diagnosis (DD) and to devise the right plan the treatment accordingly.
Ideally Neurotoxin injection for Vaginismus - is to be performed by an experienced Specialist to avoid potential complications or disappointments!
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