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Written by a NHS patient at Addenbrooke's Hospital
17th May 2021


Mr Mabrouk operated on me in Sept 2020. He was a very patient and understanding surgeon who understood my apprehension due to the complications of my surgery. He advised thoroughly but never insisted I had surgery. After the operation I felt completely looked after and he was always so confident and reassuring. I felt like he was a friend rather than a surgeon as he was so personable to both me and my husband. I have recommended Mr Mabrouk to a couple of friends who were also very impressed. I would completely recommend Mr Mabrouk to anyone as he is kind, understanding and above all one of the best surgeons in his field. Thank you ~ 8 months after a total hysterectomy (with adherence) I feel like a new woman with no problems whatsoever!

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Written by a patient at Addenbrooke's Hospital
5th December 2020


Mr Mabrouk is my endometriosis consultant at Addenbrooke's Hospital. He is the first doctor who properly listened to my concerns in 26 years. He answered all my endless questions and made me feel like my opinion counted. I on the other hand felt that he was fully committed to excising all disease found. He has a very warm manner and made me feel I was in safe hands. I'm writing this 5 days post op, well aware it's early days, but despite feeling some pain where extensive endometriosis excision was done, the deep pelvic ache I've had for years is gone now, just like that. Mr Mabrouk and his team managed to conserve both my ovaries, removing an endometrioma and suspending them to stop them adhering back to my abdominal wall. He performed wide excision of all endometriosis found and a nerve sparing hysterectomy for Adenomyosis complicated by my uterus being attached to my bladder. There is a great multi disciplinary team at the Cambridge Endometriosis Endoscopic Surgery Unit now, with the required specialist skills in advanced laparoscopic surgery. I'm very grateful I've managed to have my surgery there. After my op I was on Daphne ward and was very well looked after, the nurses and other staff were lovely and nothing was too much trouble.

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Written by a patient at Addenbrooke's Hospital
29th September 2020


Mr Mabrauk treated me with such respect and kindness, he understood my concerns and went above and beyond to address and solve my issues, I am very grateful for his input into my care. Mr Mabrauk visited me post surgery, again was kind, sensitive and professional a great asset to Addenbrooke’s

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Written by a patient at Addenbrooke's Hospital
24th July 2020


I couldn't feel more listened to & valued as a patient. Not only is he very knowledgeable, he's also takes the patients views on board! He explains the medical terms simply, to ensure I am well informed and he is happy to answer any questions. He completely understands that what works for one person, might not be right for another, whatever the reason. I completely trust that he puts the patients best interests first. I can't fault his care and don't have a single constructive suggestion. More doctors like him are needed.

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Written by a patient at Addenbrooke's Hospital
7th July 2020


I attended the A&E three times with lower abdominal pains. I was hospitalised and discharged with no diagnoses. In the following couple of weeks, my pains worsened and my first routine appointment with the Gynaecology department was booked for 3 months later. The department cancelled and rebooked my appointment a few times. I contacted the department as this was not a pain I could survive for 3 months and I asked for my MRI to be reconsidered. Once they reviewed my MRI, I was asked to come in urgently by one of the senior doctors. When I attended I had an ultrasound scan and I was told that I had lost an ovary… “likely to have e suffered a torsion whilst I was initially in pain” and either could wait for things to get better (?! if they would ever just get better) or have an urgent operation. The doctor who saw me was due to be on annual leave and had squeezed me in after reviewing my MRI. It felt as if he just wanted to go on his holiday. I was in a cold hospital room, half naked, unaware of what may be happening and the doctor carrying out my scan just casually said that I had lost an ovary! This was a very sad and shocking experience. I do not have children and it is something I look forward to in life and finding out that I had lost an ovary in the time I was in and out of the hospital was extremely frustrating. I have always had heavy periods but no doctor has ever investigated it further. I had had a scan which showed mini cysts a year before and my GP had said that this was all normal. The doctor at the hospital introduced me to the emergency evening team who were happy to operate me rather "go in and remove the lost ovary". I asked to have an emergency operation but not with the evening team. I wanted to be booked in for the day surgery. I was extremely lucky because my operation was booked in with Dr Mohamed Mabrouk for the next morning. I had not met Dr Mabrouk but I had previously heard from endometriosis patients talking about him in the ward whilst I was initially hospitalised for a week. They were talking about how he is an amazing doctor and truly a specialist. In the morning of the operation, Dr Mabrouk came and introduced himself to me. I told him all of my concerns. I told him I did not want to lose an ovary. He was very different to all the other doctors I had previously met in the A&E and the wards (which was probably about 8-10 doctors ranging from general surgeons to Gynae's). He listened to all of my concerns and answered all of my questions. He assured me that he is Gynaecologist and that his job is to recover and save as much of the productive system as possible. He told me all the details of what he will do and any scenarios he may face. He said if the ovary is there and there is any chance to save it he would save every possible part. He explained the worst case scenario, the best case scenario and all the possible outcomes from one end of the scale to the other. He really assured me that I can trust him and that he would do his best to preserve my ovaries. When I came out of the operation, he came to see me in the ward about an hour after I woke up. This also assured me that he really cared for his patients. He had saved my ovary, in fact there was a large cyst on my left ovary and a burst cyst in the douglas pouch. He explained everything in detail to me. I was diagnosed with endometriosis. He had carried out an extensive operation and his assistance did not end there. I suffered a heavy bleed a week after the operation and was taken to A&E; I was told that this was my period probably induced by the operation as the body can sometimes go in to shock. I was able to speak to Mr Mabrouk on the telephone and in person. He continued to support me and answer my questions. He had wondered if my endometriosis had caused any damage to my bowels and I had a colposcopy. He is so great that he called to give me my colposcopy results during lockdown and checked on my progress. He is definitely to be trusted. In the 7 months I have been under the care of Addenbrokes hospital Gynae department, Dr Mabrouk is definitely the doctor I trust. I would recommend him any Gynae patients. For me, he made a miracle happen. He has great knowledge, he listens and he cares. He is a fabulous doctor.

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Mohamed Mabrouk is a Consultant Gynaecologist and Reproductive Surgeon.
He is currently Consultant gynaecologist and endometriosis surgeon at the University College of London Hospital (UCLH).
He used to be the Co-lead of the Cambridge Endometriosis and Endoscopic Surgery Unit (CEES-U), Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Addenbrooke's Hospital. Thanks to the efforts of an experienced multidisciplinary team, the CESS-U has been recognised as a centre of excellence for the care of women with severe endometriosis.

Mr Mabrouk, MB ChB, MSc, MD, PhD, is a European Board Certified Gynaecologist from Bologna University in Italy in 2009. He earned his PhD from the VUMC, Amsterdam, The Netherlands in 2016. He has extensive experience in laparoscopic surgery for Endometriosis and benign gynaecological diseases. He is dedicated to helping women with Endometriosis have a better quality of life and improving their fertility.

For the last 15 years, he has been privileged to work in two of the busiest Endometriosis Centres in Europe (Sacred Heart Hospital in Negrar and Bologna University Hospitals in Italy).

He is dedicated to helping women with endometriosis have a better quality of life and improving their fertility. He won two International awards in the field of Endometriosis and Female Health Awareness in the USA.

He has a strong academic interest and has published extensively in peer reviewed journals in the fields of Endometriosis and advanced laparoscopic surgery.

He is an Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology in Alexandria University, Egypt and the President of the Middle East Society of Gynaecological Endoscopy (MESGE).

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