Authors :
Abdirahman Omar Moallim ; Ifrah Adan Hilowle ; Sa’Ala Ahmed Abdulle ; Adil Abdukadir Hassn
Volume/Issue :
Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 4 - April
Google Scholar :
https://tinyurl.com/yeyrem73
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/25apr1485
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Abstract :
This paper examines the significant developments in benign gynecological laparoscopic surgery within the context
of Somalia, a region facing substantial healthcare challenges. The introduction of laparoscopic techniques promises to
enhance women's health outcomes by offering minimally invasive procedures that reduce recovery times and improve
surgical precision. Despite limited resources and the scarcity of trained professionals, these advancements hold the potential
to revolutionize gynecological care in Somalia. Emphasizing the importance of training and resource allocation, this study
highlights how the adoption of cutting-edge technology and educational programs can improve surgical outcomes. The paper
emphasizes the need for ongoing education and structural support to integrate these innovations effectively, thereby
transforming healthcare delivery for Somali women facing benign gynecological conditions.
Keywords :
Abdirahman Omar Moallim; Ifrah Adan Hilowle; Sa’ Ala Ahmed Abdulle; Adil Abdukadir Hassn (2025) Advancements in Benign Gynecological Laparoscopic Surgery in Somalia. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10(4), 4416-4417. https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/25apr1485
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This paper examines the significant developments in benign gynecological laparoscopic surgery within the context
of Somalia, a region facing substantial healthcare challenges. The introduction of laparoscopic techniques promises to
enhance women's health outcomes by offering minimally invasive procedures that reduce recovery times and improve
surgical precision. Despite limited resources and the scarcity of trained professionals, these advancements hold the potential
to revolutionize gynecological care in Somalia. Emphasizing the importance of training and resource allocation, this study
highlights how the adoption of cutting-edge technology and educational programs can improve surgical outcomes. The paper
emphasizes the need for ongoing education and structural support to integrate these innovations effectively, thereby
transforming healthcare delivery for Somali women facing benign gynecological conditions.
Keywords :
Abdirahman Omar Moallim; Ifrah Adan Hilowle; Sa’ Ala Ahmed Abdulle; Adil Abdukadir Hassn (2025) Advancements in Benign Gynecological Laparoscopic Surgery in Somalia. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10(4), 4416-4417. https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/25apr1485