Hélder Ferreira: Bridging Pathophysiology and Surgery in Endometriosis Care
Hélder Ferreira, Board Member of Portuguese College of Gynecology and ObstetricsBoard Member of Portuguese College of Gynecology and Obstetrics at Ordem dos Médicos, shared a post on LinkedIn about a papper published in the International Journal of Women’s Health and Reproduction Sciences:
“Proud to share our new review published in the International Journal of Women’s Health and Reproduction Sciences:
‘Complex Hysterectomy in Endometriosis: Bridging Pathophysiology with Surgical Decision-Making.’
This work highlights how a deep understanding of endometriosis pathophysiology is essential to guide complex surgical decisions and improve patient outcomes – a true step forward in the field of endometriosis care.
Congratulations to Tiago Meneses Alves for this excellent contribution and for his commitment to advancing surgical science in women’s health.
Thank you to all who support and inspire this work in multidisciplinary endometriosis care.
Together, we continue to push toward safer, more personalized and more effective treatment for our patients.”
Title: Complex Hysterectomy in Endometriosis: Bridging Pathophysiology With Surgical Decision-Making
Authors: Tiago Meneses Alves, Hélder Ferreira
Read the full article.

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