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Dr. Mohamed Mehasseb

MBBCh, MSc, MD, MRCOG, PhD

Obstetrician & Gynaecologist

28 years of experience

Liverpool, L18 1HQ

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28 years of experience

Liverpool, L18 1HQ

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About Dr. Mohamed Mehasseb

Mr. Mohamed Mehasseb graduated in Medicine from the University of Cairo, Egypt, in 1997. He earned his MSc in 2001 and his MD in 2005 from the same institution. He was admitted as a Member of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in 2004. 

He completed most of his specialist training in Newcastle upon Tyne and Leicester, achieving accreditation in Obstetrics and Gynaecology in 2010. He then pursued advanced training in laparoscopic surgery in Clermont-Ferrand, France, followed by a Fellowship in Gynaecological Oncology at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge. In 2011, he was awarded a PhD from the University of Leicester.

In 2012, Mr. Mehasseb was appointed as a Consultant Gynaecological Surgeon and Oncologist at Glasgow Royal Infirmary. In 2020, he moved to Liverpool Women's Hospital, where he continues his NHS practice.

Recognized for his exceptional contributions, Mr. Mehasseb holds two clinical excellence awards, celebrating his outstanding patient care, clinical skills, and dedication to teaching and service development.

He is a prolific author with numerous publications, including peer-reviewed research articles, book chapters, and reviews. He has received multiple research grants focusing on gynaecology and women's health. His work has been presented at national and international conferences, earning him several best presentation awards.

A respected educator and speaker, Mr. Mehasseb has delivered lectures and workshops at regional, national, and international events. He has also organized and led various undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

He holds an Expert Witness Certificate and provides medico-legal reports within his specialty.

Mr. Mehasseb is an active member of numerous professional societies in gynaecological oncology. He has previously served as a member of the Guidelines Committee of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, chaired the NICE Guideline Committee on Heavy Menstrual Bleeding, and acted as Associate Editor of The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist journal. Additionally, he has contributed as an Advisory Board Member for Ethicon Endo-Surgery and Molnlycke Healthcare.

In 2024, he chaired the Local Organising Committee for the British Gynaecological Cancer Society Annual Scientific Meeting in Liverpool.

Fluent in English, Arabic, and French, Mr. Mehasseb continues to make significant contributions to his field, both clinically and academically.


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Subspecialties
  • Laparoscopic (Key-Hole) Surgery
  • Gynaecology
  • Gynaecological Oncology

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Registered with

General Medical Council

No. 6070872


Education

Cairo University

Medicine

Graduated 1997


Qualifications

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Expert Witness Certificate, Cardiff University / Bond Solon (2016)
  • PhD, University of Leicester (2011)
  • European Diploma of Gynaecological Endoscopic Surgery, Clermont-Ferrand, France (2010)
  • MD, University of Cairo (2005)
  • Membership of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, London (2004)
  • MSc, University of Cairo (2001)
  • MBBCh, University of Cairo (1997)


PUBLICATIONS

  • Abdominal wall incisional hernias: techniques to minimize the risks in open gynaecological surgery. The Obstetrician and Gynaecologist (TOG) 2024, 26, 209-212.
  • Managing menopausal symptoms in women who have a history of pelvic cancer: Is hormone replacement therapy appropriate? Post Reproductive Health 2023, 1–4.
  • Emergency surgical obstetrics simulation training: an ex vivo low-cost model using bovine uterus and porcine bladder for haemostatic uterine brace suture techniques. BMJ Simulation and Technology Enhanced Learning 2021;7:26-30.
  • Recurrent postmenopausal bleeding: A survey of practice among gynaecologists in Scotland. Minerva Ginecologica 2020 April;72(2):64-9.
  • The use of a laparoscopic uterine manipulator to facilitate total abdominal hysterectomy: a novel approach. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 2019;1-4.
  • Outcomes of women not receiving treatment for advanced ovarian cancer in the West of Scotland: a retrospective analysis. European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology (EJGO) 2018; 1:58-62.
  • Endometrial Cancer. Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Reproductive Medicine (OGRM) 26:7 2016; 26 (7): 193-199.
  • Conserving Fertility after Gynaecological Cancer Diagnosis. Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Reproductive Medicine 2015; 25 (9): 266-268.
  • Supra-umbilical vertical midline incision in morbidly obese gynaecological oncology patients: a case-series. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 2013; 33: 505-507.
  • Delayed post-coital vaginal evisceration of intestines following interval debulking surgery. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 2012; 32 (3): 317-318.
  • Controversies in the Management of Endometrial Carcinoma: an update. Obstetrics and Gynecology International. Focus issue on “Controversies in the Management of Endometrial Cancer” 2012; doi:10.1155/2012/676032
  • Estrogen and Progesterone receptor isoform distribution through the menstrual cycle in uteri with and without adenomyosis. Fertil Steril 2011; 95: 2228-35.
  • Phenotypic characterization of the inner and outer myometrium in normal and adenomyotic uteri. Gynecol Obstet Inv 2011; 71: 217-224.
  • Enhanced invasion of stromal cells from adenomyosis in a three-dimensional co-culture model is augmented by the presence of myocytes from affected uteri. Fertil Steril 2010; 94:2547-2551.
  • Neonatal administration of tamoxifen causes disruption of myometrial development but not adenomyosis in the C57/BL6J mouse. Reproduction 2010; 139: 1067-1075.
  • Uterine adenomyosis is associated with ultrastructural features of altered contractility in the inner myometrium. Fertil Steril 2010; 93: 2130–6.
  • The effects of tamoxifen and estradiol on myometrial differentiation and organisation during early uterine development in the CD-1 mouse. Reproduction 2009; 138: 341-350.
  • Adenomyosis uteri: an update. The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist 2009; 11: 41–47.
  • BOOK: Fast Facts Sexual health and reproductive wellbeing in gynaecological cancers. Karger, 2023.
  • Book Chapter: Gynaecological Surgery. In: Magowan, Thomson and Owen (eds). Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology (4th edition). Elsevier, 2018.
  • Book Chapter: Concepts of treatment approaches in Gynaecological Oncology. In: Gajjar, Bolton and Shafi (eds). Gynaecological Oncology for the MRCOG. Cambridge University Press, 2018.
  • Book Chapter: Unexpected Pathology (Retroperitoneal Mass). In: Coomarasamy, Shafi, Davila and Chan (eds). Gynaecologic and Obstetric Surgery: Management and Options (GOSMO). Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, 2016.
  • Book chapter: Laparoscopic Radical Surgery for Cervical Cancer. In: Coomarasamy, Shafi, Davila and Chan (eds). Gynaecologic and Obstetric Surgery: Management and Options (GOSMO). Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, 2016.
  • Book chapter: Vaginal Cancer. In: Bieber, SanFilipo, Horowitz and Shafi (eds). Clinical Gynaecology. 2nd edition. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 2015.
  • Book chapter: Obesity and Female Malignancies. In: Mahmood, TA and Arulkumaran S (eds). Obesity: a ticking timebomb for fertility. Elsevier Publishing, London, UK, 2012.
  • Book chapter: The potential role of NOTES in Gynaecological Oncology surgery and Sentinel Lymph Nodes detection. In: Terzie H. Laparoscopy: New developments, procedures and risks. Nova Science Publishers Inc., New York, USA, 2012.
  • Book chapter: Placental Abnormalities. In: B-Lynch C, Keith LG, Lalonde AB, Karoshi M (eds). Textbook of Postpartum Haemorrhage. A comprehensive guide to evaluation, management and surgical intervention. Sapiens Publishing, Duncow, UK, 2012.
  • National Guidance: NICE guideline on Heavy Menstrual Bleeding: assessment and management (NG88) (Chairman), NICE, London, 2018.
  • National Guidance: The Management of Postmenopausal Ovarian Cysts. RCOG Greentop Guideline 34. RCOG, London, 2016.

Languages spoken
  • English
  • Arabic
  • French

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Spire Liverpool Hospital

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57 Greenbank Road, Liverpool, United Kingdom, L18 1HQ

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