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Mr Mark Malak. Consultant Gynaecologist & Urogynaecologist. MSc, DFFP, PhD FRCOG. Eastbourne and East Sussex Hospitals
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Vulval Diseases

 

 


RCOG





Itchy Vulva (Pruritis Vulvae): "Patient UK"


Vulvitis: "Patient UK"


Vulval Intraepithelial Neoplasia (VIN): "McMillan Cancer Support"


Lichen Sclerosus: "Patient UK"

www.LichenSclerosus.org: "NATIONAL LICHEN SCLEROSUS SUPPORT GROUP"


International Society for the Study of Vulvovaginal Disease

General

 

The Pelvis and its Structures

The Normal Vulva

Genital Hygiene

 


Genital Herpes
Genital Itch
Contact Dermatitis
 

Hidradenitis Suppurativa
Lichen Sclerosus

Lichen Sclerosus in Children

Vulvar Lichen Planus

Vulvar Psoriasis

 

Vaginal Discharge

Vulvar Pain

 

 

Vulvovaginal Precancer and Cancer

VIN (Vulval Intraepithelial Neeoplasm)

Vulvar Cancer FAQs

 

 

Bartholin’s cyst


  • Bridget's story - Lichen planus - Health A-Z

    … flare-up of vulval pain on Christmas Eve 2003, when I was 42 - although looking back I’d had mouth … was diagnosed with vulval and oral erosive lichen planus. … people with the …


  • Causes - Vulval cancer - Health A-Z

    … in the skin of the vulva, and is linked to infection by HPV. … VIN is a form of pre-cancerous changes in the skin of the vulva. … cancer of the vulva.

  • Symptoms - Lichen planus - Health A-Z

    Lichen planus of the vulva and vagina … The vulva can be covered in painless white streaks, as in the mouth. … The skin of the vagina and vulva can also be red and painful, …











 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mr Mark Malak

Consultant Gynaecologist & Urogynaecologist

MB BCh, MSC, DFFP, MRCOG, PhD, FRCOG

 

Professional Profile

 

Mr Malak is a consultant Obstetrician, Gynaecologist and Urogynaecologist. He is currently the Lead Clinician at East Sussex NHS Hospitals Trust and has worked at Eastbourne since 1995.

Mr Malak has a special interest in urogynaecology, colposcopy and minimally invasive laparoscopic & hysteroscopic gynaecological surgery (for abnormal bleeding, pelvic masses and pelvic pain).

Mr Malak is the East Sussex Hospitals Lead Urogynaecologist. He established the first integrated, multidisciplinary urogynaecology team in Eastbourne in 1996. His team was awarded the 2nd place in the prestigious “Hospital Doctor” award for the best urinary continence team in United Kingdom.

He has extensive clinical and surgical expertise to manage urinary incontinence, frequency, urgency & recurrent cystitis and to perform pelvic reconstructive surgery for incontinence & uterovaginal prolapse. A subjective retrospective audit of his continence surgery showed a success rate of 97% (complete cure rate of 94%).He also is interested in the management of sexual dysfunction, including vaginal corrective surgery.

He is the Eastbourne Lead Colposcopist and is responsible for management of cervical abnormal cytology (smears).

Mr Malak was awarded the Department of Health Clinical Excellence Awards in 2005, 06, 07, 08 and 2009.

He was awarded the Doctor of Philosophy degree (Ph D) and the “Ernest Frizelle Prize” from University of Leicester for his important clinical research (45 publications). In 2008, Mr Malak was elected to the membership of the publication Committee of the International Urogynaecology Association.

Mr Malak publishes regular educational “Gynaecology Update” for GPs since 1997. He has also established educational internet sites for medical professions (markmalak.com) and for patients (mrmalak.com).

Mr Malak's achievements were featured in many national and local media (newspapers and TV news) regarding the introduction of minimally invasive surgery for heavy periods, impact of his clinical research and when his team won the 2nd place in the prestigious “Hospital Doctor” award.

He is keen to ensure that patients are fully informed and involved in all aspects of their care. Patients' feedback


For more information please visit the Author section


Professional memberships

  • British society of Urogynaecology (BSUG)
  • Internatioal Urogynaecology Association (IUGA)
  • British Society of Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology (BSCCP)
  • Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
  • General Medical Council (GMC)
  • Medical Protection Society (MPS)

Clinical interests

 

Urogynaecology Management of urinary incontinence & urinary frequency and urgency Pelvic reconstructive surgery for urianry incontinence and uterovaginal prolapse Management of sexual dysfunction including vaginal corrective surgery Management of recurrent cystitis

 

Abnormal bleeding Medical and surgical management of heavy periods, bleeding between periods, bleeding related to intercourse, fibroids, endometriosis

 

Minimal invasive surgery Laparoscopic surgeryfor pelvic pain, pelvic masses and hysterectomy Hysteroscopic surgery for uterine bleeding (e.g ablation)

 

Colposcopy Management of cervical abnormal smears Management of vulval abnormalities

 

Gynaecological Endocrinology Management of menopause Management of polycystic ovarian disease

 

Gynaecology Cancer Unit core member Early diagnosis of gyanecological malignancy Management of pre-invasive and early invasive uterine cancer

 

 

 

NHS hospital

 

East Sussex NHS Hospitals Trust

(Eastbourne District General Hospital), King's Drive, Eastbourne BN21 2UD

East Sussex NHS Hospitals Trust

 

 

Private Rooms and Hospital

The Esperance House

The Esperance Private Hospital, Hartington Place, Eastbourne BN21 3BG

Tel: 01323 414816/410717/411188

http://www.bmihealthcare.co.uk/

The Esperance Private Hospital

Websites

http://www.mrmalak.com

http://www.markmalak.com