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Mahfouth Abdalla Bamashmus

Associate Professor

Personal Information:

NAME:    Mahfouth Abdalla Bamashmus FRCSEd, FRCOphth

Email:      M.Bamashmus@su.edu.ye

Mobile:    +967 733270277

Position: Professor of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Sana’a University, Sana’a, Yemen.

 

Summary: (A brief profile Summary of the faculty member at least 3 lines)

1984:   GOLD MEDAL for the highest mark in the GSFE in Yemen.

1991:   GOLD MEDAL for the highest mark in the MBBS Degree, Jordan

1995:   CROMBIE GOLD MEDAL for the highest mark in the Primary FRCOphth,

London, United Kingdom

Education:

1984: General Certificate for Final Undergraduate Exam, Hodeidah, Yemen

1991:  M.B.B.S. from Faculty of Medicine, University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

1996:  Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh [FRCSEd].

1997:  Fellow of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists [FRCOphth].

Experience:

CURRENT POSTS    

  • Professor of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Sana’a University, Sana’a, Yemen.
  • Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon, Ophthalmology Department, Al-Gamhory Teaching Hospital, Sana’a University, Sana’a, Yemen.
  • Cornea, Refractive & Phaco Surgeon, Yemen Magrabi Eye Hospital, Sana’a, Yemen.

 

ACADEMIC TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

  1. Participated in Training Ophthalmic Registrars and Senior House Officers in the Glasgow, United Kingdom.
  2. Teaching Ophthalmology for Undergraduate Medical Students at Sana’a University (2002 – to date).
  3. Teaching Ophthalmology for Undergraduate Medical Students at University of Science and Technology (2001 – 2010).
  4. Supervising Postgraduate Training for Ophthalmologists preparing for the Arab Board in Kuwait University Hospital (2003 – 2007).
  5. Supervising the Thesis for promotion of Dr Nabil Y Othrob to Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, Dhamar University. (Effect of Qat on Local Anaesthesia in Cataract Surgery).
  6. Supervising the MSc Thesis of Khammash A Hobeish, Al-Nilein University, Sudan. (Functional outcomes and patient satisfaction after LASIK for correction of myopia and myopic astigmatism).
  7. Supervising the MSc Thesis of Ammar Al-Arabi, Al-Nilein University, Sudan. (Visual outcomes, patient satisfaction and visual symptoms after ICL & TICL surgery for moderate to high myopia and myopic astigmatism).
  8. Supervising the Graduation Thesis of Sixth Year Medical Students, 2009 -2010, Sana’a University. (Refractive errors and refractive surgery in hospital based in Sana’a).
  9. Supervising the Graduation Thesis of Sixth Year Medical Students, 2010 -2011, Sana’a University. (Corneal graft in Sana’a: Indications and complications).
  10. Supervising the MSc Thesis of Abeer Al-Nahari, Sana’a University, Yemen. (Risk Factors and Causative Microorganisms in Keratitis in Yemen).

 

 

 

Conferences and Workshops:

25 – 27 November 1992: 2nd Jordanian Ophthalmic Conference, Amman

11 – 14 May 1993: 2nd Congress of the Pan-Arab Council of Ophthalmology, Syria

March 1994: Spring Ophthalmology Symposium, Royal College of Surgeons, Glasgow

6 March 1996: Spring Ophthalmology Symposium, Royal College of Surgeons, Glasgow

29 March 1996: Scottish Ophthalmological Club meeting in Ayr, Scotland.

25 October 1996: Scottish Ophthalmological Club meeting in Dumfries, Scotland.

26 February 1997: Spring Ophthalmology Symposium, Royal College of Surgeons, Glasgow

16 – 18 September 1997: Second International ARMD Symposium, Glasgow

24 October 1997: Scottish Ophthalmological Club meeting in Kelso

20 March 1998: Scottish Ophthalmological Club meeting in Edinburgh

20 – 24 April 1998: Tenth Congress of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists, Glasgow

1 – 5 March 1999: Fifth Pan- Arab African Congress of Ophthalmology (PAACO), Egypt

5 – 8 November 2000: Sixth Jordanian Ophthalmic Conference, Amman, Jordan

1 – 5 April 2001: Sixth Pan- Arab African Congress of Ophthalmology (PAACO), Beirut

6 – 8 June 2001: Sixth Medical Conference of the University of Science & Technology, Sana’a

11 – 13 October 2001: The Yemeni Scientific Meeting 2001, Sana’a

11 – 13 October 2002: The Yemeni Scientific Meeting 2002, Taiz

31 October – 2 November 2002: Eighth Jordanian Ophthalmological Conference, Amman

3 – 5 November 2003: Ninth Jordanian Ophthalmic Conference, Amman, Jordan

11-12 January 2003: First Yemeni Diabetic Association Conference, Aden

22 – 25 May 2003: Seventh Pan- Arab African Congress of Ophthalmology (PAACO), Tunisia

3 – 5 June 2003: Seventh Medical Conference of the University of Science & Technology

11 – 13 October 2003: First Yemeni Ophthalmic Society Conference, Seiyun, Yemen

18 – 20 January 2004: Fourth Yemeni-Italian Medical Conference, Sana’a

1-3 March 2004: Third Yemeni-German Medical Conference, Sana’a

12 – 13 October 2004: First National Symposium on Prevention of Blindness, Sana’a

11 – 13 October 2004: Second Yemeni Diabetic Association Scientific Conference, Sana’a

7 – 10 April 2005: Eighth Pan- Arab African Congress of Ophthalmology (PAACO), Dubai

25 – 26 May 2005: First Yemeni-Saudi Conference of Clinical Immunology, Sana’a

6 – 8 March 2006: Fourth Yemeni-German Medical Conference, Sana’a

8-12 May 2006: Fifth International Medical Supplies & Pharmaceuticals Exhibition and Medical conference, Sana’a

9-13 September 2006: Twenty Fourth European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ESCRS), London, UK

14 – 16 November 2006: Second Yemeni-Saudi Conference of Clinical Immunology, Taiz

29 March – 01 April 2007: Ninth Middle East African Congress of Ophthalmology (MEACO), Dubai, UAE

18 – 19 July 2007: Third Yemeni Ophthalmic Society Conference, Sana’a

01 – 04 February 2008: Sixty Six All India Ophthalmology Society Conference, Bangalore

29 April – 1 May 2008: Third Yemeni-Saudi Conference of Clinical Immunology, Sana’a

26 – 30 March 2009: Tenth Middle East African Congress of Ophthalmology (MEACO), Bahrain

10 – 13 May 2009: Seventh Yemeni-Italian Medical Conference, Sana’a

12 – 14 May 2010: First ISRS/Magrabi International Meeting, Jeddah, KSA

02 – 03 September 2010: Second ICL International Expert Meeting, Paris

04 – 08 September 2010: Twenty Eighth European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ESCRS), Paris, France

09 – 11 December 2010: Emirates Ophthalmic Conference, Dubai, UAE

27 February – 02 March 2011: Saudi Ophthalmic Society Conference, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

30 October – 02 November 2011: Thirty three Curso Intercontinental de Oftalmologica Clinica, Miami, Florida, USA

21 – 25 October 2011: American Academy of Ophthalmology, Orlando, Florida, USA

16 – 20 February 2012: World Ophthalmology Congress (WOC 2012), Abu Dhabi, UAE

03 – 04 May 2012: Cairo Middle East Refractive and Anterior Segment Surgery Symposium, Cairo, Egypt

06 – 08 September 2012: Third Congress of the European Society of Cornea and Ocular Surface Disease Specialists (Eu-Cornea), Milan, Italy

08 – 12 September 2012: Thirtieth European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ESCRS), Milan, Italy

01 – 03 December 2012: Third ISRS/Magrabi International Meeting, Riyadh, KSA

17 – 20 January 2013: Sixty Six APAO-AIOS (Asia Pacific and All India Ophthalmology Society) Conference, Hyderabad

05 – 09 October 2013: Thirty One European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ESCRS), Amsterdam, the Netherland

 23 January 2014: Cataract Surgery Scientific Day & Announcement the Results of

Situation Analysis of Ophthalmology in Yemen 2012

02 – 06 April 2014: World Ophthalmology Congress (WOC 2012), Tokyo, Japan

04 – 08 May 2016: Eighth Middle East African Congress of Ophthalmology (MEACO), Bahrain

17 November 2016: Diabetes and Eye Symposium, Sana’a, Yemen

24 January 2017: Second Paediatric Ophthalmology Scientific Meeting, Sana’a, Yemen

16 – 19 February 2017: 75th All India Ophthalmic Conference, Jaipur, India

30 March 2017: Ocular Allergy Lecture, Sana’a, Yemen

01 June 2017: Glaucoma Night, Sana’a, Yemen

28 July 2017: Keratoconus Day, Sana’a, Yemen

15 September 2017: Ocular Trauma Symposium, Sana’a, Yemen

12 October 2017: World Sight Day, Sana’a, Yemen

30 November 2017: ICL Scientific Day, Sana’a, Yemen

01 March 2018: Eye Camps Scientific Day, Sana’a, Yemen

25 April 2018: Hypertension Day, Sana’a, Yemen

03 – 04 May 2018: Fourth Yemeni Ophthalmic Society Conference, Sana’a, Yemen

26 September 2018: Ophthalmic and Endocrine Scientific Conference, Sana’a, Yemen

10 – 11 October 2018: Dermatology Conference, Sana’a, Yemen

14 October 2018: Medical Research in Ophthalmology Scientific Meeting, Sana’a, Yemen

29 November 2018: Neuro-Ophthalmology Scientific Meeting, Sana’a, Yemen

09 – 11 January 2019: Cardio Mukalla Scientific Meeting, Mukalla, Yemen

24 January 2019: Third Paediatric Ophthalmology Scientific Meeting, Sana’a, Yemen

07 – 09 March 2019: Fourth Qassimi Ophthalmology International Conference, Dubai (VIRTUAL)

14 March 2019: First Glaucoma Scientific Meeting, Sana’a, Yemen

05 – 08 September 2019: Fourteenth International Congress of Middle East African Conference of Ophthalmology (MEACO), Dead Sea, Jordan

13 – 15 February 2020: Fifth Qassimi Ophthalmology International Conference, Dubai

26 – 27 November 2020: Muscat International Ophthalmology Conference 2021, Muscat (VIRTUAL)

18 – 19 December 2020: International Crosslinking Meeting, Zurich, Switzerland (VIRTUAL)

24 – 29 January 2021: Fourth International Conference of the Egyptian Society for Continuous Ophthalmic Education, Cairo (VIRTUAL)

11 – 14 February 2021: Sixth Qassimi Ophthalmology International Conference, Dubai (VIRTUAL)

02 – 05 June 2021: Fifteen International Congress of Middle East African Conference of Ophthalmology (MEACO), Tunisia (VIRTUAL)

09 July 2021: Biometry & IOL Master 700 Scientific Meeting, Sana’a, Yemen

15 – 17 September 2021: Fifth Yemeni Ophthalmic Society Conference, Sana’a, Yemen

18 – 20 October 2021: Middle East Ophthalmology Meeting (MEOM), Dubai (VIRTUAL)

30 November 2021: Ophthalmic Anaesthesia Scientific Meeting, Sana’a, Yemen

17 – 18 December 2021: International Crosslinking Meeting, Zurich, Switzerland (VIRTUAL)

14 – 15 January 2022: Muscat International Ophthalmology Conference 2021, Muscat (VIRTUAL)

14 – 15 January 2022: Fourth Moorfields International Conference, Dubai (VIRTUAL)

10 – 12 February 2022: Seventh Qassimi Ophthalmology International Conference, Dubai (VIRTUAL)

10 March 2022: Second Glaucoma Scientific Meeting, Sana’a, Yemen

 

COURSES ATTENDED

08 – 09 July 1995: Oculus – Postgraduate Ophthalmic Finals Examination Course, UK

20 – 22 January 1997: Medical Statistics Course, University of Glasgow, Glasgow

7 – 8 April 1997: First Oxford Epidemiology Meeting, Oxford, UK

11 – 12 October 1997: Manchester & Sheffield Post-Fellowship Course on Strabismus

06 – 07 April 1998: Second Oxford Epidemiology Meeting, Oxford, UK

22 November 1997: Update on Glaucoma Management Meeting, Troon, Scotland

11 – 13 June 1999: Contact Lenses Course, Nottingham, UK

18 – 22 October 2003: Education Methodology Workshop – Sana’a University, Sana’a

06 – 09 September 2004: National Workshop on Vision 2020, Sana’a

06 April 2005: NIDEK Refractive Surgery Symposium, Dubai, UAE

07 – 10 April 2005: ISRS/AAO Official Refractive Surgery Course, Dubai, UAE

18 – 19 May 2005: Research and Postgraduate Training Development – Sana’a University

05 – 07 December 2005: Curriculum Development – Sana’a University

09 – 13 September 2006: MICS & Glaucoma non-filtration surgery courses, European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ESCRS), London

29 March – 01 April 2007: Phakic ICL Course, Ninth Middle East African Congress of Ophthalmology (MEACO), Dubai

30 June – 05 July 2007: Curriculum Reform – Sana’a University

26 – 27 March 2008: DSAEK (Descemet’s Stripping Automated Endothelial Keratoplasty) Course, Magrabi Hospitals, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

04 – 08 September 2010: Enhanced ectasia screening for refractive candidates: from corneal topography and pachymetry to 3D tomography, ESCRS, Paris

26 October – 03 November 2011: International Observership Program, Cornea Service, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Miami, Florida, USA

November 2017 –  January 2018: Post-graduate Ophthalmic Training Courses, Sana’a, Yemen

November 2018 –  January 2019: Post-graduate Ophthalmic Training Courses, Sana’a, Yemen

20 – 28 September 2019: Scientific Research Methodology Course, Alrazi University, Sana’a

 

Research and scientific papers:

Published Research

 

  1. Visual Impairment in Children With Acute Non-Traumatic Coma. Ziakas NG, Wong CP, Ramsay AS, Bamashmus MA, Forsyth RJ, Eyre JA, Clarke MP.
    J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus 2001;38(1):6-10.
  2. Genetic heterogeneity in familial exudative vitreoretinopathy; exclusion of the EVR1 locus on chromosome 11q in a large autosomal dominant pedigree. Bamashmus MA, Downey LM, Inglehearn CF, Gupta SR and Mansfield DC. British J Ophthalmol 2000;84(4):358-363
  3. A New Locus for Autosomal Dominant Familial Exudative Vitreoretinopathy (EVR3) Maps to Chromosome 11p12-13. Downey LM, Keen T, Roberts E, Mansfield DC, Bamashmus MA and Inglehearn CF.   J. Hum. Genet. 2001;68:778-781.
  4. Regionalisation of Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) screening improves Compliance with Guidelines: An Audit of ROP screening in the Northern Region of England. Ziakas NG, Cottrell DG, Milligan DW, Pennefather PM, Bamashmus MA, Clarke MP.   Br J Ophthalmol. 2001;85(7):807-10.
  5. Ophthalmic Surgical Experience in Al-Thawra Hospital in Sana’a. Muna Al-Rae, Ahmed Al-Shabooti, Mahfouth Bamashmus. The Yemeni Journal for Medical Sciences 200;1(1):15-19.
  6. Ocular Tumors in Yemen. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Ahmed Al-Shabooti, Abdalla Al-Thoubhani, Saleh Al- Awlaki, Abdalla Al-Samawi.   The Yemeni Journal for Medical Sciences.  2001;1(2): 77-79.
  7. Car Seat Belts (Letter to the Editor). Mahfouth Bamashmus, Ahmed Al-Shabooti.  Community Eye Health 2001;14(38):29.
  8. Audit of Screening of Retinopathy of Prematurity in Glasgow. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Dai Barr, Rangan Masanganise, John Dudgeon.   MEJO (Middle East Journal of Ophthalmology) 2002;10(1): 22-25.
  9. Profile of Ocular Trauma in Sana’a – Yemen. Ahmed Al-Shabooti, Mahfouth Bamashmus. Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology 2002; 16(3):195-198.
  10. Childhood Eye Injuries in Sana’a, Yemen. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Ahmed Al-Shabooti.   MEJO (Middle East Journal of Ophthalmology) 2002; 10(2):80-81.
  11. Cataract surgery in Yemen (Prospective Study).   Mahfouth A Bamashmus. The Yemeni Journal for Medical Sciences 2002; 2(1):10 –15.
  12. Abscess of lacrimal sac in a neonate which resolved without surgical intervention

(Case Report)    Ahmed Al-Shabooti, Abdo Mashrai, Mahfouth Bamashmus            MEJO (Middle East Journal of Ophthalmology) 2002;10(2): 70.

  1. Ultrasonic appearance and surgical result of Posterior Lenticonus (Case Report). Abdulmoghni Al-Barrag, Mahfouth Bamashmus. Middle East Journal of Ophthalmology (MEJO) 2003; 11(1-2): 55-56.
  2. Causes of Blindness and Visual Impairment in the West of Scotland. Mahfouth Bamashmus, B Mathlaga, G N Dutton.     Eye 2004;18(3):257-61.
  3. Is surgical Management of Cataract and Glaucoma Patients in Yemen Changing? Mahfouth Bamashmus, Ahmed Al-Shabooti.  Saudi Medical Journal 2004;25(4):535-536.
  4. Outcomes of Cataract Surgery in Eye Camps in Yemen. Abdulmoghni Al-Barrag, Mahfouth Bamashmus, Tawfik Al-Khatib, Saleh Al-Akily, Fuad Al-Khaiat.    Middle East Journal of Ophthalmology (MEJO) 2004;12(1):18-21.
  5. Inferior Oblique Myectomy in the management of Superior Oblique Palsy – Evidence of a Graded Response to Standard Surgical Procedure. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Natalie Boyle, D Delahunty, Mike Clarke. Middle East Journal of Ophthalmology (MEJO) 2004;12(1):1-4.
  6. Introducing Intraocular Lens Implantation at an eye center in Yemen. Mahfouth Bamashmus.   Community Eye Health 2004;17(50):31.
  7. Graft Survival and Visual Outcome of 70 Corneal Grafts in Yemeni Patients.   Saleh Al-Akily, Mahfouth Bamashmus, Omar Khalifa.  Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology (SJO)  2005;19(1): 3-7.
  8. Fracturing of extruded anterior chamber intraocular lens haptic by Neodymium:YAG laser (Case Report). Saleh Al-Akily, Louay Al-Amin, Talal Haider, Mahfouth Bamashmus. Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology (SJO)  2005; 19(3):35-37.
  9. “Couching” for cataracts remains a persistent problem in Yemen. Mahfouth Bamashmus.      EuroTimes Sept 2005; 14.
  10. Prevalence of Trachoma among third year Primary school pupils in Al-Mahweet town and Governorate. M AlShaeer, M Hassen, T Haider, Y Raja’a, Mahfouth Bamashmus.     Revenue internationale du Trachome, 2005;193-205.
  11. Orbital Hydatid Cyst – an Unusual Presentation (Case Report). Mahfouth Bamashmus, Ahmed Al-Shabooti. Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology 2006;20(2):146-148.
  12. Human resources and infrastructure for eye care in Yemen: Current Status. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Saleh Al-Akily, Abdulmoghni Al-Barrag.  Middle East Journal of Ophthalmology (MEJO) 2006;13(4):154-157.
  13. Eye services in East Mediterranean Region. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Saleh Al-Akily. Journal of the Arab Board of Medical Specializations 2006;8(4):312-317.
  14. Effect of Introducing Intraocular Lens Implantation in Eye Services in Yemen. Mahfouth Bamashmus.  SUJMS (Sana’a University Journal for Medical Sciences) 2005;2(2):56-61.
  15. Cataract surgical rate in Yemen. Saleh Al-Akily, Mahfouth Bamashmus, Abdulmoghni Al-Barrag. Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology 2008;22(1):3-7.
  16. Causes of Blindness among adult Yemeni patients – Hospital-based study. Saleh Al-Akily, Mahfouth Bamashmus. Middle East Journal of Ophthalmology 2008;15(1):3-6.
  17. Eye Camps in Yemen – Providing services to the underprivileged. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Abdlemoghni Al-Barrag. Medical Science Monitor 2008;14(11);41-45.
  18. Anterior Lenticonus, Sensorineural Deafness and Nephritis in Alport’s Syndrome (Case Report). Mutahar Al-Shaer, Mahfouth Bamashmus, Abdulmoghni Al-Barrag.  Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology 2008;22(3):193-196.
  19. Regular medical check up is associated to the presence and severity of Diabetic Retinopathy and visual disabilities– A hospital based historical cohort study in Yemen. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Abdalla Gunaid, Rajiv Kandekar. Diabetes Technology and Therapeutics 2009;11(1):45-50.
  20. 90 degree conjuctival rotation autograft versus zero and 180 degree rotation autograft for Pterygium Surgery. Talal Haider, Louay Al-Amin, Mahfouth Bamashmus, Shatha Farouk.   Saudi Medical Journal 2009;30(4):519 – 523.
  21. Oral versus topical carbonic anhydrase inhibitors in ocular hypertension after scleral tunnel cataract surgery. Abdulmoghni Al-Barrag, Motaher Al-Shaer, Nabil Al-Matary, Mahfoud Bamashmous.    Clinical Ophthalmology 2009;3:357-362.
  22. Diabetic retinopathy, visual impairment and ocular status among patients with Diabetes Mellitus in Yemen – A hospital based study. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Abdalla Gunaid, Rajiv Kandekar. Indian Journal of Ophthalmology 2009;57:293-298.
  23. Prevalence of pseudoexfoliation syndrome in Yemen – hospital based study. Mahfouth Bamashmus. Journal of the Arab Board of Health Specializations 2009;10(4):10-14.
  24. Why is Cataract Surgery Cancelled? A retrospective evaluation. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Talal Haider, Reem Al-Kershy. European Journal of Ophthalmology 2010;20(1):101-106.
  25. Traditional Arabic Technique of Couching for Cataract treatment in Yemen. Mahfouth Bamashmus. European Journal of Ophthalmology 2010;20(2):340-344.
  26. Profile of Childhood Blindness and Visual Impairment in Yemen – Hospital Based Study. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Saleh Al-Akily. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal 2010;16(4):425-428.
  27. Prophylactic measures used for the prevention of postoperative endophthalmitis (POE) after cataract surgery: a survey of routine practice in Yemen. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Saleh Al-Akily, Mahmoud Saleh. Saudi Medical Journal 2010;31(3):293-298.
  28. Point prevalence of pseudoexfoliation syndrome in patients scheduled for cataract surgery in Eye camps in Yemen. Mutahar Al-Shaer, Mahfouth Bamashmus, Abdulmoghni Al-Barrag. Middle East African Journal of Ophthalmology 2010; 17(1):74-77.
  29. Intraoperative and early postoperative complications in 2000 consecutive laser in situ keratomileusis cases in Yemen. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Mohamed Awadalla, Mahmoud F Saleh, Mohammed El-Shekeil. Saudi Medical Journal 2010;31(4):419-424.
  30. Causes of blindness in 50 years and above: community-based versus hospital-based studies. Saleh Al-Akily, Mahfouth Bamashmus, Khalid Al-Mohammadi. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal 2010;16(9):942-946.
  31. Reasons for not performing LASIK in refractive surgery candidates in Yemen. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Mahmoud Saleh, Mohamed Awadalla, Najeeb Al-Kershy. European Journal of Ophthalmology 2010;20(5):858-864.
  32. Effect of Khat (Qat) consumption on the pain during and after local anesthesia for patients undergoing cataract surgery. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Nabeel Othrob, Ahmed Mousa, Waleed Al-Tay. Medical Science Monitor 2010;16(8);SR29-33.
  33. Vitreoretinal complications in Yemeni patients with keratorefractive surgery. Saudi Medical Journal 2010;31(6):663-667.
  34. Reasons for not performing keratorefractive surgery in patients seeking refractive surgery in a hospital-based cohort in “Yemen”. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Mahmoud Saleh, Mohamed Awadalla, Najeeb Al-Kershy. Middle East African Journal of Ophthalmology 2010; 17(4):349-353.
  35. Causes of visual impairment and blindness among Yemeni diabetics: A hospital-based study. Saleh Al-Akily, Mahfouth Bamashmus, Abdallah Gunaid. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal 2011;17(11):831-7.
  36. Ocular complications of severe vernal keratoconjunctivitis. Saleh Al-Akily, Mahfouth Bamashmus. Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology 2011;25(3):291-4.
  37. Profile of glaucoma in a major eye hospital in Yemen. Adnan Thabet, Mahfouth Bamashmus. (Sana’a University J for Medical Sciences 2012;4(1):35-38).
  38. Orbito-ocular space occupying masses in Children: high resolution CT findings in Yemeni Patients. Abdul Malik Qais, Talal Haider, Mohamed Alabsi, Aziz Shaher, Mahfouth Bamashmus.  (Sana’a University J for Medical Sciences 2012;4(1):19-28).
  39. A retrospective analysis of the first Yemeni experience on Artisan phakic intraocular lens for the treatment of moderate and high myopia: three year follow up. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Mohamed Awadalla, Hisham Alakhalee. (Oman Journal of Ophthalmology 2012;5(3):175-80).
  40. Post-LASIK interface fluid syndrome induced by steroid drops (Case Series). Mahfouth Bamashmus, Mahmoud Saleh. Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology 2013; 27, 125–128.
  41. Posterior Vitreous Detachment and Retinal Detachment after Implantation of the Visian Phakic Implantable Collamer Lens. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Seddique Al-Salahim, Mahmoud Saleh, Nabil Tarish, Mohamed Awadalla, Mohamed Elanwer, Hatem Mahmoud.   Middle East African Journal of Ophthalmology 2013; 20(4):327-331.
  42. Visual outcomes and patient satisfaction after ICL and TICL correction for moderate to high myopia and myopic astigmatism. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Ammar Al-Arabi, Mohammed Alawad. Saudi Med J 2013; 34(9): 913-919
  43. Central corneal pachymetry in Yemeni patients undergoing refractive surgery. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Mahmoud Saleh, Ahmed Mousa, Mohamed Abdulrahman, Mohamed Fawzi.  Saudi Med J 2014; 35(1): 56-62
  44. Functional Outcome and Patient Satisfaction after Laser In Situ Keratomileusis for Correction of Myopia and Myopic Astigmatism. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Khammash Hubaish, Mohammed Alawad, Hisham Al-Akhlee.   Middle East African Journal of Ophthalmology 2015;22(1):108-114.
  45. Trends in refractive surgery in Yemen: Consecutive Review of 1933 Cases from a Single Centre. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Saleh Al-Akily, Mutahar Al-Shaer, Hisham Al-Akhlee. Ophthalmology Research 2016;6(3):1-7.
  46. Cataract Surgical Rate in Yemen: 2012 Saleh Al-Akily, Mutahar Al-Shaer, Mahfouth  Bamashmus, Abdulmoghni AlBarrag, Tawfik Alkhatib, Hisham Al-Akhlee. Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology 2017;31:25-29.
  47. Analysis of Eye Care Services in Yemen. Saleh Al-Akily, Mutahar Al-Shaer, Mahfouth Bamashmus, Abdulmoghni Al-Barrag, Tawfik Alkhatib, Hisham Al-Akhlee. Ophthalmology Research 2017;7(1):1-7.
  48. Emergency Visits after Corneal Transplantation in Yemen. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Saleh Al-Akily, Hisham Al-Akhlee, Khaldoon Al-Nuseriy, Marwan Farhan.   Oman Journal of Ophthalmology 2017;10:193-7.
  49. Why is Cataract Surgery Cancelled in Eye Camps? A Prospective Evaluation. Mutahar Al-Shaer, Saleh Al-Akily, Mahfouth Bamashmus, Hisham Al-Akhlee, Nabil Ziad.    Sudanese J Ophthalmol 2017;9(2):62-6.
  50. Factors that Enforced Patients to Attend a Free Cataract Surgery Eye Camp in Yemen. Mutahar Al-Shaer, Saleh Al-Akily, Mahfouth Bamashmus, Khaled Al-Shajara, Hisham Al-Akhlee.    EC Ophthalmology 2018;9(2):35-41.
  51. Clinical Phenotyping of newly Diagnosed Type 2 Diabetes in Yemen. Abdallah Gunaid, Mohammed Al-Kebsi, Mahfouth Bamashmus, Saleh Al-Akily, Ahmed Al-Radaei.  BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care 2018: 6:e000587. doi:10.1136/bmjdrc-2018-000587.
  52. Topographic Patterns refractive surgery candidates in Yemen. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Mohamed El-Shekeil.  Yemeni Journal of Medical & Health Research 2018:7(1&2):13-22.
  53. Frequency of Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and Human Immunodeficiency virus in patients undergoing cataract surgery. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Ahmed Mousa.  Hadramout University Journal of Natural & Applied sciences.  2019;16(1):9-15.
  54. Causes of Visual Impairment and Blindness Among Children in Schools for the Blind in Yemen. Khalid Al-Mohammadi, Muhammad Babar Qureshi, Lea Hyvarinen, Mahfouth Bamashmus. Al-Razi University Journal of Medical Sciences.  2019;3(2):1-10.
  55. Prevalence of Hypertension, Diabetes Mellitus and Hepatitis B and C among People Seeking Cataract Surgery in Eye Camps in Yemen. Mutahar Al-Shaer, Mahfouth Bamashmus, Saleh Al-Akily, Hisham Al-Akhlee.  Yemeni Journal of Medical & Health Research 2019:8(1&2):54-61.
  56. Ophthalmic Services During Ongoing Conflict: the Eye Health System in Yemen. David McMaster, Mahfouth Bamashmus. BMJ Global Health 2019;4:e001743. doi:10.1136/ bmjgh-2019-001743.
  57. Pediatric Ocular Trauma during Eid Festivities in Yemen. Tariek Aldoais, Mahfouth Bamashmus, Amal Aldubhani.   Korean Journal of Ophthalmology. 2020:34(3):187-191.
  58. Why is Elective Ophthalmic Surgery Cancelled? A Retrospective Evaluation. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Mohammed Al-Qubaty, Fady Mukred, Abdulsamad Abdalrab, Ezia Alsarory. Journal of Ophthalmic Research and Ocular Care. 2020:3(1):55-59.
  59. Traumatic Wound Dehiscence after Penetrating Keratoplasty: Clinical Features and Outcome in 53 Cases in Yemen. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Mohammed Al-Shekeil, Fady Mukred, Hisham Al-Akhlee. Taiwan Journal of Ophthalmology. 2020:10(1):32-36.
  60. Results of Laser Enhancement for Residual Myopia after Primary Laser In Situ Keratomileusis. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Hisham Al-Akhlee, Yasmin Al-Azani, Najeeb Al-Kershy. Taiwan Journal of Ophthalmology. 2020:10(4):264-268.
  61. The Effect of Yemen Civil War on Eye Services. Ahmed Aljabaly, Mahfouth Bamashmus, Muhemmed Swadique, Jamlauddeenn CV. MedPulse International Journal of Ophthalmology. 2020:16(3):22-31.
  62. Visual Damage of 37 Cases after Methanol Poisoning in Yemen. Mahfouth Bamashmus, Najeeb Al-Kershy. The Clinical Ophthalmologist Journal. 2021:2(1016):4-37.
  63. Visual and Surgical Outcomes of Primary Phacotrabeculectomy with Mitomycin C in Patients with Open Angle and Pseudoexfoliative Glaucoma in Sana’a (Yemen). Mahfouth Bamashmus, Ibrahim Al-Hamdi, Mohammed Al-Hemyari, Hisham Al-Akhlee. Yemeni Journal of Medical & Health Research 2021:10(1&2):23-33.

 

Books written:

  1. Eye Doctors’ Directory in Yemen (2004). Mahfouth Bamashmus, Saleh Al-Akily, Talal Haider
  2. Ophthalmic Situation Analysis: Results in Republic of Yemen (2005). Mahfouth Bamashmus, Saleh Al-Akily, Abdulmoghni Al-Barrag
  3. Ophthalmic Situation Analysis: Results in Republic of Yemen (2012). Mahfouth Bamashmus, Saleh Al-Akily, Abdulmoghni Al-Barrag
  4. Eye Camps in Republic of Yemen: Data & Information (March 2018). Mahfouth Bamashmus, Saleh Al-Akily, Tariek Al-Doais
  5. Eye Doctors’ Directory in Yemen (2021). Mahfouth Bamashmus, Saleh Al-Akily, Tareik Aldoais

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