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Milton Keynes gynaecological surgeon was 'inspiring force'

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Milton Keynes gynaecological surgeon was 'inspiring force'
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Professor Christopher Balogun-Lynch, a pioneering obstetrician and gynecological surgeon, has died at the age of 81. He is remembered for his contributions to Milton Keynes University Hospital and the invention of the B-Lynch brace suture, which has saved countless lives.

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His medical innovations have had a lasting global impact on maternal health and the treatment of postpartum hemorrhage.

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Image source, Sher & Shital Image caption, Professor Christopher Balogun-Lynch died on 15 June peacefully, his family said

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The article is a respectful obituary focusing on the professional achievements and legacy of the deceased.

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