19 June 2012

Pelvic reconstructive surgery



Vaginal Procedures
Vaginal Procedures.ppt

Elective (Primary) Cesarean Section: Two Very Different Viewpoints?
Kenneth Griffis, MD, Urogynecology & Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery
Elective (Primary) Cesarean Section.ppt

Patient Positioning In the Operating Room
Patient Positioning In the Operating Room.ppt

Urinary Incontinence and Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Urinary Incontinence and Pelvic Organ Prolapse.ppt

Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery
Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery.ppt

Procedures Advanced Format: Abdominoperineal Resection
Procedures Advanced Format.ppt

Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (AIS)
Alice Mann, Maureen O’Brien, Elizabeth Rueckert
Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome.ppt

Suture Selection
Sutures.ppt

Evaluation and Treatment of Urinary Incontinence and Prolapse
Prolapse.ppt

Introduction to Residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology
Shelly Holmström, MD
Residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology.ppt

What to do if surgery fails?
Kimberly Kenton M.D., M.S., Associate Professor
Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery
What to do if surgery fails?.ppt

Published articles


  1. Informed surgical consent for a mesh/graft-augmented vaginal repair of pelvic organ prolapse. Consensus of the 2nd IUGA Grafts Roundtable: optimizing safety and appropriateness of graft use in transvaginal pelvic reconstructive surgery.
  2. Credentialing for transvaginal mesh placement--a case for "added qualification" in competency. Consensus of the 2nd IUGA Grafts Roundtable: optimizing safety and appropriateness of graft use in transvaginal pelvic reconstructive surgery.
  3. A standardized description of graft-containing meshes and recommended steps before the introduction of medical devices for prolapse surgery. Consensus of the 2nd IUGA Grafts Roundtable: optimizing safety and appropriateness of graft use in transvaginal pelvic reconstructive surgery.
  4. Selection of patients in whom vaginal graft use may be appropriate. Consensus of the 2nd IUGA Grafts Roundtable: optimizing safety and appropriateness of graft use in transvaginal pelvic reconstructive surgery.
  5. Optimizing safety and appropriateness of graft use in pelvic reconstructive surgery: introduction to the 2nd IUGA Grafts Roundtable.
  6. Robot-assisted techniques and outcomes in the realm of pelvic reconstructive surgery.
  7. Constipation symptoms before and after vaginal and abdominal pelvic reconstructive surgery.
  8. A multicenter prospective trial evaluating fetal bovine dermal graft (Xenform® Matrix) for pelvic reconstructive surgery.
  9. Clinical study of ischia spinous fascia fixation--a new pelvic reconstructive surgery.
  10. Outcome of transvaginal pelvic reconstructive surgery with Prolift after a median of 2 years' follow-up.
  11. Age as a risk factor for perioperative complications in women undergoing pelvic reconstructive surgery.
  12. The use of senna with docusate for postoperative constipation after pelvic reconstructive surgery: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.
  13. Combined pelvic reconstructive surgery and transobturator tape (monarc) in women with advanced prolapse and urodynamic stress incontinence: a case control series.
  14. Minimally invasive approaches to pelvic reconstructive surgery.
  15. Sexual outcome after pelvic reconstructive surgery.
  16. Advances in laparoscopic techniques in pelvic reconstructive surgery for prolapse and incontinence.
  17. Complications from vaginally placed mesh in pelvic reconstructive surgery.
  18. Pelvic reconstructive surgery in renal transplant recipients.
  19. Histological inflammatory response to transvaginal polypropylene mesh for pelvic reconstructive surgery.
  20. Diabetes and obesity-related risks for pelvic reconstructive surgery in a cohort of Swedish twins.
  21. The use of prostheses in pelvic reconstructive surgery: joy or toy?
  22. The use of synthetic mesh in pelvic reconstructive surgery.
  23. Rising use of synthetic mesh in transvaginal pelvic reconstructive surgery: a review of the risk of vaginal erosion.
  24. Biologic grafts and synthetic meshes in pelvic reconstructive surgery.
  25. Use of grafts in pelvic reconstructive surgery.
  26. Use of synthetic mesh in pelvic reconstructive surgery: a survey of attitudes and practice patterns of urogynecologists.
  27. A prospective, randomized controlled trial of the use of an anal purse-string suture to decrease contamination during pelvic reconstructive surgery.
  28. Concomitant pelvic reconstructive surgery and transobturator tape for stress urinary incontinence.
  29. Resident education and training in urogynecology and pelvic reconstructive surgery: a survey.
  30. Impact of hospital and surgeon volumes on outcomes following pelvic reconstructive surgery in the United States.
  31. The use of synthetic mesh in female pelvic reconstructive surgery.
  32. International Urogynecological Association: The Usage of Grafts in Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery Symposium 2005, July 8-10, 2005, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA. Proceedings.
  33. The effect of preemptive pudendal nerve blockade on pain after transvaginal pelvic reconstructive surgery.
  34. The use of prosthetics in pelvic reconstructive surgery.
  35. A comparison of preoperative and intraoperative evaluation of patients undergoing pelvic reconstructive surgery for pelvic organ prolapse using the Pelvic Organ Prolapse Quantification System.
  36. Future considerations in pelvic reconstructive surgery.
  37. Grafts in pelvic reconstructive surgery.
  38. Concerns regarding pelvic reconstructive surgery.
  39. Evaluation of the aged female baboon as a model of pelvic organ prolapse and pelvic reconstructive surgery.
  40. The hormonal and inflammatory responses to pelvic reconstructive surgery following major trauma.
  41. Osseous complications after transvaginal bone anchor fixation in female pelvic reconstructive surgery: report from single largest prospective series and literature review.
  42. Efficacy of tension-free vaginal tape with other pelvic reconstructive surgery.
  43. Harvesting autologous fascia lata for pelvic reconstructive surgery: techniques and morbidity.
  44. Laparoscopic pelvic reconstructive surgery.
  45. Vaginal apical support: cornerstone of pelvic reconstructive surgery.
  46. In vitro fertilization versus tubal surgery: is pelvic reconstructive surgery obsolete?
  47. Urogynecology and pelvic reconstructive surgery: office preoperative evaluation of the incontinent female.
  48. Extracorporeal fertilisation or pelvic reconstructive surgery.
  49. Follicular aspiration and in vitro fertilization associated with pelvic reconstructive surgery.
  50. In vitro fertilization with concurrent pelvic reconstructive surgery.

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