2022
Postoperative Urinary Incontinence in Diabetic Patients Undergoing Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery
Siddique M, Ringel N, de Winter K, Marczak T, Kisby C, Rutledge E, Soriano A, Samimi P, Schroeder M, Handler S, Chou J, Gutman R. Postoperative Urinary Incontinence in Diabetic Patients Undergoing Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery. Urogynecology 2022, 28: 372-378. PMID: 35113049, DOI: 10.1097/spv.0000000000001137.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStress urinary incontinencePelvic organ prolapsePelvic reconstructive surgeryUrgency urinary incontinencePostoperative urinary incontinenceAnti-incontinence surgeryUrinary incontinenceReconstructive surgeryDe novo urgency urinary incontinenceMulticenter retrospective cohort studyPostoperative stress urinary incontinencePersistent stress urinary incontinenceMixed urinary incontinenceRetrospective cohort studyHemoglobin A1c levelsIndependent risk factorCohort of womenDiverse medical centersPostoperative incontinenceSUI surgeryCohort studyIncontinence proceduresA1c levelsDiabetes mellitusDiabetic patients
2021
Surgical Outcomes in Urogynecology—Assessment of Perioperative and Postoperative Complications Relative to Preoperative Hemoglobin A1c—A Fellows Pelvic Research Network Study
Ringel NE, de Winter KL, Siddique M, Marczak T, Kisby C, Rutledge E, Soriano A, Samimi P, Schroeder M, Handler S, Zeymo A, Gutman RE. Surgical Outcomes in Urogynecology—Assessment of Perioperative and Postoperative Complications Relative to Preoperative Hemoglobin A1c—A Fellows Pelvic Research Network Study. Urogynecology 2021, 28: 7-13. PMID: 33886510, DOI: 10.1097/spv.0000000000001057.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPelvic reconstructive surgeryMultivariate logistic regressionPostoperative complicationsOverall complicationsSevere complicationsReconstructive surgeryMulticenter retrospective cohort studyLogistic regressionUrinary incontinence surgeryRetrospective cohort studyResearch Network StudyFemale pelvic medicineReconstructive surgery programsHbA1c thresholdPreoperative HbA1cPreoperative hemoglobinUrogynecology populationAverage HbA1cIncontinence surgeryCohort studyMesh exposureDiabetes mellitusDiabetic patientsSurgery typeDiabetic cohort
2004
A Case of Adenomyosis per se with a Uterine Weight of 475 g
Harmanli O, Shen T, Zhu S, Chatwani A. A Case of Adenomyosis per se with a Uterine Weight of 475 g. Gynecologic And Obstetric Investigation 2004, 58: 216-218. PMID: 15331854, DOI: 10.1159/000080360.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPelvic reconstructive surgerySignificant uterine enlargementCases of adenomyosisPelvic organ prolapseUterine weightVaginal hysterectomyUterine enlargementHistopathologic findingsLarge uterusOrgan prolapseReconstructive surgeryAdenomyosisUterusExtreme enlargementEnlargementHysterectomyProlapseSurgeryWomen
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