2022
Voided Volume for Assessment of Bladder Emptying After Female Pelvic Floor Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Popiel P, Getaneh F, Yeh J, Rickey L, Bercik R, Harmanli O. Voided Volume for Assessment of Bladder Emptying After Female Pelvic Floor Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Urogynecology 2022, 28: 811-818. PMID: 36409638, DOI: 10.1097/spv.0000000000001230.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUrogynecologic surgeryRF groupVoided volumeSV groupUrinary tract infection rateAssessment of bladderUrinary tract infectionML of salinePelvic floor surgerySpontaneous VTVoid trialBaseline characteristicsCatheter removalPrimary outcomePrior hysterectomyTract infectionsUrinary incontinenceControlled TrialsFemale pelvic floor surgeryPatient satisfactionUrogynecologic proceduresFailure rateSurgeryInfection rateGroup SV
2012
Evaluation and management of voiding dysfunction after midurethral sling procedures
Celik H, Harmanlı O. Evaluation and management of voiding dysfunction after midurethral sling procedures. Journal Of The Turkish-German Gynecological Association 2012, 13: 123-127. PMID: 24592021, PMCID: PMC3939134, DOI: 10.5152/jtgga.2012.14.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchStress urinary incontinenceUrinary incontinenceRecurrent stress urinary incontinenceObstructive voiding symptomsPartial urethral obstructionMidurethral sling proceduresPopular surgical procedureTape mobilizationUrinary retentionVoiding symptomsConservative treatmentMidurethral slingSling procedureIncontinence treatmentUrethral obstructionSurgical proceduresIncontinenceDysfunctionSymptomsTreatmentMost casesUrethrolysisPatientsUrethraObstruction
2007
Can We Use a Catheter to Do the Q-Tip Test?
LeBrun E, Harmanli O, Lidicker J, Dandolu V. Can We Use a Catheter to Do the Q-Tip Test? Obstetrics And Gynecology 2007, 110: 1297-1300. PMID: 18055723, DOI: 10.1097/01.aog.0000290694.76678.fe.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQ-tip testPelvic organ prolapseUrethral hypermobilityUrinary incontinenceValsalva maneuverOrgan prolapseQ-tipPostvoid residual urineResidual urineConsecutive womenMean changePositive testCatheterAngle of excursionSignificant decreaseIncontinenceProlapseSignificant reductionHypermobilityWomenValsalvaPatientsUrethraUrineLong-term Anatomic and Functional Outcome Following Sacrospinous Fixation Using Comprehensive Pelvic Floor Questionnaires
Dandolu V, Harmanli O, Grotegut C, Turner T, Hernandez E, Grody M. Long-term Anatomic and Functional Outcome Following Sacrospinous Fixation Using Comprehensive Pelvic Floor Questionnaires. Urogynecology 2007, 13: 177-180. DOI: 10.1097/spv.0b013e3181250715.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSacrospinous fixationApical prolapseVault prolapseFunctional outcomeStudy visitConcomitant anti-incontinence procedurePelvic organ prolapse quantification systemPelvic Floor Distress InventoryPelvic Floor Impact QuestionnaireAverage vaginal lengthPelvic Floor QuestionnaireAnti-incontinence proceduresStress urinary incontinenceSexual Function QuestionnaireVaginal vault prolapseLong-term efficacyAnterior compartment failuresTemple University HospitalPatients hysterectomyIncontinence symptomsPostoperative complicationsAnatomic failureAnatomic outcomesUrinary incontinencePreoperative severity
2003
Collagen content of nonsupport tissue in pelvic organ prolapse and stress urinary incontinence
Wong M, Harmanli O, Agar M, Dandolu V, Grody M. Collagen content of nonsupport tissue in pelvic organ prolapse and stress urinary incontinence. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2003, 189: 1597-1599. PMID: 14710077, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2003.09.043.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStress urinary incontinencePelvic organ prolapseBody mass indexCervical collagen contentUrinary incontinenceOrgan prolapseMass indexTobacco useCollagen contentBenign gynecologic conditionsPelvic floor tissuesUterine cervixGynecologic conditionsIncontinenceProlapseWomenAgeTissueSignificant relationshipParityCervixPatientsSurgeryIndexTotal colpocleisis for severe pelvic organ prolapse.
Harmanli O, Dandolu V, Chatwani A, Grody M. Total colpocleisis for severe pelvic organ prolapse. The Journal Of Reproductive Medicine 2003, 48: 703-6. PMID: 14562635.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSevere pelvic organ prolapsePelvic organ prolapseOrgan prolapseTotal colpocleisisUrinary incontinenceMean followup periodPreoperative urinary incontinenceRecurrence of prolapseLow complication rateTemple University HospitalComplication rateConsecutive womenFollowup periodVaginal hysterectomyCure rateUniversity HospitalSafe treatmentElderly womenReconstructive surgeryProlapsePatientsDescriptive studyIncontinenceColpocleisisComplications