2019
Pain and activity after vaginal reconstructive surgery for pelvic organ prolapse and stress urinary incontinence
Barber M, Brubaker L, Nygaard I, Wai C, Dyer K, Ellington D, Sridhar A, Gantz M, Network N, Dickersin K, Jiang L, Lavender M, O’Dell K, Ryan K, Tulikangas P, Kong L, McClish D, Rickey L, Shade D, Tuteja A, Yount S. Pain and activity after vaginal reconstructive surgery for pelvic organ prolapse and stress urinary incontinence. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2019, 221: 233.e1-233.e16. PMID: 31201809, PMCID: PMC7250460, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2019.06.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPelvic organ prolapseVaginal vault suspensionSacrospinous vaginal vault suspensionActivity Assessment ScaleMidurethral slingVault suspensionOrgan prolapseReconstructive surgeryPain medicationPostoperative painSurgical groupUrinary incontinenceBodily painFunctional activityPhysical functioningForm Health Survey bodily painBaseline levelsAssessment ScaleImmediate postoperative painNarcotic pain medicationNonnarcotic pain medicationRole-physical subscaleSurgical Pain ScalesSynthetic midurethral slingsTransvaginal prolapse repair
2017
Evaluation and Management of Voiding Dysfunction Following Surgery for Mesh Excision
Rickey L, Russo A. Evaluation and Management of Voiding Dysfunction Following Surgery for Mesh Excision. Current Bladder Dysfunction Reports 2017, 12: 252-259. DOI: 10.1007/s11884-017-0427-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOveractive bladderVoiding dysfunctionEvidence-based treatment recommendationsPersistent voiding dysfunctionStress urinary incontinenceIncomplete emptyingStorage symptomsUrinary retentionVoiding symptomsUrinary incontinenceMidurethral slingMesh excisionClear management strategiesPrimary complaintOptimal treatmentTreatment recommendationsHigh success rateFurther interventionParticular patientPatientsDysfunctionRecent FindingsTheStandardized definitionsLimited evidenceSymptoms
2009
Clinical Anatomy and Surgical Skills Training for Senior Residents
Summers S, Mueller E, Darrell B, Pombar X, Kobak W, Graziano S, Irwin T, Mody V, Rickey L, Hruska L, Kenton K. Clinical Anatomy and Surgical Skills Training for Senior Residents. Urogynecology 2009, 15: 195-203. DOI: 10.1097/spv.0b013e3181b18527.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSurgical skillsEffective teaching toolSatisfaction scoresSenior residentsCurricular developmentEducational objectivesSeries of workshopsMean satisfaction scoreTeaching toolFurther educational effortsMultiple medical centersAdvanced surgical skillsAdequate knowledgeObstetrics/gynecologyAdvanced surgical proceduresAcademic principlesSkillsFuture sessionsKnowledge enhancementBowel injurySurgical complicationsMidurethral slingNeeds assessmentVaginal surgeryInadequate skills