2017
Long-term outcomes and predictors of failure after surgery for stage IV apical pelvic organ prolapse
Linder BJ, El-Nashar SA, Mukwege AA, Weaver AL, McGree ME, Rhodes DJ, Gebhart JB, Klingele CJ, Occhino JA, Trabuco EC. Long-term outcomes and predictors of failure after surgery for stage IV apical pelvic organ prolapse. International Urogynecology Journal 2017, 29: 803-810. PMID: 28921036, DOI: 10.1007/s00192-017-3482-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUterosacral ligament suspensionApical pelvic organ prolapsePelvic organ prolapseProlapse recurrencePrior hysterectomyProlapse symptomsOrgan prolapseCox proportional hazards modelRecurrent prolapse symptomsMethodsThe medical recordsKaplan-Meier methodType of surgeryLong-term outcomesPredictors of failureApical prolapse repairProportional hazards modelConclusionsYounger agePrimary outcomeSurgical retreatmentApical prolapseProlapse repairExcellent survivalMedical recordsSurgical techniqueSurvival time5: Long-term outcomes and predictors of failure after surgery for stage iv apical pelvic organ prolapse
Linder B, El-Nashar S, Mukwege A, Weaver A, Mcgree M, Rhodes D, Gebhart J, Klingele C, Occhino J, Trabuco E. 5: Long-term outcomes and predictors of failure after surgery for stage iv apical pelvic organ prolapse. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2017, 216: s577. DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2016.12.129.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchApical pelvic organ prolapseLong-term outcomesPredictors of failurePelvic organ prolapseOrgan prolapse
2015
Are Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of Women Presenting With Advanced Pelvic Organ Prolapse Different Compared With Women Presenting in Earlier Stages? [374]
Mukwege A, El-Nashar S, Rhodes D, Dowdy S, Trabuco E. Are Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of Women Presenting With Advanced Pelvic Organ Prolapse Different Compared With Women Presenting in Earlier Stages? [374]. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2015, 125: 116s-117s. DOI: 10.1097/01.aog.0000463727.72514.8f.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchApical pelvic organ prolapsePelvic organ prolapseOrgan prolapseClinical characteristicsOdds ratioStage 4Prior cerebrovascular accidentAdjusted odds ratioMayo Clinic RochesterConnective tissue disordersLow education levelStage 2Evacuation symptomsFecal urgencyOveractive bladderUrinary incontinenceCerebrovascular accidentIndependent predictorsSurgical treatmentSurgical interventionPatients' perceptionsHernia repairObservational studyTissue disordersProlapse