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Pain and anxiety management with virtual reality for office hysteroscopy: systemic review and meta-analysis
Office hysteroscopy (OH) is a commonly performed procedure, although it might be associated with some degree of pain and anxiety. Our aim was to determine the effects of virtual reality on pain and anxiety lev...
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Are older patients with prolapse likely to continue pessary use? A retrospective observational study
To review the outcomes and complications of vaginal prolapse management with pessaries in women aged 75 years or older, to ascertain whether pessaries are providing satisfactory long-term outcomes for older wo...
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Does vaginal cleansing with iodine decreases infection rate in office hysteroscopy?
To determine whether preoperative vaginal cleansing with iodine-based solution prior to hysteroscopy, reduces postoperative infection rate compared to no vaginal cleansing.
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Long-term functional results of transvaginal anal sphincter repair for faecal incontinence; a retrospective case series
We report our experience with a transvaginal approach with overlap** anal sphincter repair. The aim of this cohort study was to evaluate long-term functional outcomes. Women who had undergone transvaginal an...
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Delayed presentation of mons pubis abscess formation following MUS—case report and surgical video
Mid-urethral sling (MUS) surgery for stress urinary incontinence (SUI) has relatively low complication rates. However, although rare, complications such as bladder wall, prepubic and thigh abscess occur. We pr...
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Video of uterovaginal procidentia repair incorporating a high extraperitoneal uterosacral vault suspension
Women with high-grade uterovaginal prolapse have a higher incidence of levator injury, larger levator hiatal defects, and are at a greater risk of recurrent prolapse after pelvic organ prolapse (POP) surgery. ...
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Somatic and psychological triggers for bladder storage symptoms among men and women
To determine the prevalence of somatic and psychological triggers for bladder storage symptoms among men and women who have not been diagnosed with overactive bladder (OAB) and to determine their impact on ind...
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Characterization of the median sacral artery course at the sacral promontory using contrast-enhanced computed tomography
Laparoscopic sacral colpopexy (SC) is increasingly utilized in the surgical management of apical prolapse. It involves attachment of a synthetic mesh to the sacral promontory and to the prolapsed vaginal walls...
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Transvaginal repair of a urethrovaginal fistula using the Latzko technique with a bulbocavernosus (Martius) flap
Urethrovaginal fistula is a rare disorder that may occur following sling procedures for stress urinary incontinence, excision of a urethral diverticulum, anterior vaginal wall repair, radiation therapy, and pr...
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Surgical removal of a large vaginal calculus formed after a tension-free vaginal tape procedure
Vaginal calculus is a rare disorder which has been reported in association with urethral diverticulum, urogenital sinus anomaly, bladder exstrophy and the tension-free vaginal tape (TVT) procedure. We report a...
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Oxidative markers in cryopreservation medium from frozen-thawed embryos: a possible tool for improved embryo selection in in vitro fertilization?
The present study evaluated the association between oxidative parameters in embryo cryopreservation medium and laboratory and clinical outcomes.
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Vaginal adhesions after transvaginal pelvic reconstructive surgeries: prevalence and clinical implications
Our aim was to assess the prevalence of vaginal adhesions after transvaginal pelvic reconstructive surgeries and evaluate relevant risk factors and impact on surgical outcome and sexual function.