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Evaluation and Management of Postpartum Urinary Retention
Postpartum urinary retention (PUR) is a clinically significant problem for women after delivery. Despite the large body of literature that covers this topic, PUR is not a clearly defined or well understood con...
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Treating occult SUI—are two steps better than one?
Owing to a lack of universally accepted guidelines for the treatment of occult stress urinary incontinence at the time of surgery for pelvic organ prolapse, one-step and two-step approaches have been used—but ...
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Open AccessDevelopment of a core set of outcome measures for OAB treatment
Standardized measures enable the comparison of outcomes across providers and treatments giving valuable information for improving care quality and efficacy. The aim of this project was to define a minimum stan...
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Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections in Females and the Overlap with Overactive Bladder
There are an estimated 33 million men and women with overactive bladder (OAB) in the USA. Despite the prevalence of OAB, it remains a frequently misdiagnosed condition. OAB has shared symptomatology with other...
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Robotic sacrocolpopexy: adverse events reported to the FDA over the last decade
As surgeons increase the volume of robotic abdominal sacrocolpopexies (rASCs) and become more experienced, a subsequent decrease in the number of adverse events is expected over time. Further, as the leading m...
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Direct-to-consumer advertising for robotic surgery
Direct-to-consumer advertising is described as the promotion or marketing of a product directly from the seller to the consumer. We examined whether websites on Google™ provided clinical data or referenced pee...
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Patient injuries and malfunctions associated with robotic prostatectomy: review of the manufacturer and user facility device experience database
Robotic prostatectomy is the most commonly performed robotic procedure in the United States. Increasing utilization of this procedure necessitates characterization of robot malfunctions and associated patient ...
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Addressing misconceptions of flow disruption studies in “Is non-stop always better? Examining assumptions behind the concept of flow disruptions in studies of robot-assisted surgery”
This letter to the editor provides a response to “Is non-stop always better? Examining assumptions behind the concept of flow disruptions in studies of robot-assisted surgery.” The authors provide much needed ...
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Creating an Inclusive Urology Practice
Patients seeking urologic care come from diverse backgrounds. Therefore, clinics should strive for inclusivity to make all patients feel comfortable seeing a urologist. This review aims to outline and analyze ...