
UROGYNECOLOGY
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Urogynecology, the official journal of the American Urogynecologic Society #UrogynecologyJournal @urogynsociety
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The #UrogynecologyJournal Editors are publishing progress in pelvic medicine! Ask us how to get involved with AUGS publications. #PFDWeek25
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Best Clinical Paper Black and Hispanic Women's Views on LUTS Treatment and a Home-Based Intervention https://t.co/SaQP7BdFta Linda Brubaker Prize Paper Residential Segregation and Prolapse Surgery Complications in Older Black Women https://t.co/VEdlJwRjNp
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uded non-Hispanic Black women who underwent prolapse surgery from 2011 to 2018 in the Medicare 5% Limited Dataset. The primary outcome was 90-day complications. Other outcomes of interest were 30-...
#MemberMonday | Dr. @teni_brown is on a winning streak! 🏆 In 2024, she and Ellie Serrano, MA, MS, won Best Clinical Paper. This year, she and her co-authors will receive the Linda Brubaker Prize Paper Award. 👏 Congrats on back-to-back recognition of outstanding work!
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New in @UrogynJournal: Dr. Maggie Mueller led an international AUGS panel to develop the first evidence-based consensus on postoperative activity after urogynecologic surgery. Key takeaway: Liberal activity is safe. Read: https://t.co/YJd3DLmkwP
#Urogynecology #WomensHealth
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We celebrate the vital role peer review plays in advancing science, scholarship, and innovation. By providing constructive feedback and ensuring research integrity, peer review strengthens the work that shapes our field. 👏 Thank you to all the reviewers who dedicate their time!
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In this study, Dr. Nicholas Scioscia et al. investigated the relationship between age and the development of urinary retention following intradetrusor onabotulinumtoxinA administration. https://t.co/kqmsdtoRD7
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etween age and the development of urinary retention following intradetrusor onabotulinumtoxinA administration. Study Design This was a retrospective cohort study of women initiating overactive...
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🤰💊 Study alert: Adverse pregnancy outcomes may be linked with OAB anticholinergic exposure. Findings highlight the need for careful prescribing & counseling during pregnancy. #PelvicHealth #WomensHealth #Research #UrogynecologyJournal
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Join Editors Jocelyn Fitzgerald, MD, and Megan Bradley, MD, as they discuss the At the Scrub Sink article, “Management of Persistent Stress Urinary Incontinence After a Retropubic Midurethral Sling,” on September 16 at 2:00 PM ET on Instagram Live. https://t.co/LcVw60wUrE
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Due to a system error, submissions were not received between July 17 and July 31. If you submitted during this time, please resubmit your form or contact membership@augs.org for assistance. https://t.co/XyDPBYEwOK
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Engage with AUGS Our members are the driving force behind our organization and urogynecology. We invite you to take an active role in AUGS through our many volunteer opportunities. Whether you’re...
We are seeking volunteers to serve on writing groups for two topics. - Pregnancy and Delivery After Procedures for Urinary Incontinence and Pelvic Organ Prolapse - Association of Anticholinergic Medication Use and Cognition in Women With Overactive Bladder https://t.co/XyDPBYDYZc
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New in @UrogynJournal: Dr. Juraj Letko and colleagues highlight uterine preservation as a safe, effective option in prolapse surgery, supporting patient-centered, evidence-based care. Read: https://t.co/97E8OpRDYb
#Urogynecology #PelvicHealth #PatientCenteredCare #UChicagoMed
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Uterine-preserving prolapse surgery should be a surgical option for all patients considering surgical treatment for symptomatic pelvic organ prolapse unless contraindications exist. Uterine-preserv...
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Demtchouk et al. found an informational handout was somewhat beneficial, but there is still a substantial need for more effective communication strategies to ensure patients have a comprehensive understanding of transoburator slings. https://t.co/zd5fQ3uUKJ
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Using commercial activity trackers, these authors found that patients who underwent surgery for stress urinary incontinence were able to expend more calories per day after surgery when compared with preop. Read more in the July issue: https://t.co/XuBWs3bFmS
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Smokers have a higher risk of complications after apical prolapse repair, but in this study, using mesh does not add extra risk in the short term. #POPAwarenessMonth
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@MountAuburnHosp @BIDMChealth @harvardmed
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#UrogynecologyJournal | Patients seeking online info about anal sphincter tears during childbirth face a maze of resources; and this study shows that very few resources describe this injury at an appropriate reading level for the general public. https://t.co/tWte8ac8TY
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Join Drs. @jjfitzgeraldMD & Isuzu Meyer TONIGHT at 6:30 pm ET for an IG Live Event based on Urogynecology’s At the Scrub Sink series. These editors will talk about how Hysteropexy is a safe & effective option for uterine preservation. https://t.co/19tUYenzdb
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This Mother’s Day marks the start of #NationalWomensHealthWeek—a time to celebrate women and prioritize their health. Let’s show love and support by making pelvic health a priority—not just today, but every day. @FDAWomen @US_FDA
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Meet the limited edition Dr. Becky Rogers Action Figure Starter Pack! Complete with her signature red glasses, pelvic cross stitch, baking essentials, and latest edition of Urogynecology. Mentor. Myth. Legend. @UrogynJournal @AlbanyMed
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Our 🔥 #urps fellow 🔥 @allie_tabakin continuing her manuscript tour! 📑 55% pub% @urogynsociety abstract 🔀 manuscript (1-3 yrs) 📑 Podiums ⬆️ pub% vs posters 📑 1st author resident/fellows ⬆️ pub% 📑 Female 1st authorship ⬆️ pub% 💪 https://t.co/1TKjriMop7
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"Green Grab and Go Bags” were created to facilitate intervention and included Raytecs, blue towels, Hibiclens, a Mayo stand cover, an under-buttocks drape, a blue prep drape, recycled bedding, and a control syringe.
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Melnyk et al.'s study demonstrates that a smaller “green” operating room surgical field can be utilized to decrease the carbon footprint of surgery without increasing the infection rate. https://t.co/XoQIXhSEWO
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Bad news for Diet Coke lovers? This study shows that urgency incontinence was associated with intake of caffeinated, carbonated, and citrus beverages and high-acid foods. If you find yourself running to the bathroom; water is best! @HopkinsMedicine
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