Part 2 of this year's peer reviewed articles.
Laparoscopy remains the gold standard for diagnosis and treatment of the disease.
Clinical pearls for assessment and management of the pregnant patient with a uterovaginal anomaly.
Breaking down barriers through patient selection, new devices, and the latest techniques.
A safety and efficacy refresher.
Hormonal implants are generally thought to be safe for bone, although whether a young adolescent would reach their genetically determined PBM while using a contraceptive implant is not known.
Despite a painful history, equitable care is imperative.
Nearly half (45%) of all pregnancies in the United States from 2015 to 2019 were unintended.
Consider the needs of marginalized patients to promote equity.
August 08, 2022
ByMelissa Mauskar, MD, Hunter J. Pyle, BBA, Audrey K. Rutherford, MD
Correct terms and education can help normalize the conversation for patients.
Teenaged girls at average risk don’t need Papanicolaou tests, but some special populations do.
Counsel pregnant and breastfeeding patients about dangers from exposure to PFAS.
Risk assessment and management of brain arteriovenous malformations in pregnancy.
Similar outcomes from A-repair vs paravaginal repair reported
November 11th 2024In a recent study, similar postoperative outcomes were reported in patients receiving anterior vaginal wall repair vs paravaginal repair for laparoscopic pelvic organ prolapse, including similar success rates.
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