Evolving Treatment Paradigms for Renal Cancer
William C. Huang, MD, Guest Editor Samir S. Taneja, MD, Guest Editor Over the past decade there have been steady advancements in the diagnosis, understanding, and management of renal cancers….
William C. Huang, MD, Guest Editor Samir S. Taneja, MD, Guest Editor Over the past decade there have been steady advancements in the diagnosis, understanding, and management of renal cancers….
Since the introduction of the synthetic midurethral sling, several transvaginal mesh delivery systems have been developed for treating stress incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse. Widespread use of these “kits” has…
Once thought of as a long-term solution to pelvic organ prolapse, currently synthetic mesh augmentation is regarded as a dark area that is being critically assessed by surgeons, hospitals, industry,…
Neuromodulation is an effective, minimally invasive technique for the management of urinary urgency and frequency, urgency incontinence, nonobstructive urinary retention, and fecal incontinence. This article reviews the physiology of neuromodulation,…
Implantable sacral nerve stimulation is a minimally invasive, durable, and reversible procedure for patients with urinary urge and fecal incontinence who are refractory to conservative therapy. The therapy is safe…
Management of interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS) is individualized for each patient. All patients benefit from education and self-care advice. Patients with Hunner lesions usually respond well to fulguration or…
Our understanding of interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome (IC/BPS) has evolved with the advancements in our understanding of visceral pain syndromes. The concept of IC/BPS as a visceral pain disorder is…
The ideal procedure for pelvic organ prolapse (POP) repair would be associated with a low chance of long-term anatomic recurrence in the corrected compartment and should not predispose the patient…
Approximately 11% of women will undergo a surgical procedure for the treatment of pelvic organ prolapse (POP) or urinary incontinence by age 80 years. Abdominal sacrocolpopexy has been found in…
The prevalence of posterior-compartment prolapse (rectocele) is not known. The authors have found that operative repair symptomatically improved a majority of patients with impaired defecation associated with a large rectocele,…