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View article: Prevalence of radiographic misinterpretation of urethral bulking agents: a retrospective, single-center study
Prevalence of radiographic misinterpretation of urethral bulking agents: a retrospective, single-center study Open
Purpose Urethral bulking agents (UBA) are a treatment option for patients with stress urinary incontinence and can contain radiopaque material such that misdiagnosis for pelvic pathology occurs. We aim to characterize radiologic interpreta…
View article: Expert Opinions on Best Practices for Overactive Bladder Management with onabotulinumtoxinA
Expert Opinions on Best Practices for Overactive Bladder Management with onabotulinumtoxinA Open
OnabotulinumtoxinA is an FDA-approved treatment for adults with overactive bladder (OAB) who have an inadequate response to, or are intolerant of, oral pharmacotherapies including anticholinergics or beta-3 agonists. However, procedural pr…
View article: The impact of resident training on robotic operative times: is there a July Effect?
The impact of resident training on robotic operative times: is there a July Effect? Open
It is unknown whether the July Effect (a theory that medical errors and organizational inefficiencies increase during the influx of new surgical residents) exists in urologic robotic-assisted surgery. The aim of this study was to investiga…
View article: The Role of Vibrators in Women’s Pelvic Health: An Alluring Tool to Improve Physical, Sexual, and Mental Health
The Role of Vibrators in Women’s Pelvic Health: An Alluring Tool to Improve Physical, Sexual, and Mental Health Open
Introduction and hypothesis In limited studies vibrators have been shown to improve sexual function and pelvic floor health; however, there are even fewer studies on the effect of vibrator use on overall genitourinary and mental health. To…
View article: (055) Vaginal Lubrication: Equally Important for Orgasm in Premenopausal, Postmenopausal, and Post-Partum Women?
(055) Vaginal Lubrication: Equally Important for Orgasm in Premenopausal, Postmenopausal, and Post-Partum Women? Open
Introduction The female sexual response cycle is complex with interconnected domains. Studies have shown that vaginal lubrication is affected by age and hormonal changes; however, the relationship between lubrication and orgasm has not bee…
View article: (236) Does MDMA Have Treatment Potential in Sexual Dysfunction? A Systematic Review of Outcomes Across the Female and Male Sexual Response Cycles
(236) Does MDMA Have Treatment Potential in Sexual Dysfunction? A Systematic Review of Outcomes Across the Female and Male Sexual Response Cycles Open
Introduction Sexual health is a fundamental dimension of overall human well-being, deeply intertwined with physical health, interpersonal relationships, and the overall quality of life. However, sexual dysfunction is prevalent among both m…
View article: (095) Vaginal Lubrication Improves Sexual Desire among Menopausal Women
(095) Vaginal Lubrication Improves Sexual Desire among Menopausal Women Open
Introduction Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) can be a direct result of hormonal changes in a woman’s lifetime, including the use of birth control, postpartum, or menopausal. The FSFI (Female Sexual Function Index) measures sexual function …
View article: (008) Are Vibrators Equally Effective among Women Engaged in Partnered and Solo Sexually Activity?
(008) Are Vibrators Equally Effective among Women Engaged in Partnered and Solo Sexually Activity? Open
Introduction Solo sexual activity is a solo stimulation of one’s genitals and other body areas for sexual pleasure. Treatment methods for Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD), developed to date are usually assessed in the context of partnered s…
View article: Female sexual dysfunction: lack of change in physician practice patterns over time
Female sexual dysfunction: lack of change in physician practice patterns over time Open
Background: It is difficult to assess if the evaluation and treatment of female sexual dysfunction (FSD) has progressed. In 2003, the American Urogynecology Society (AUGS) surveyed members to measure practice patterns for FSD. Our objectiv…
View article: The Intersection of Female Sexual Function and Overactive Bladder
The Intersection of Female Sexual Function and Overactive Bladder Open
Purpose of Review In this review, we discuss the available literature regarding the intersection of female sexual function and overactive bladder (OAB). Specifically, this review includes how OAB and its treatments affect female sexual fun…
View article: (052) Are Vibrators Equally Effective Among Women Engaged in Partnered Versus Solo Sexual Activity?
(052) Are Vibrators Equally Effective Among Women Engaged in Partnered Versus Solo Sexual Activity? Open
Introduction Solo sexual activity is solo stimulation of one’s genitals and other body areas for sexual pleasure. Treatment methods for Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD), developed to date are usually assessed in the context of partnered sex…
View article: (093) “Vagina” is Not a Bad Word: Historical and Contemporary Censorship of the Word “Vagina”
(093) “Vagina” is Not a Bad Word: Historical and Contemporary Censorship of the Word “Vagina” Open
Introduction The first recorded use of the word “vagina” was in 1680. It is the only contemporary anatomic term for the female reproductive canal and has no anatomically accurate substitute. For the last 350 years, use of the word has been…
View article: (058) Does Ecstasy Have Treatment Potential in Female Sexual Dysfunction? A Systematic Review of Effects on the Female Sexual Response Cycle
(058) Does Ecstasy Have Treatment Potential in Female Sexual Dysfunction? A Systematic Review of Effects on the Female Sexual Response Cycle Open
Introduction Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is a highly prevalent and distressing condition, yet limited treatment modalities have been established and incorporated into clinical practice to address this condition. 3,4-Methylenedioxy-meth…
View article: (267) Ecstasy' - Accurate or Deceptive Name? A Systematic Review of MDMA Effects on the Male Sexual Response Cycle
(267) Ecstasy' - Accurate or Deceptive Name? A Systematic Review of MDMA Effects on the Male Sexual Response Cycle Open
Introduction 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, ‘Ecstasy’ or ‘Molly’) is a synthetic psychostimulant and entactogenic drug of abuse that augments feelings of pleasure, increases energy, and distorts sensory perception. MDMA increases…
View article: (217) “Vagina” is Not a Bad Word: Historical and Contemporary Censorship of the Word “Vagina”
(217) “Vagina” is Not a Bad Word: Historical and Contemporary Censorship of the Word “Vagina” Open
Introduction The first recorded use of the word “vagina” was in 1680. It is the only contemporary anatomic term for the female reproductive canal and has no anatomically accurate substitute. For the last 350 years, use of the word has been…
View article: (069) Vaginal Lubrication: Equally Important for Orgasm in Premenopausal and Postmenopausal Women?
(069) Vaginal Lubrication: Equally Important for Orgasm in Premenopausal and Postmenopausal Women? Open
Introduction The female sexual response cycle is complex with interconnected domains. Studies have shown that vaginal lubrication is affected by age and hormonal changes; however, the relationship between lubrication and orgasm has not bee…
View article: (177) Female Sexual Dysfunction: Can it be Addressed During Infertility Treatment?
(177) Female Sexual Dysfunction: Can it be Addressed During Infertility Treatment? Open
Introduction Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is a highly prevalent and distressing condition in the general population. Women undergoing fertility treatments are at even higher risk of developing sexual dysfunction due to sexual activity b…
View article: Unsupervised Machine Learning Approaches Reveal Distinct Phenotypes of Perceived Bladder Pain: A Pilot Study
Unsupervised Machine Learning Approaches Reveal Distinct Phenotypes of Perceived Bladder Pain: A Pilot Study Open
Interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS) is defined as an unpleasant sensation perceived to be related to the bladder with associated urinary symptoms. Due to difficulties discriminating pelvic visceral sensation, IC/BPS likely…
View article: PD01-08 USE OF SUPPLEMENTS IN THE INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS/BLADDER PAIN SYNDROME COMMUNITY: PATIENT-REPORTED UTILIZATION PATTERNS AND PERCEPTIONS
PD01-08 USE OF SUPPLEMENTS IN THE INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS/BLADDER PAIN SYNDROME COMMUNITY: PATIENT-REPORTED UTILIZATION PATTERNS AND PERCEPTIONS Open
You have accessJournal of UrologyInfections/Inflammation/Cystic Disease of the Genitourinary Tract: Interstitial Cystitis (PD01)1 Sep 2021PD01-08 USE OF SUPPLEMENTS IN THE INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS/BLADDER PAIN SYNDROME COMMUNITY: PATIENT-REPO…
View article: Adverse Events Associated With Synthetic Male Slings: An Analysis of the Food and Drug Administration Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience Database
Adverse Events Associated With Synthetic Male Slings: An Analysis of the Food and Drug Administration Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience Database Open
Purpose: We sought to describe and analyze the adverse events associated with synthetic male slings reported to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience (MAUDE) database.Methods: We queri…
View article: 4196 MICROBIAL COMPOSITION DEFINES PELVIC PAIN PHENOTYPES IN REPRODUCTIVE-AGE WOMEN
4196 MICROBIAL COMPOSITION DEFINES PELVIC PAIN PHENOTYPES IN REPRODUCTIVE-AGE WOMEN Open
OBJECTIVES/GOALS: In young women, there is significant symptomatic overlap among lower urinary tract conditions, including bladder and pelvic pain, leading to misdiagnosis and delayed care. The epidemiology of pelvic pain suggests a microb…
View article: PD06-11 DEVELOPING A URINARY INCONTINENCE SCREENING TOOL FOR USE IN PRIMARY CARE: TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS
PD06-11 DEVELOPING A URINARY INCONTINENCE SCREENING TOOL FOR USE IN PRIMARY CARE: TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS Open
You have accessJournal of UrologyUrodynamics/Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction/Female Pelvic Medicine: Incontinence: Evaluation (Urodynamic Testing) (PD06)1 Apr 2020PD06-11 DEVELOPING A URINARY INCONTINENCE SCREENING TOOL FOR USE IN PRIMARY …
View article: MP83-03 GENDER DIFFERENCES IN PERIOPERATIVE PATIENT SAFETY REPORTING SYSTEMS AT A TERTIARY MEDICAL CENTER
MP83-03 GENDER DIFFERENCES IN PERIOPERATIVE PATIENT SAFETY REPORTING SYSTEMS AT A TERTIARY MEDICAL CENTER Open
You have accessJournal of UrologyGeneral & Epidemiological Trends & Socioeconomics: Quality Improvement & Patient Safety IV (MP83)1 Apr 2020MP83-03 GENDER DIFFERENCES IN PERIOPERATIVE PATIENT SAFETY REPORTING SYSTEMS AT A TERTIARY MEDICAL …
View article: MP05-07 VALIDATION OF THE PELVIC FLOOR AWARENESS AND KNOWLEDGE SURVEY
MP05-07 VALIDATION OF THE PELVIC FLOOR AWARENESS AND KNOWLEDGE SURVEY Open
You have accessJournal of UrologyUrodynamics/Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction/Female Pelvic Medicine: Pelvic Prolapse (MP05)1 Apr 2020MP05-07 VALIDATION OF THE PELVIC FLOOR AWARENESS AND KNOWLEDGE SURVEY Claire S. Burton*, Melissa A. Markow…
View article: MP46-08 URINARY <i>AEROCOCCUS</i> DEFINES A SEVERE, TREATMENT-REFRACTORY PHENOTYPE OF URGE INCONTINENCE IN OLDER WOMEN
MP46-08 URINARY <i>AEROCOCCUS</i> DEFINES A SEVERE, TREATMENT-REFRACTORY PHENOTYPE OF URGE INCONTINENCE IN OLDER WOMEN Open
You have accessJournal of UrologyInfections/Inflammation/Cystic Disease of the Genitourinary Tract: Kidney & Bladder I (MP46)1 Apr 2020MP46-08 URINARY AEROCOCCUS DEFINES A SEVERE, TREATMENT-REFRACTORY PHENOTYPE OF URGE INCONTINENCE IN OLDE…
View article: PD40-11 URINARY INCONTINENCE CARE FOR OLDER ADULTS: DIFFERENCE OR DISPARITY?
PD40-11 URINARY INCONTINENCE CARE FOR OLDER ADULTS: DIFFERENCE OR DISPARITY? Open
You have accessJournal of UrologyGeneral & Epidemiological Trends & Socioeconomics: Practice Patterns, Quality of Life and Shared Decision Making IV (PD40)1 Apr 2020PD40-11 URINARY INCONTINENCE CARE FOR OLDER ADULTS: DIFFERENCE OR DISPARIT…
View article: PD05-07 IMPLEMENTATION OF A PRIMARY CARE INTERVENTION TO IMPROVE CARE FOR WOMEN WITH URINARY INCONTINENCE
PD05-07 IMPLEMENTATION OF A PRIMARY CARE INTERVENTION TO IMPROVE CARE FOR WOMEN WITH URINARY INCONTINENCE Open
You have accessJournal of UrologyGeneral & Epidemiological Trends & Socioeconomics: Quality Improvement & Patient Safety I (PD05)1 Apr 2020PD05-07 IMPLEMENTATION OF A PRIMARY CARE INTERVENTION TO IMPROVE CARE FOR WOMEN WITH URINARY INCONTI…