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Surgical Techniques

Step by step: Obliterating the vaginal canal to correct pelvic organ prolapse
Mickey Karram, MD; Janelle Evans, MD
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Correcting pelvic organ prolapse with robotic sacrocolpopexy
Catherine A. Matthews, MD
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Take this simplified approach to correcting exposure of vaginal mesh
Aimee L. Smith, MD; G. Willy Davila, MD
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Applying single-incision laparoscopic surgery to gyn practice: What’s involved
Russell P. Atkin, MD; Michael L. Nimaroff, MD; Vrunda Bhavsar, MD
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10 practical, evidence-based suggestions to improve
your minimally invasive surgical skills now

Catherine A. Matthews, MD
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Colpocleisis: A simple, effective, and underutilized procedure
Oz Harmanli, MD
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Expert tips for adnexal surgery through the laparoscope
Chad Michener, MD; Tommaso Falcone, MD
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Postmenopausal dyspareunia—a problem for the 21st century
Alan Altman, MD
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Roundtable Part 2 of 2: Using mesh to repair prolapse: Averting, managing complications
Mickey M. Karram, MD, MODERATOR; Vincent Lucente, MD, MBA; Shlomo Raz, MD; Mark D. Walters, MD
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Roundtable: Part 1 of 2: Using mesh to repair prolapse calls for more than a kit—it takes skill
Mickey M. Karram, MD, MODERATOR; Vincent Lucente, MD, MBA; Shlomo Raz, MD; Mark D. Walters, MD
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