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Surgical treatments for vaginal apical prolapse

Kong MK, Bai SW

Pelvic organ prolapse is a common condition, occurring in up to 11% of women in the United States. Often, pelvic organ prolapse recurs after surgery; when it recurs after hysterectomy,...
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Sonographically accessed funneling of the uterine cervix as a predictor of successful labor induction

Chung SH, Kong MK, Kim EH, Han SW

OBJECTIVE: The Bishop score and length of the uterine cervix are good predictors of successful labor induction. However, little is known about the association between the funneling of the uterine...
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Impact of Body Mass Index on Postoperative Urinary Symptoms after Miduretheral Sling Surgery in Female Patients

Kim S, Ryu S, Lee Y, Kong MK, Bai SW

Objectives: This study aims to examine the clinical outcomes of women who underwent a midurethral sling surgery for stress urinary incontinence and compare postoperative urinary symptoms among different body mass...
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Postoperative urinary symptoms after transobturator tape in normal-weight compared with overweight and obese woman

Lee HJ, Won YB, Park YJ, Kong MK, Bai SW

OBJECTIVES: To examine the clinical outcome of obesity in women who underwent the transobturator tape procedure for stress urinary incontinence and to compare postoperative urinary symptoms after transobturator tape surgery...
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Manchester Operation: An Effective Treatment for Uterine Prolapse Caused by True Cervical Elongation

Park YJ, Kong MK, Lee J, Kim EH, Bai SW

PURPOSE: Descent of the uterus is a major etiology of uterine prolapse. However, true cervical elongation can cause uterine prolapse without uterine descent. The aim of study was to investigate...
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