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HOW I DO IT

How I Do It: Techniques to avoid complications in transvaginal mesh surgery

Ken Faber, Debra Fromer

Department of Urology, Hackensack University Medical Group, Hackensack, New Jersey, USA
Address correspondence to Dr. Debra Fromer, Center for Bladder Prostate and Pelvic Floor Health, Hackensack University Medical Group Urology, 360 Essex Street, Suite 403, Hackensack, NJ 07601 USA

Canadian Journal of Urology 2015, 22(3), 7844-7846.

Abstract

This article details recommendations on minimizing complications in pelvic foor reconstruction using mesh. It is designed to incorporate real world experience from an expert urologist in female pelvic foor reconstruction with medical literature and prevailing theories.

Keywords

pelvic organ prolapse, transvaginal mesh, mesh complications

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APA Style
Faber, K., Fromer, D. (2015). How I Do It: Techniques to avoid complications in transvaginal mesh surgery. Canadian Journal of Urology, 22(3), 7844–7846.
Vancouver Style
Faber K, Fromer D. How I Do It: Techniques to avoid complications in transvaginal mesh surgery. Can J Urology. 2015;22(3):7844–7846.
IEEE Style
K. Faber and D. Fromer, “How I Do It: Techniques to avoid complications in transvaginal mesh surgery,” Can. J. Urology, vol. 22, no. 3, pp. 7844–7846, 2015.



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