From Society of Gynecologic Surgeons
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From Society of Gynecologic Surgeons
Sodium fluorescein as an alternative to indigo carmine during intraoperative cystoscopy
With indigo carmine unavailable for use during cystoscopy, surgeons need an alternative contrast agent. Could sodium fluorescein be of use and, if...
Images in GYN Ultrasound
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Article
Imaging the suspected ovarian malignancy: 14 cases
The presented cases demonstrate transvaginal ultrasonography, as well as intraoperative imaging, of cystadenoma, low malignant potential tumors,...
Clinical Review
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Clinical Review
Your teenage patient and contraception: Think “long-acting” first
Although use of long-acting reversible contraception is increasing slowly in the United States, there is plenty of room for improvement,...
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Clinical Review
2015 Update on vaginal hysterectomy
A few innovative tools can greatly ease the operative experience for both surgeon and patient
From the Editor
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From the Editor
Reducing maternal mortality in the United States—Let’s get organized!
With teamwork, we can impact women and their families on a national scale
Reimbursement Advisor
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News
ICD-10-CM documentation and coding for obstetric procedures
With the new system set to take effect in less than a month, here’s what you need to know about key changes to obstetric coding
Medicolegal Issues
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Medicolegal Issues
Is the smartphone recording while the patient is under anesthesia?
Be careful what you say, it may come back to haunt you
Commentary
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Commentary
Is the risk of EPT substantially higher?
Letters from readers
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Commentary
“ATYPICAL HYPERPLASIA OF THE BREAST: CANCER RISK-REDUCTION STRATEGIES”
Expert Commentary
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Expert Commentary
Which vaginal procedure is best for uterine prolapse?
Sacrospinous hysteropexy and vaginal hysterectomy with uterosacral ligament suspension were found to be comparable at 12 months after surgery in...
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Expert Commentary
Which is the more effective treatment for uncomplicated skin infections—clindamycin or trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole?
The drugs are equally effective from a clinical perspective, according to this multicenter, prospective, randomized, double-blind clinical trial...
Managing Your Practice
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News
4 technology tools ObGyns can apply in practice
A boom in technology has yielded helpful tools to streamline your practice and keep patients satisfied
News for Your Practice
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News for Your Practice
Individualizing treatment of menopausal symptoms
Address the benefit–risk profile of hormonal and nonhormonal treatments to help women care for their vasomotor symptoms and GSM, say two menopause...