A Study of Robotic Assisted Laparoscopic Sacral Colpopexy Using Alyte Mesh
Pelvic Organ ProlapseUrinary Incontinence1 moreRobotic approach to sacral colpopexy is a relatively new procedure. The literature is scarce in regard to long term outcomes. This advanced procedure is offered at Morristown Memorial. THis protocol will review the one year outcome of patients who underwent this pocedure using a polypropylene mesh. These outcomes will incude anatomical and quality of life measures.
Vaginal Uphold Hysteropexy and Laparoscopic Sacral Hysteropexy for the Treatment of Uterovaginal...
Pelvic Organ ProlapseThe purpose of this study is to evaluate surgical success or failure one year after surgery for pelvic organ prolapse.
A Multi Center Study to Validate a Condition-specific Measure of Sexual Health in Women With Pelvic...
Pelvic Floor DisordersSexual Dysfunction2 moreStudy Aims: To validate a new measure of sexual function and activity in women with PFDs; To establish the responsiveness to change of the new measure. The investigators hypothesis is that the investigators can create a new questionnaire that accurately measures sexual health in women with pelvic floor disorders that improves on the already published questionnaires.
Mid-term Follow-up for Tailored ATVM
Lower Urinary Tract SymptomsLower urinary tract symptoms may change after pelvic organ prolapse surgery. Thus, the aim of this study was to elucidate (1) the changes of lower urinary tract symptoms and (2) the changes in values of urodynamic parameters between baseline and after pelvic organ prolapse surgery.
Prospective Cohort Study of Robotic Assisted Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy Using MPATHY Restorelle...
Pelvic Organ ProlapseUrinary Incontinence1 moreRobotic approach to sacral colpopexy is a relatively new procedure. The literature is scarce in regard to long term outcome. This advanced procedure is offered at Morristown Memorial. This protocol will review the one year outcome of patients who underwent this procedure using a polypropylene mesh. These outcomes will include anatomical and quality of life measures.
Validation of a New Sexuality Questionnaire for Patients With Urinary Incontinence or Pelvic Organ...
Pelvic Organ ProlapseUrinary Incontinence1 moreThe main objective of this study is to perform the linguistic validation of a new french questionnaire in a population of sexually active (or not) patients who have undergone surgery (or not) for stress urinary incontinence or genital prolapse.
Population-based Estimates of Medical Comorbidities in Women With Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms or...
Lower Urinary Tract SymptomsPelvic Organ ProlapseThe purpose of this study is to investigate the comorbidities of lower urinary tract symptoms or pelvic organ prolapse in a nationwide population-based data in Taiwan during the study period of 2001-2010, a total of 10 years.
Vaginal Tactile Imaging for Pelvic Floor Prolapse
Pelvic Organ ProlapseThe investigators will analyze biomechanical transformation of pelvic floor tissues and support structures under affected pelvic floor conditions and repaired states after the surgery.
Apical Support During Hysterectomy for Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Pelvic Organ ProlapseThis is a retrospective chart review using TriHealth Electronic Privacy Identification Center (EPIC) to determine whether gynecologic surgeons at a large community hospital are already meeting the recently recommended best practice of supporting the vaginal apex.
A Novel Assay for Predicting Surgical Outcomes in Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Prolapse GenitalThe research objective of this proposal is to investigate the clinical utility and validity of eLASV as a personalized marker for women's individual risk of recurrence for pelvic organ prolapse following advanced surgical procedures. Estimated levator ani subtended volume (eLASV) is a reproducible magnetic resonance image of the female pelvis that objectively quantifies the integrity of the pelvic floor levator ani muscles. A woman's levator ani muscle anatomical shape is unique to her as a result of her own individual lifetime risk for development of pelvic floor dysfunction. The novelty of eLASV as a measurement of muscle integrity, separates it methodology from the solitary of diagnosing partial trauma or defects as previously published within the literature. eLASV measurements have the potential to identify women at increased risk for surgical failure and may be used as a prognostic tool to aid in future counseling and stratification of patients into surgical options for treatment of pelvic organ prolapse.