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Fellows’ Pelvic Research Network (FPRN) - Ongoing

Current FPRN Projects

  1. Risk factors for synthetic mesh extrusion following abdominal sacral colpopexy and vaginal mesh procedures
    PI: Nazanin Ehsani, (Allentown) View
  2. Risk factors for postoperative ileus after benign gynecologic surgery
    PI: Danielle Marshall (Washington Hospital Center) View
  3. Spanish translation and validation of the PFDI-20, PFIQ-7, QUID, and 3IQ questionnaires
    PI: Alejandro Treszezamsky (Mount Sinai) View
  4. Prospective study on the effect of interstim on bowel function in patients with refractory overactive bladder
    PI: Andy Vu (University of Chicago, Evanston, IL ) View
  5. Attitudes of women presenting for care for pelvic floor disorders regarding the role of uterine preservation in the treatment of pelvic organ prolapse
    PI: Nicole Korbly, (Brown) View
  6. Colpocleisis: A Multi-Center Analysis of Post-operative Regret, Satisfaction, and Body Image.
    PI: Catrina C. Crisp Harmon (Good Samaritan Hospital) View
  7. Surgical Privileging in Gynecology
    PI: Diego S. Illanes (UMass) View
  8. Risk factors of ureteral injury at the time of hysterectomy
    PI: Mamta M Kulkarni (University of New Mexico) View
  9. OutLAST-Outcomes of Laparoscopic vs. Abdominal Sacrocolpopexy Trial
    PI: Patrick Nosti (Washington Hospital Center) View
  10. Incidence and risks for venous thromboembolism in women undergoing pelvic reconstructive surgery
    PI: Ignacio Montoyo (UT Southwestern) View
  11. Impact of technologic innovation on hysterectomy route and associated implications for resident education
    PI: Peter Jeppson (Brown University) View
  12. Management of Vesicovaginal and Rectovaginal Fistulae: A Multicenter Review
    PI: Susan H. Oakley (Good Samaritan Hospital) View
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