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IUGA Spotlight - Volume 15 Issue 5
newsletter. In this issue, we will focus on the ‘take home messages’ from the conference. Our ever-amazing committee has put together a summary of the highlights of the meeting, which I’m sure will act as an informative reminder and reference guide....
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Expert Opinion: Female Genital Mutilation
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Expert Opinion: Vaginal Pessaries in the Management of Pelvic Organ Prolapse
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Meet Your Board Member: Fred Milani
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Phyiso Corner: Report on the Pelvic Health Unit, Physiotherapy Department at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra, Ghana
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Trainee Corner
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Interactive Networking Session: Cuál es el mejor tratamiento quirúrgico para el prolapso apical? Cuál es el papel de la fisioterapia en el postoperatorio?
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IUGA 46th Annual Meeting Goes Virtual
Dear Colleagues, I hope this email finds you and your families well and safe. I know we are all eager to see one another in person again, but unfortunately, we will have to wait a little longer.
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Meet A Publications Committee Member: Cristiane Carboni
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Winners of IUGA Video Contest 2021 Announced
We are happy to announce that the winners of the IUGA Video Contest 2021 have been choosen!
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IUGA Webinar - Best of IUGA 2021
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2022 Call for Nominations
We are now accepting nominations for the following elected positions within IUGA: Vice President, Treasurer, International Advisor Board Representative from Africa, Committee Chairs for the Scientific, Social Media, and Terminology & Standardization...
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FIUGA Update
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Editor's Letter
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Does Vaginal Mesh Have a Future in the United Kingdom?
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Best Approach for a Young Female with a Repaired OASI and Symptoms of Anal Incontinence: A Colorectal Surgeon's Opinion
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Letter from the President
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Polypharmacy: When is many, too many?
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Your expertise required for Survey on Hysteropexy Practices
Uterine prolapse stands as the third leading cause of benign hysterectomy, with approximately 70,000 procedures being performed annually in the United States alone. It has long been acknowledged that the uterus is a passive bystander to the prolapse...
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IUGA Meeting 2023 - Ulf Ulmsten Lecture: Measuring Prolapse