-
Tips & Tricks in Common Surgeries: Rectocele
-
Difficult Case: Postpartum Voiding Difficulty after Cesarean Delivery
-
Spread the Message: It's OK to Talk About Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
The IUGA patient website, www.YourPelvicFloor.org, provides a variety of resources for women with pelvic floor disorders or those wanting to learn more about pelvic floor health.
-
Difficult Case: Recurrent Vault Dehiscence
-
Ask Anything
-
IUGA Webinar - Best of the AUGS/IUGA Scientific Meeting 2022 (Austin, USA)
-
IUGA Webinar - Africa #3 - Challenges and Controversies
-
The Challenge of Identifying and Managing Detrusor Underactivity
-
Ask Anything: Post-Partum Voiding Dysfunction
-
New Terminology Report on Obstetric Pelvic Floor Disorders Now Available
The International Continence Society (ICS)/ International Urogynecological Association (IUGA) joint report on the terminology for the assessment and management of obstetric pelvic floor disorders is now available in the online version of the IUJ!
-
IUGA-AIUM webinar on Transperineal Ultrasound vs. Endoanal Ultrasound to Diagnose Anal Sphincter Defects
-
Rectocele Repair: Avoiding Posterior Pitfalls
-
Pelvic Examination in a Patient with a History of Sexual Abuse
-
Surgical Management of SUI Component of Mixed Incontinence in Elderly
-
Editor's Letter
-
The State of Urogynecology in Thailand
-
Research round-up on geriatric care in Urogynecology
-
Call for Papers: IUJ Special Collections
The IUJ's Call for Papers for Special Collections is currently open. Submit your paper on any of the 5 topics before January 1, 2025 and publish your research in this prestigious journal! SUBMIT TODAY
-
January is OASIs Awareness Month
At IUGA, we'd like to kick off the year by raising awareness about topics that truly matter. Join us and learn more about this initiative!
-
May is Pelvic Pain Awareness Month!
As May unfolds, it presents a crucial opportunity to shine a light on a condition that affects millions worldwide: Pelvic pain. Join us in raising awareness and advocating for those living with this condition! JOIN THE CAUSE