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Cosmetic Gynecology
Background As urogynecologists, we are specialists who address women’s functional and anatomical changes to the pelvic floor as a result of childbirth, aging, and other factors. Many of these women – our patients who we see daily – also complain of...
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Public Forum Video Now Available
The recording of the March 13, 2022, IUGA Public Forum, What Is Urinary Incontinence and How Is It Treated, is now available online. View Now...
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Basic Science
SIG Leadership Chair: Harry Horsley Co-Chair: Maria Bortolini The IUGA Basic Science SIG's overarching objective is to support and advance the IUGA mission related to the basic science/translational research. Specifically, BS SIG aims to: (1) help...
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The IUGA Public Relations Committee
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Fellows, Trainees, and Early Career Professionals Committee
Purpose: The Fellows, Trainees and Early Career Professionals Committee contributes to the academic development of fellows/trainees in the field of Urogynecology/Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery by fostering international collaboration...
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Letter from the President
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2023 IUGA 48th Annual Meeting
From June 21 to 24, 2023, we will host our 48th Annual Meeting at the World Forum in The Hague, The Netherlands FIND OUT MORE
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HUGI Annual Meeting 2019
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Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation
SIG Leadership Chair: Cristiane Carboni (Brazil) SIG Goals Increase awareness and a positive attitude to the significance of pelvic floor physiotherapy as a method of non-surgical pelvic floor rehabilitation or conservative treatment in female pelvic...
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Pelvic Floor Imaging
SIG Leadership Chair: Kamil Svabik (Czech Republic) Aims and Objectives To create a space where members with an interest in imaging can interact To exchange tips and tricks, technical information and new ideas To discuss clinical indications and...
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Obstetric Pelvic Floor & Anal Sphincter Injuries
SIG Leadership Chair: Abdul Sultan (UK) Background Perineal and vaginal injuries are common during childbirth, and up to 80% of primiparous women need suturing after a vaginal delivery. First and second degree perineal injuries rarely cause long-term...
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Professional Development
IUGA Academy* Research Resources Past Webinars Join the Discussion* Events in the Field of Urogynecology Relevant Articles Curricula Topic Guide Letter of Support for Non-Accredited Countries *Access to the IUGA Academy and the E-Discussion Forum are...
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Global Health
SIG Leadership This SIG brings together professionals dedicated to addressing the challenges of pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD) in underserved communities around the world. In many regions, women affected by PFD lack access to adequate medical or allied...
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Team BSUG for the Win!
On July 1, 2020, 6 teams (13 people per team) began the IUGA Across the World Challenge, a fitness and networking initiative of the Wellness & Mindfulness Special Interest Group. The challenge called upon the teams to virtually walk, run, cycle or swim...
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International Urogynecology Journal (IUJ)
The International Urogynecology Journal (IUJ) is the official journal of the International Urogynecological Association (IUGA). Editors-in-Chief: K. Baessler; M. Bortolini. Impact Factor: 1.8 (2024 Journal Citation Reports®). Provides a concise and...
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About IUJ
The International Urogynecology Journal (IUJ) is the official journal of the International Urogynecological Association (IUGA). Editors-in-Chief: R. Rogers; S. Swift. Impact Factor: 1.937 (2016 Journal Citation Reports®). Provides a concise and regular...
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Neuro-Urogynecology & Urogenital Pain
SIG Leadership Chair: Kazibe Koyuncu (Turkey) Background The pelvic floor is a highly complex structure made up of skeletal and striated muscle, support and suspensory ligaments, fascial coverings, and an intricate neural network. Its dual role is to...
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Program
All presentations will be recorded and available to registrants on-demand for three months following the meeting. All times indicated below are per UTC. Saturday, March 12, 2022 Sunday, March 13, 2022 Badri, Hawra Berghmans, Bary Berry, Lucia Bliss,...
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June 17-23 is World Continence Week!
The World Continence Week (WCW) is a global initiative to raise awareness of bladder & bowel issues, chronic pelvic pain, and other debilitating conditions. Join us in getting the message out loud and clear! JOIN THE CAUSE
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The State of Urogynecology in India