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Pros and cons of robotics in endometriosis surgery

Video commentary from Arnold P. Advincula, MD
View the video

Related article:  The robot is gaining ground in gynecologic surgery.
Should you be using it?

A roundtable discussion with Arnold P. Advincula, MD; Cheryl B. Iglesia, MD; Rosanne M. Kho, MD; Jamal Mourad, DO; Marie Fidela R. Paraiso, MD; and Jason D. Wright, MD
April 2013 • Vol. 25, No. 4



Laparoscopic appendectomy

Videos provided by Teresa Tam, MD, and Gerald Harkins, MD

Related article:  Elective laparoscopic appendectomy in gynecologic surgery:
When, why, and how

Teresa Tam, MD, and Gerald Harkins, MD
March 2013 • Vol. 25, No. 3



The Natural Caesarean: A Woman-Centred Technique

Videos provided by Teresa Tam, MD, and Gerald Harkins, MD

Related article:  Mother-, baby-, and family-centered cesarean delivery: It is possible
William Camann, MD, and Robert L. Barbieri, MD (Editorial)
March 2013 • Vol. 25, No. 3



Why we’re not getting what we’re paying for

  • Barbara S. Levy, MD, discusses the economics of surgical gynecology
    View the video

This video was produced for OBG MANAGEMENT by Pelvic Anatomy and Gynecologic Surgery Symposium (PAGS) held December 13–15, 2012, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Related article:  The economics of surgical gynecology: How we can not only survive, but thrive, in the 21st Century
Q&A with Barbara S. Levy, MD, vice president of health policy at ACOG
Janelle Yates, Senior Editor
February 2013 • Vol. 25, No. 2



Videos from PAGS 2012

  • Tomasso Falcone, MD, explains Why myomectomy is not a dying art
    View the video
  • Mark Walters, MD, discusses Patient selection criteria for midurethral slings
    View the video

This video was produced for OBG MANAGEMENT by Pelvic Anatomy and Gynecologic Surgery Symposium (PAGS) held December 13–15, 2012, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Related article:  Top gynecologic surgeons gather for PAGS 2012
Janelle Yates, Senior Editor
February 2013 • Vol. 25, No. 2



First-trimester fetal US showing anatomic features

This video was produced by Simi Gupta, MD, and Ilan Timor-Tritsch, MD

Related article:  Evolving applications of first-trimester ultrasound
Ilan E. Timor-Tritsch, MD, and Simi K. Gupta, MD

December 2012 • Vol. 24, No. 12



Let’s go “back to basics” to help our country reduce health-care costs

A video commentary by Ronald T. Burkman, MD

This video was produced by OBG MANAGEMENT

December 2012 • Vol. 24, No. 12


Autologous rectus fascia pubovaginal sling

  • Rectus fascia pubovaginal sling after an unsuccessful TVT
  • Urethral reconstruction

These videos were selected by Mickey Karram, MD, and presented courtesy of International Academy of Pelvic Surgery

Related article:  When and how to place an autologous rectus fascia pubovaginal sling
Mickey Karram, MD, and Dani Zoorob, MD

November 2012 • Vol. 24, No. 11



Laparoscopic myomectomy

These videos were produced by Gaby Moawad, MD, and James Robinson, MD, MS

Related article:  Ins and outs of straight-stick laparoscopic myomectomy
James Robinson, MD, MS; Gaby Moawad, MD

September 2012 • Vol. 24, No. 09



Video summaries of 4 presentations from FUUS 2012

  • Kenneth Peters, MD, on Chronic Pelvic Pain & Interstitial Cystitis
  • Steven McCarus, MD, on Evolution of Electrosurgery
  • Bob Shull, MD, on Reasons Female Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery May Fail
  • Howard Goldman, MD, on Refractory Overactive Bladder
View the Video
August 2012 • Vol. 24, No. 08

This video was produced for OBG MANAGEMENT by Female Urology and Urogynecology Symposium (FUUS), held March 22–24, 2012, in Las Vegas, Nevada.


What the June cover illustration depicts

  • Dr. Michael Katz clears up confusion over the June cover with a video clip View the Video
    This video was produced by Michael Katz, MD.

Related article:  Comment & Controversy: Confused by cover illustration of cerclage
July 2012 • Vol. 24, No. 07


Encourage your patients’ annual visits

Dr. Andrew M. Kaunitz discusses how to encourage your patients’
annual visits

Related article:  New cervical Ca screening guidelines recommend less
frequent assessment

Janelle Yates, Senior Editor
June 2012 • Vol. 24, No. 06


This video was produced by OBG MANAGEMENT.


Midurethral sling procedures

These videos were selected by Mark D. Walters, MD, and presented courtesy of the International Academy of Pelvic Surgery (IAPS).

Related article:  Which sling for which SUI patient?
Mark D. Walters, MD; Anne M. Weber, MD
May 2012 • Vol. 24, No. 05



Simple cystoscopy at hysterectomy


View the Video

Related articles:
Update: Minimally invasive surgery
Amy Garcia, MD
March 2012 . Vol. 24, No. 04

Examining the Evidence: Should cystoscopy be routine at the time of hysterectomy?
Expert commentary by Cheryl Iglesia, MD
March 2009 . Vol. 21, No. 03

Video produced by Brent E. Seibel, MD, Assistant Professor and Director of Simulation Education for ObGyn, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Florida College of Medicine–Jacksonville, Fla


Step by step: Obliterating the vaginal canal to correct POP

These videos were selected by Mickey Karram, MD, and are presented courtesy of the International Academy of Pelvic Surgery (IAPS).

Related article:  Step by step: Obliterating the vaginal canal to correct pelvic organ prolapse
Mickey Karram, MD; Janelle Evans, PhD
February 2012 • Vol. 24, No. 02



Surgical Management of Endometriosis

Related article:  Strategies and steps for the surgical management of endometriosis
Anthony A. Luciano, MD; Rachel LaMonica, MD; and Danielle E. Luciano, MD
November 2011 • Vol. 23, No. 11



Robotic sacrocolpopexy

  • Promontory dissection and creation of the retroperitoneal tunnel View the Video
  • Dissection of the rectovaginal and vesicovaginal spaces View the Video
  • Attachment of y-mesh to vagina: Start anteriorly View the Video
  • Posterior y-mesh attachment View the Video
  • Attachment of mesh to sacral promontory View the Video
    These videos were provided by Catherine A. Matthews, MD.

Related article:  Correcting pelvic organ prolapse with robotic sacrocolpopexy
Catherine A. Matthews, MD
September 2011 • Vol. 23, No. 9



Correcting exposure of vaginal mesh

  • Simplified management of mesh exposure along the anterior vaginal wall View the Video
    This video has been provided by Leon Plowright, MD, Roger Lefevre, MD,
    and G. Willy Davila, MD, from the Cleveland Clinic Florida, Weston, Fla.

Related article:  Take this simplified approach to correcting exposure of vaginal mesh
Aimee L. Smith, MD, and G. Willy Davila, MD
July 2011 • Vol. 23, No. 7



High intraperitoneal vaginal vault suspension

Pelvic anatomy of high intraperitoneal vaginal vault suspension View the Video

Anatomy of the uterosacral View the Video

High uterosacral suspension (complete uterine procidentia) View the Video

High uterosacral suspension (post-hysterectomy vaginal vault prolapse)View the Video

These videos were selected by Mickey Karram, MD, and Christine Vaccaro, DO, and presented courtesy of the International Academy of Pelvic Surgery (IAPS).

Related article:  High uterosacral vaginal vault suspension to repair enterocele and apical prolapse
Mickey Karram, MD, and Christine Vaccaro, DO
June 2011 • Vol. 23, No. 6



Innovative tools to facilitate hysteroscopic myomectomy

Video 1: Monopolar resectoscopy of a myoma View the Video
Courtesy of Andrew Brill, MD

Video 2: Bipolar resectoscopy of a myoma View the Video
Courtesy of Andrew Brill, MD

Video 3: Tissue vaporization of a myoma using bipolar vaporizing electrode View the Video
Courtesy of Andrew Brill, MD

Video 4: TRUCLEAR morcellation of a myoma View the Video
Courtesy of Andrew Brill, MD

Video 5: TRUCLEAR animation, morcellation of a myoma View the Video
Courtesy of Smith & Nephew, Inc

Video 6: TRUCLEAR morcellation of a polyp View the Video
Courtesy of Smith & Nephew, Inc

Video 7: MyoSure morcellation of a myoma View the Video
Courtesy of Hologic

Video 8: MyoSure morcellation of a polyp View the Video
Courtesy of Amy Garcia, MD

These videos have been selected and vetted by Amy Garcia, MD, to accompany the Update on Minimally Invasive Surgery (April 2011), and do not represent a commercial endorsement by OBG MANAGEMENT.

Related article:  Update on minimally invasive surgery
Amy Garcia, MD
April 2011 • Vol. 23, No. 4



Vaginal uterine morcellation

  • Vaginal uterine morcellation View the Video
    This video is presented courtesy of the International Academy of Pelvic Surgery (www.academyofpelvicsurgery.com). Produced by Gouri B. Diwadkar, MD; Chi Chiung Grace Chen, MD; Marie Fidela R. Paraiso, MD; and Mark D. Walters, MD, The Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio.

View a Related Video:  The difficult vaginal hysterectomy: 5 keys to success
John A. Occhino, MD, and John B. Gebhart, MD, MS
November 2010 • Vol. 22, No. 11 (see immediately below)



Vaginal hysterectomy techniques

Related article:   The difficult vaginal hysterectomy: 5 keys to success
John A. Occhino, MD, and John B. Gebhart, MD, MS
November 2010 · Vol. 22, No. 11


Videos were produced by Dr. Gebhart, who is Associate Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Gynecologic Surgery, and Fellowship Program Director at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn.


All about endometrial polyps

Videos were produced by Dr. Garcia, who is Director of the Center for Women's Surgery and Assistant Professor, Division of Urogynecology, University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque, NM. She serves on the OBG MANAGEMENT Board of Editors.

  • Using minimally invasive techniques to treat endometrial polyps   View the video

Video was produced by Brent E. Seibel, MD, Assistant Professor and Director of Simulation Education for ObGyn, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Florida College of Medicine—Jacksonville, Fla. Dr. Seibel is a contributing editor to OBG MANAGEMENT.

Related article:   Update on minimally invasive surgery: All about endometrial polyps
Amy Garcia, MD
April 2010. Vol. 22. No. 4.


Using barbed suture

  • Vaginal cluff closure using bidirectional barbed suture View the video
  • Myomectomy closure using bidirectional barbed suture View the video

Related article   Barbed suture: Now in the toolbox of minimally invasive gyn surgery
Jon I. Einarsson, MD, MPH, and James A. Greenberg, MD
September 2009. Vol. 21. No. 9.

Video produced by Jon I. Einarsson, MD, MPH, Director of Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and Assistant Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology, at Harvard Medical School in Boston.


Laparoscopic management of an ovarian cyst

View the video

Related article:   Expert tips for adnexal surgery through the laparoscope
Chad Michener, MD, and Tommaso Falcone, MD
March 2009 . Vol. 21, No. 03


Using mesh to repair prolapse

Related article:  Using mesh to repair prolapse calls for more than a kit—it takes skill
A roundtable discussion moderated by Mickey M. Karram, MD
January 2009 • Vol. 21, No. 01


Simulated cesarean section

View the video

Takedown of iatrogenic vaginal constriction

View the video

Repair of vaginal stenosis using bilateral groin flaps

View the video

Laparoscopy pearls

Related article:  Averting complications of laparoscopy: Pearls from 5 patients
Farr Nezhat, MD, Ceana Nezhat, MD, Camran Nezhat, MD
August 2007 · Vol. 19, No. 08


Pelvic organ prolapse repair

  • High uterosacral vaginal wall suspension View the video
    This video clip uses drawings to demonstrate how to identify the uterosacral ligament, pass absorbable sutures through the ligament on each side, and obliterate the cul-de-sac.
  • Suture placement and McCall stitches View the video
    Live surgical video footage demonstrates placement of uterosacral-ligament sutures and internal McCall stitches to obliterate the cul-de-sac. Once placed, the uterosacral-ligament sutures (3 on each side) are passed out through the full thickness of the posterior vaginal wall.
  • Achieving optimal vaginal vault support View the video
    Live footage continues, showing how the anterior vaginal segment is opened and any necessary anterior colporrhaphy performed, once the uterosacral suspension sutures are passed through the posterior vaginal wall. The vagina is then closed, and the uterosacral suspension sutures are tied, elevating the vagina high into the hollow of the sacrum on each side and creating good, durable vault support with complete obliteration of the cul-de-sac and no significant distortion of the vaginal axis.

For more video footage in this therapeutic area, visit www.pelvicmed.com

Related article Pelvic organ prolapse: Which operation for which patient?
A roundtable discussion moderated by Mickey M. Karram, MD
May 2006 • Vol. 18, No. 05


Vaginal hysterectomy with repairs and vault suspension

View the video

Anterior and posterior vault suspension

View the video
Step by step: Obliterating the vaginal canal to correct POP

 

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