Publications by authors named "J S Klebanoff"

Pudendal neuralgia (PN) is a rare and underestimated condition. The reported incidence by the International Pudendal Neuropathy Association is 1/100000. However, the actual rate may be significantly higher, with a propensity for women.

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Purpose: Adenomyosis is a poorly understood entity with no unified treatment protocol. It has been thought to only affect the quality of life of older women, but growing evidence is highlighting the increased frequency of adenomyosis in younger patients and its possible effects on fertility outcomes. This can have a great impact on how clinicians screen, diagnose, and treat this condition.

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Article Synopsis
  • The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a significant increase in telehealth usage, particularly for postoperative visits in various surgical specialties, including gynecology and robotics.
  • A study involving 33 patients who had robotic gynecologic procedures found that those participating in telehealth visits reported high satisfaction, with a mean score just below 'excellent', and only 6.3% needing an in-person follow-up.
  • The satisfaction with telehealth visits was notably linked to participants' BMI, indicating that while telehealth is generally safe and well-received, factors like weight may influence patient experiences.
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Endometriosis of the diaphragm has been gaining more attention in the practice of gynecologists and thoracic surgeons in recent years. Understanding related symptoms and developing imaging methods have improved their approach. A review of the literature was performed with the aim to report on incidence, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of diaphragmatic endometriosis.

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