Publications by authors named "Klebanoff J"

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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Background: Induction of labor is a common obstetrical intervention; much research focuses on medical indications, clinical outcomes, and induction agents. Little research has been conducted evaluating the patients' understanding of and satisfaction with induction of labor. Video-based educational tools have been validated as a practical and efficient counseling method by previous studies.

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(1) Background: Adenomyosis is a poorly understood entity which makes it difficult to standardize treatment. In this paper we review and compare the currently approved medical and surgical treatments of adenomyosis and present the evidence behind them. (2) Methods: A PubMed search was conducted to identify papers related to the different treatments of adenomyosis.

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Objective: To determine whether perioperative narcotic utilization at the time of hysterectomy has decreased since 2012.

Study Design: Retrospective cohort study.

Setting: Academic university hospital.

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The preoperative work-up and optimal surgical approach to colorectal endometriosis is a highly studied topic lacking definitive recommendations. Synthesis of the available data can be extremely challenging for surgeons due to the heterogeneity of existing comparisons, a variety of studied surgical outcomes, and a predominant focus on operative complications. While these considerations are extremely important for surgeons performing such complex gynaecologic surgery there is still much to be desired with regards to evidence based guidelines for the preoperative assessment and surgical technique for colorectal endometriosis.

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Objective: Clarify the normal patterns of voiding after minimally invasive hysterectomy. We also aim to identify perioperative factors associated with delayed time to void immediately following hysterectomy.

Design: Retrospective cohort study SELECTION: Women undergoing laparoscopic hysterectomy between September 2012 to October 2018 at a single academic university hospital.

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Study Objective: We sought to identify the variables independently associated with intra/postoperative blood transfusion at the time of myomectomy. We further hoped to develop an accurate prediction model using preoperative variables to categorize an individual's risk of blood transfusion during myomectomy.

Design: Case-control study.

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Purpose: Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has become a novel treatment in various aspects of medicine including orthopedics, cardiothoracic surgery, plastic surgery, dermatology, dentistry, and diabetic wound healing. PRP is now starting to become an area of interest in reproductive medicine more specifically focusing on infertility. Poor ovarian reserve, menopause, premature ovarian failure, and thin endometrium have been the main areas of research.

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Endometriosis negatively impacts the lives of countless women around the world. When medical management fails to improve the quality of life for women with either previously confirmed or suspected endometriosis often a decision must be made whether or not to proceed with surgery. When deeply infiltrating disease is diagnosed either clinically or by imaging studies often medical management alone will not suffice without excisional surgery.

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Endometriosis is a complex chronic inflammatory condition that can create a multitude of bothersome painful symptoms for women. Bowel endometriosis is often misdiagnosed or overlooked leading to years of suffering for many women. The surgical management of bowel endometriosis varies based on extent of disease as well as surgeon experience.

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Endometriosis negatively impacts the lives of countless women around the world. When medical management fails to improve quality of life often women are left making a decision whether or not to proceed with surgery. With endometriomas, patient's surgical options include complete surgical removal or drainage via laparoscopy.

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Background: Previous studies have demonstrated increased rates of poor obstetrical outcomes including preterm delivery, placental abruption, and intrauterine growth restriction in women with uterine leiomyomas. Currently, preconception myomectomy has not been reported to improve pregnancy rates or pregnancy outcomes in women with subserosal leiomyomas, and the data remain inconclusive for intramural fibroids. Pregnancy rates have been found to improve after the removal of submucosal fibroids.

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Technology has been integrated into every facet of human life, and whether it is completely advantageous remains unknown, but one thing is for sure; we are dependent on technology. Medical advances from the integration of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and augmented realities are widespread and have helped countless patients. Much of the advanced technology utilized by medical providers today has been borrowed and extrapolated from other industries.

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At the present time it is clear that our global healthcare community was not prepared to face the COVID-19 pandemic. Hospitals in the hardest hit areas have been transformed to COVID centres. Surgical societies have recommended postponing non-emergency surgery, and have given recommendations for triaging the ever- growing backlog of patients.

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Study Objective: Scientifically evaluate the validity and reproducibility of 2 novel surgical triaging systems, as well as offer modifications to the Medically-Necessary, Time-Sensitive (MeNTS) criteria for improved application in gynecologic surgeries.

Design: Retrospective cohort study.

Setting: Academic university hospital.

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Health care has changed in unprecedented ways since the first reported cases of COVID-19. With global case rates continuing to rise and government restrictions beginning to loosen, many worry that a second wave in our future. In many hospitals around the world, non-emergent surgeries were put on hold as hospitals were transformed into COVID centers.

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One strategy thought to reduce direct costs associated with robotic surgery is minimizing the number of robotic arms used for a surgery. We aim to demonstrate the safety and feasibility of the three-port robot-assisted hysterectomy across uterine weights. Retrospective cohort study in a tertiary care university hospital of consecutive patients undergoing a three-port robot-assisted hysterectomy for benign indications.

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Objective: This video tutorial identifies key anatomic landmarks useful in identifying the path of the most commonly encountered pelvic nerves in benign gynecologic surgery.

Design: This is a narrated overview of commonly encountered pelvic nerves during benign gynecology, their origin, sensory, and motor function, as well as sequelae related to injury.

Setting: The unintended injury of pelvic neural connections can be a complication of any pelvic surgery, however, surgery for malignancy or endometriosis may increase the likelihood of encountering these nerves.

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Background: Very little is known regarding the readiness of senior U.S. Ob/Gyn residents to perform minimally invasive surgery.

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Health-care costs are affected by obesity with both the direct and indirect costs of health care increasing as body mass index (BMI) increases. However, one important aspect of obesity that lacks rigorous study is what impact BMI has on direct surgical cost. We performed a retrospective cohort study of women undergoing a laparoscopic hysterectomy at our single academic university center between January 2012 and December 2017.

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Introduction: To date, there are few reports describing the management of traumatic gynecologic injuries leaving physicians with little guidance.

Objective: Describe the injury patterns and the preferred management of these injuries.

Methods: A retrospective cohort study was performed using the National Trauma Data Bank (NTDB) from years 2011 to 2013.

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