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Structure of tendinous arch of pelvic fascia
Known as:
Arcus tendineus fascia pelvis
, Arcus tendineus of pelvic fascia
, Arcus tendineus fasciae pelvis
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2017
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2017
Paravaginal defect: anatomy, clinical findings, and imaging
Louise T. S. Arenholt
,
B. Pedersen
,
K. Glavind
,
M. Glavind‐Kristensen
,
J. Delancey
International Urogynecology Journal
2017
Corpus ID: 22882068
Introduction and hypothesisThe paravaginal defect has been a topic of active discussion concerning what it is, how to diagnose it…
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2015
2015
Creating a gold standard surgical device: scientific discoveries leading to TVT and beyond
P. Petros
International Urogynecology Journal
2015
Corpus ID: 40556744
Introduction and hypothesisThe discovery of tension-free vaginal tape (TVT) began in 1986 with two unrelated observations…
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2007
2007
Surgical anatomy of intrapelvic fasciae and vesico-uterine ligament in nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy with fresh cadaver dissections.
H. Niikura
,
A. Katahira
,
+11 authors
N. Yaegashi
Tohoku journal of experimental medicine
2007
Corpus ID: 2904160
Radical hysterectomy has been performed for invasive cervical cancer, and autonomic nerve-sparing procedures have been developed…
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2006
2006
The Tissue Fixation System provides a new structural method for cystocoele repair: A preliminary report
P. Petros
,
Peter A. Richardson
,
K. Goeschen
,
B. Abendstein
Australian and New Zealand journal of obstetrics…
2006
Corpus ID: 9452455
Background: A new reconstruction principle that uses tensioned tapes instead of large mesh is described for cystocoele repair.
2004
2004
Paravaginal defects: prevalence and accuracy of preoperative detection
J. Segal
,
B. Vassallo
,
S. Kleeman
,
W. A. Silva
,
M. Karram
International Urogynecology Journal
2004
Corpus ID: 26359729
The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of paravaginal defects and to report the correlation between…
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2003
2003
Anatomy of the arcus tendineus fasciae pelvis in females
M. Pit
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M. D. de Ruiter
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A. L. À. Lycklama à Nijeholt
,
E. Marani
,
J. Zwartendijk
Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y. Print)
2003
Corpus ID: 33683813
Because of its proximity to the urethra, the anterior part of the arcus tendineus fasciae pelvis (ATFP) may be used in…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Fascial and muscular abnormalities in women with urethral hypermobility and anterior vaginal wall prolapse
J. Delancey
2002
Corpus ID: 73363177
Abstract Objective: Our purpose was to assess the structural integrity of individual elements of the urethral and anterior…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Fascial and muscular abnormalities in women with urethral hypermobility and anterior vaginal wall prolapse.
J. Delancey
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
2002
Corpus ID: 22599875
OBJECTIVE Our purpose was to assess the structural integrity of individual elements of the urethral and anterior vaginal wall…
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Structural support of the urethra as it relates to stress urinary incontinence: the hammock hypothesis.
J. Delancey
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
1994
Corpus ID: 25026713
Highly Cited
1989
Highly Cited
1989
Pubovesical ligament: A separate structure from the urethral supports (“pubo‐urethral ligaments”)
J. Delancey
1989
Corpus ID: 746044
The position and mobility of the vesical neck influences not only continence but also the initiation of micturition. During an…
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