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    De novo stress incontinence and pelvic muscle symptoms after transvaginal mesh repair by Aungst, Matthew J., MD, Friedman, Evan B., MD, von Pechmann, Walter S., MD, Horbach, Nicolette S., MD, Welgoss, Jeffrey A., MD

    “…Objective We sought to determine the rate of de novo stress incontinence, pelvic muscle symptoms, mesh exposure, visceral injury rate, and recurrent prolapse…”
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    Effect of Operative Technique on Mesh Exposure in Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy by Warner, William B, Vora, Sonali, Hurtado, Eric A, Welgoss, Jeffrey A, Horbach, Nicolette S, von Pechmann, Walter S

    “…OBJECTIVESTo determine if opening the vaginal cuff during laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy influences the rate of mesh exposure. METHODSA total of 390 medical…”
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    Commonalities of Cerclage-Related Genitourinary Fistulas by Massengill, Jason C, Baker, Tieneka M, Von Pechmann, Walter S, Horbach, Nicolette S, Hurtado, Eric A

    “…OBJECTIVESThe purpose of this review was to identify common features of cerclage-related genitourinary fistulas. METHODSA retrospective case series of…”
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    A suburethral sling procedure with polytetrafluoroethylene for the treatment of genuine stress incontinence in patients with low urethral closure pressure by Horbach, N S, Blanco, J S, Ostergard, D R, Bent, A E, Cornella, J L

    Published in Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) (01-04-1988)
    “…One indication for suburethral sling procedures has been recurrent genuine stress incontinence after previous incontinence surgery. Patients with low urethral…”
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    Predicting intrinsic urethral sphincter dysfunction in women with stress urinary incontinence by Horbach, N S, Ostergard, D R

    Published in Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) (01-08-1994)
    “…To determine whether specific clinical characteristics can be used to identify women with stress urinary incontinence due to intrinsic urethral sphincter…”
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