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    The standardization of terminology of female pelvic organ prolapse and pelvic floor dysfunction by Bump, Richard C., Mattiasson, Anders, Bø, Kari, Brubaker, Linda P., DeLancey, John O.L., Klarskov, Peter, Shull, Bob L., Smith, Anthony R.B.

    “…This article presents a standard system of terminology recently approved by the International Continence Society, the American Urogynecologic Society, and the…”
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    Pelvic organ prolapse: Anterior, superior, and posterior vaginal segment defects by Shull, Bob L.

    “…Pelvic organ prolapse is a complex entity that potentially involves not only poor support for multiple sites in the vagina but also the function of the…”
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    A transvaginal approach to repair of apical and other associated sites of pelvic organ prolapse with uterosacral ligaments by Shull, Bob L., Bachofen, Claudia, Coates, Kimberly W., Kuehl, Thomas J.

    “…Objective: The objectives of this study were (1) to describe a group of women with pelvic organ prolapse associated with apical loss of support through grading…”
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    Vaginal pessaries and their use in pelvic relaxation by SULAK, P. J, KUEHL, T. J, SHULL, B. L

    Published in Journal of reproductive medicine (01-12-1993)
    “…To evaluate the therapeutic usefulness of pessaries in patients with pelvic relaxation, a retrospective study was performed identifying 107 patients who had…”
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    The squirrel monkey: An animal model of pelvic relaxation by Coates, Kimberly W., Galan, Henry L, Shull, Bobby L., Kuehl, Thomas J.

    “…OBJECTIVE: Casual observations of pelvic prolapse have previously been made in adult female squirrel monkeys. We objectively observed and described the pelvic…”
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    Acceptance of altering the standard 21-day/7-day oral contraceptive regimen to delay menses and reduce hormone withdrawal symptoms by Sulak, Patricia J., Kuehl, Thomas J., Ortiz, Mirian, Shull, Bobby L.

    “…Objective: Measure acceptance and use of extending the number of active oral contraceptive (OC) pills beyond 21 days and/or shortening the hormone-free…”
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    Combined plastic and gynecological surgical procedures by Shull, B L, Verheyden, C N

    Published in Annals of plastic surgery (01-06-1988)
    “…The purpose of the present study was to determine the extent to which the planned combination of one of several major plastic and gynecological surgical…”
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    Analysis of surgical complications and patient outcomes in a residency training program by Coates, Kim W., Kuehl, Thomas J., Bachofen, Claudia G., Shull, Bob L.

    “…Objectives: This study compares surgical complications and patient outcomes between pelvic reconstructive surgery performed by an experienced surgeon (group 1)…”
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    Urologic surgical techniques by Shull, B L

    Published in Current opinion in obstetrics & gynecology (01-08-1991)
    “…Surgery for incontinence, other than genuine stress incontinence, is a small part of the general gynecologist's practice. He or she must maintain a high index…”
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    Surgical management of prolapse of the anterior vaginal segment: An analysis of support defects, operative morbidity, and anatomic outcome by Shull, Bobby L., Benn, Sally J., Kuehl, Thomas J.

    “…Objectives: The objectives of this study were to describe a group of women with prolapse of the anterior vaginal segment associated with bilateral paravaginal…”
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    Preoperative and postoperative analysis of site-specific pelvic support defects in 81 women treated with sacrospinous ligament suspension and pelvic reconstruction by Shull, B L, Capen, C V, Riggs, M W, Kuehl, T J

    “…The objectives of this study were to identify factors that predict long-term success, defined as the absence of anatomic defects, in women undergoing pelvic…”
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    A six-year experience with paravaginal defect repair for stress urinary incontinence by Shull, B L, Baden, W F

    “…One hundred forty-nine consecutive patients who had surgery from May 1890 through December 1986 were evaluated to assess the functional and anatomic results of…”
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    Bilateral attachment of the vaginal cuff to iliococcygeus fascia: an effective method of cuff suspension by Shull, B L, Capen, C V, Riggs, M W, Kuehl, T J

    “…The objective of this study was to determine the anatomic success, defined as no persistent or recurrent support defects, of suspension of the vaginal cuff to…”
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    The squirrel monkey as an animal model of pelvic relaxation: An evaluation of a large breeding colony by Coates, Kimberly W, Gibson, Susan, Williams, Lawrence E, Brady, A, Abee, Christian R, Shull, Bobby L, Kuehl, Thomas J

    “…OBJECTIVE: Findings of pelvic relaxation have been reported in up to 50% of older adult female squirrel monkeys. To evaluate further the potential use of the…”
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    Adnexal torsion: a mind-twisting diagnosis by Haskins, T, Shull, B L

    “…We have reviewed cases of adnexal torsion surgically managed at Scott and White Clinic during the past seven years, and have found that a high index of…”
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    Total colpocleisis for vaginal eversion by DeLancey, John O.L., Morley, George W.

    “…OBJECTIVE: This report describes a technique for total colpocleisis performed on women with posthysterectomy vaginal eversion and presents the outcome of this…”
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    46,XY gonadal dysgenesis: three case reports demonstrating an evolution in management by Shull, B L, McMillion, J S

    Published in Texas medicine (01-11-1990)
    “…Treatment of phenotypic females with XY gonadal dysgenesis is evolving. In the past, these patients have routinely undergone hysterectomy with bilateral…”
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