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    Repair of episiotomy and obstetrical perineal lacerations (first–fourth) by Schmidt, Payton C., Fenner, Dee E.

    “…Perineal injury after vaginal delivery is common, affecting up to 90% of women. Perineal trauma is associated with both short- and long-term morbidity,…”
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    Vaginal preparation with povidone-iodine or chlorhexidine before hysterectomy: a propensity score matched analysis by Skeith, Ashley E., Morgan, Daniel M., Schmidt, Payton C.

    “…Antiseptic vaginal preparation is recommended before gynecologic surgery; however, there is a lack of data regarding the effectiveness of different agents. To…”
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    Predictors and Unexplained Variability of Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries: A Population-Based Cross-Sectional Analysis by Hong, Christopher X., Fairchild, Pamela S., Schmidt, Payton C., Triebwasser, Jourdan E.

    Published in International Urogynecology Journal (01-11-2024)
    “…The objective was to determine the incidence of obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIs) and assess the predictive power of clinical risk factors for OASIs,…”
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    The Fundamentals of Vaginal Surgery pilot study: developing, validating, and setting proficiency scores for a vaginal surgical skills simulation system by Schmidt, Payton C., Fairchild, Pamela S., Fenner, Dee E., Rooney, Deborah M.

    “…Surgical training in the simulation lab can develop basic skills that translate to the operating room. Standardized, basic skills programs that are supported…”
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    Deliberate Practice: Applying the Expert Performance Approach to Gynecologic Surgical Training by SCHMIDT, PAYTON C., FENNER, DEE E.

    Published in Clinical obstetrics and gynecology (01-06-2020)
    “…Surgical training is shifting from the historical Halstedian apprenticeship model to outcomes-based methods. Surgical residents can reach a higher level of…”
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    Decreasing Utilization of Vaginal Hysterectomy in the United States: An Analysis by Candidacy for Vaginal Approach by Hong, Christopher X., O’Leary, Michael, Horner, Whitney, Schmidt, Payton C., Harvie, Heidi S., Kamdar, Neil S., Morgan, Daniel M.

    Published in International Urogynecology Journal (01-10-2024)
    “…Introduction and Hypothesis The objective was to assess trends in hysterectomy routes by patients who are likely and unlikely candidates for a vaginal…”
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    Development of a Preoperative Clinical Risk Assessment Tool for Postoperative Complications After Hysterectomy by Schmidt, Payton C., Kamdar, Neil S., Erekson, Elisabeth, Swenson, Carolyn W., Uppal, Shitanshu, Morgan, Daniel M.

    Published in Journal of minimally invasive gynecology (01-03-2022)
    “…To develop a preoperative risk assessment tool that quantifies the risk of postoperative complications within 30 days of hysterectomy. Retrospective analysis…”
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    Home opioid use following cesarean delivery: How many opioid tablets should obstetricians prescribe? by Schmidt, Payton, Berger, Mitchell B., Day, Lori, Swenson, Carolyn W.

    “…Aim To quantify home opioid use after cesarean delivery and identify factors associated with increased opioid use. Methods A convenience sample of women…”
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    Outcomes After Lysis of Adhesions and Dilator Placement for Treatment of Vulvovaginal Agglutination Due to Lichen Planus by Russell, Colin B., Welch, Kathryn C., Saunders, Natalie A., Haefner, Hope K., Schmidt, Payton C.

    Published in Journal of lower genital tract disease (01-04-2023)
    “…The aim of the study is to determine intraoperative and postoperative surgical outcomes for the treatment of vulvovaginal agglutination secondary to lichen…”
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    Does preoperative resting genital hiatus size predict surgical outcomes? by Schmidt, Payton, Cox, Caroline K., DeLancey, John O., Suresh, Shriya, Horner, Whitney, Chen, Luyun, Swenson, Carolyn W.

    “…Aim To determine whether preoperative genital hiatus at rest is predictive of medium‐term prolapse recurrence. Methods We conducted a retrospective study of…”
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    Resection and Advancement Flap Closure of a Combined Vascular Malformation of the Mons Pubis by Zhao, Lulu X, Schmidt, Payton C, Sciallis, Andrew P, Breed, Christopher A, Haefner, Hope K

    Published in Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) (01-02-2016)
    “…Vascular malformations are congenital abnormalities that do not spontaneously regress and may require surgical resection for treatment. A healthy 23-year-old…”
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    Postpartum Changes in Levator Plate Shape and Genital Hiatus Size After Vaginal Delivery by Schmidt, Payton, Swenson, Carolyn W., DeLancey, John O., Chen, Luyun

    Published in International Urogynecology Journal (01-07-2024)
    “…Introduction and Hypothesis Vaginal delivery is a risk factor for pelvic organ prolapse. We sought to quantify changes in level III pelvic support measurements…”
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    Preoperative level II/III MRI measures predicting long-term prolapse recurrence after native tissue repair by Schmidt, Payton, Chen, Luyun, DeLancey, John O., Swenson, Carolyn W.

    Published in International Urogynecology Journal (01-01-2022)
    “…Introduction and hypothesis To identify preoperative level II/III MRI measures associated with long-term recurrence after native tissue prolapse repair…”
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    Analysis of long-term structural failure after native tissue prolapse surgery: a 3D stress MRI-based study by Chen, Luyun, Schmidt, Payton, DeLancey, John O., Swenson, Carolyn W.

    Published in International Urogynecology Journal (01-10-2022)
    “…Introduction and hypothesis We sought to identify postoperative structural failure sites associated with long-term prolapse recurrence and their association…”
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    Aging effects on pelvic floor support: a pilot study comparing young versus older nulliparous women by Swenson, Carolyn W., Masteling, Mariana, DeLancey, John O., Nandikanti, Lahari, Schmidt, Payton, Chen, Luyun

    Published in International Urogynecology Journal (01-03-2020)
    “…Introduction and hypothesis We sought to determine age-related changes to the pelvic floor in the absence of childbirth effects. Methods A case–control study…”
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    The Association of Preoperative Medication Administration and Preoperative and Intraoperative Factors With Postoperative Urinary Retention After Urogynecologic Surgery by Schmidt, Payton, Kobernik, Emily K., Fairchild, Pamela S., Anderson, Alec, Lanham, Michael, Berger, Mitchell B.

    Published in Obstetrical & gynecological survey (01-12-2021)
    “…(Abstracted from Female Pelvic Med Reconstr Surg 2021;27:527–531) Between 2% and 42% of women with pelvic organ prolapse (POP) or urinary incontinence…”
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    Statewide geographic variation in hysterectomy approach for pelvic organ prolapse: a county-level analysis by Latack, Kyle R., Moniz, Michelle, Hong, Christopher X., Schmidt, Payton, Malone, Anita, Kamdar, Neil, Madden, Brian, Pizzo, Chelsea A., Thompson, Michael P., Morgan, Daniel M.

    “…There are no definitive guidelines for surgical treatment of pelvic organ prolapse. Previous data suggests geographic variation in apical repair rates in…”
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