Surgical management of pelvic organ prolapse and stress urinary incontinence: where are we now? Isra AliSteven SwiftG. Alessandro Digesu Editorial 30 August 2017 Pages: 1 - 2
Review of enhanced recovery programs in benign gynecologic surgery Elisa R. TrowbridgeCaitlin N. DreisbachKathie L. Hullfish Review Article 04 September 2017 Pages: 3 - 11
Risk factors for prolapse recurrence: systematic review and meta-analysis Talia FriedmanGuy D. EslickHans Peter Dietz Review Article 18 September 2017 Pages: 13 - 21
Management of post-midurethral sling voiding dysfunction. International Urogynecological Association research and development committee opinion Tony BaziManon H. Kerkhofon behalf of the IUGA Research and Development Committee Special Contribution 23 November 2017 Pages: 23 - 28
Prospective and randomized clinical trial comparing transobturator versus retropubic sling in terms of efficacy and safety Claudia Cristina PalosAna P. MaturanaEmerson Oliveira Original Article 02 October 2017 Pages: 29 - 35
A randomized, nonblinded extension study of single-incision versus transobturator midurethral sling in women with stress urinary incontinence René P. SchellartSandra E. ZwolsmanJan-Paul W. R. Roovers Original Article 02 June 2017 Pages: 37 - 44
Surgery for recurrent stress urinary incontinence: the views of surgeons and women Douglas G. TincelloNatalie ArmstrongChristopher Mayne Original Article Open access 02 June 2017 Pages: 45 - 54
Transobturator midurethral sling: What should patients expect after surgery? Tomasz RechbergerAndrzej WrobelPawel Miotla Original Article Open access 08 July 2017 Pages: 55 - 61
Levator ani defects and the severity of symptoms in women with anterior compartment pelvic organ prolapse Sissel H. OversandAnne C. StaffRune Svenningsen Original Article 15 June 2017 Pages: 63 - 69
Laparoscopic sacrohysteropexy versus vaginal hysterectomy for uterovaginal prolapse using validated questionnaires: 2-year prospective study Farah LoneTamara CurnowSarah Anne Thomas Original Article 07 July 2017 Pages: 71 - 79
Factors influencing the outcome of surgery for pelvic organ prolapse Katja Stenström BohlinMaud AnkardalIan Milsom Original Article Open access 11 September 2017 Pages: 81 - 89
Comparison of single- versus multicenter outcomes for pelvic organ prolapse repair using a mesh-capturing device Edward MorcosDaniel AltmanNordic TVM group Original Article 25 May 2017 Pages: 91 - 97
Primary treatment of pelvic organ prolapse: pessary use versus prolapse surgery Anne-Lotte W. M. CoolenStephanie TroostMarlies Y. Bongers Original Article Open access 09 June 2017 Pages: 99 - 107
Primary care providers’ experience, management, and referral patterns regarding pelvic floor disorders: A national survey Donna MazloomdoostCatrina C. CrispRachel N. Pauls Original Article 25 May 2017 Pages: 109 - 118
Reoperation for pelvic organ prolapse: a Danish cohort study with 15–20 years’ follow-up Ea LøwensteinLars Alling MøllerHelga Gimbel Original Article 03 July 2017 Pages: 119 - 124
Posterior colporrhaphy does not affect the urethral closure mechanism Yasmine KhayyamiGunnar LoseNiels Klarskov Original Article 10 July 2017 Pages: 125 - 130
Comparing different tissue-engineered repair materials for the treatment of pelvic organ prolapse and urinary incontinence: which material is better? Xiaojuan WangYisong ChenKeqin Hua Original Article 20 July 2017 Pages: 131 - 138
Advanced uterovaginal prolapse: is vaginal hysterectomy with McCall culdoplasty as effective as in lesser degrees of prolapse? Alexandriah AlasNeeraja ChandrasekaranG. Willy Davila Original Article 04 August 2017 Pages: 139 - 144
Risk factors for recurrence after hysterectomy plus native-tissue repair as primary treatment for genital prolapse Stefano ManodoroMatteo FrigerioRodolfo Milani Original Article 16 August 2017 Pages: 145 - 151
Comparison of strength of sacrocolpopexy mesh attachment using barbed and nonbarbed sutures Marjorie L. PilkintonGregory C. LevinePeter S. Finamore Original Article 04 October 2017 Pages: 153 - 159
Tips and tricks for uterosacral ligament suspension: how to avoid ureteral injury Stefano ManodoroMatteo FrigerioFederico Spelzini IUJ Video 16 October 2017 Pages: 161 - 163
Surgical management of large pouch stone in continent urinary diversion Erin JesseAyman Mahdy Images in Urogynecology 25 September 2017 Pages: 165 - 166
The retropubic sling more precisely restores the urethral closure mechanisms Peter Petros Letter to the Editor 25 September 2017 Pages: 169 - 170
Authors’ reply to the comment by Petros et al. on “Retropubic versus transobturator MUS: Time to revisit?” by Lose and Klarskov Gunnar LoseNiels KlarskovWerner Schaefer Letter to the Editor 06 November 2017 Pages: 171 - 171
Re: Does body mass index influence the outcome of midurethral sling procedures for stress urinary incontinence? Erin A BrennandMagali Robert Letter to the Editor 04 November 2017 Pages: 173 - 174
Reply to letter to the editor re: Does body mass index influence the outcome of midurethral sling procedures for stress urinary incontinence? Jialei QianDeyi Luo Letter to the Editor 04 November 2017 Pages: 175 - 176