MIS for large specimen #hysterectomy is associated with ⬇️ morbidity when compared to laparotomy. This is true, even with a possible ⬆️ operative time when contained tissue extraction is needed. Our new #JMIG article https://t.co/GvXoGPeSXW
Check out our new article discussing the safety of prophylactic ureteral stents in gyn surgery. @uthealth_migs@GregoryLewis_MD @MayoGynecology #gyn#surged
https://t.co/YCgn2Qwtej
Incredible words from @jackie_parchem this morning at grand rounds - we exclude pregnant patients from research and then use the lack of data to exclude the same patients from treatment. 🤯🤯🤯
@CedarsSinai@OBGYN_CS#maternalmortality
#MIS route ⬇️ and operative time ⬆️ VTE risk in large specimen hysterectomy. Great presentation by Dr. Andy Pham @UTHealthObGyn resident at #AAGL2022@uthealth_migs@uthobgynres
Our latest publication:
‘Erosion of a Gellhorn pessary into the bladder: a report of transvaginal removal and repair of vesicovaginal fistula’.
@mateol10 @SpringerNature @IUJ_BlueJournal https://t.co/vqdTWczc0m
@mateol10 MIGs faculty, with Dr. Caroline Zhang PGY3, spending some time together in the OR! #migssurgery#pelvicpain#endometriosis#gynecology
@uthealth_migs @UTHealthObGyn
I am honored to have received the @apgonews#CREOG Faculty Award for Excellence in Resident Education from the @UTHealthObGyn residents 1 year out of fellowship! Lucky to work with brilliant minds everyday. The future is bright! @uthealth_migs#surged