
|Hero|February 5, 2014
Surgical Volume Affects Risk of Lower Urinary Tract Injury
Advertisement
Surgeons who perform a high volume of hysterectomies each year are less likely to injure the lower urinary tract during surgery, according to study results presented at
Newsletter
Get the latest clinical updates, case studies, and expert commentary in obstetric and gynecologic care. Sign up now to stay informed.
Advertisement
Latest CME
Advertisement
Advertisement
Trending on Contemporary OB/GYN
1
Minipad-based HPV testing shows promise for cervical cancer screening
2
Study data highlight trade-offs of testing for pregnancy too soon
3
Barbara Levy, MD, on importance of public comments on new cervical cancer screening guidance
4
Kevin Ault, MD, on vaccines & autism, local government, HPV vaccine advocacy
5








