Funded by @NICHD_NIH. Finding evidence-based answers for women with pelvic floor disorders, so they can live better lives.

Joined September 2019
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We are wishing a joyful and fulfilling retirement to Dr. Myers! Dr. Myers first became affiliated with @PFDNresearch in 2007, and we could not be more grateful for her contributions to the network and PFD research! Read more: pelvicfloordisordersnetwork.…
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💡New @PFDNresearch study reveals that body image improves after surgical repair of vaginal vault prolapse, regardless of the approach used! Positive changes in body image are linked to better sexual function in active women. #PFDWeek24 #PelvicHealth #WomensHealth #UrogynResearch
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🌸Yesterday at #PFDWeek24 Dr. Alperin presented exciting research on a new non-hormonal treatment for genitourinary syndrome of #menopause (GSM)! A tissue-specific vaginal ECM #biomaterial shows promise in enhancing vaginal tissue properties and regeneration.🧬 #WomensHealth
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🎉Congratulations to Kyle Herrala from @UCSDHealth on receiving the Robin Haff Nurse Research Award at #PFDWeek24! Your hard work and contributions to #pelvicfloordisorders research are truly inspiring! 👏👏#UrogynResearch
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With only 35% satisfaction in current treatments, this non-hormonal treatment for genitourinary syndrome of #menopause could be a game changer! Tissue-specific vaginal ECM #biomaterial shows promise in enhancing vaginal tissue properties & regeneration. #PFDWeek24 #WomensHealth
.@mariannaalperin presents her prize-winning paper “Acellular Tissue-Specific Biomaterial for Combating Menopausal Vaginal Changes”, a beautifully designed study with great potential to change our field. #PFDWeek24 @urogynsociety
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🌟Exciting findings from a #PFDN multi-center trial on treating MUI! Both #Botox and #MUS showed significant symptom improvement in UDI scores at 6 months with #MUS having greater improvement in UDS scores at 12 months💪#PFDWeek24 #Incontinence #UrogynResearch
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The University of Pennsylvania has been with the #PFDN since 2011 and continues to make impactful contributions to women's health research. Meet their amazing team and learn more about their work in this month's Network Spotlight! bit.ly/PFDN-Network-Spotligh…
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Previous OAB medication use, higher BMI and urodynamics findings were associated with higher failure rates after sling surgery for women with mixed urinary incontinence. #ESTEEMtrial #PFDNresearch pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3276…
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Meet some of our #PFDN staff from the University of Texas Southwestern in #Dallas! In addition to conducting trials, the UTSW team plays an integral role in the network's translational research. Get to know the team: bit.ly/PFDN-Network-Spotligh…

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What is the best surgical approach for prolapse in women who have already had a hysterectomy? Study found sacrocolpopexy superior to native tissue repair, but similar rates of satisfaction for both as well as transvaginal mesh repair. ja.ma/3yDo5GK #PFDNresearch
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Success & failure are dynamic, recurrent states after pelvic organ #prolapse surgery. Approximately 1/4 of failures were intermittent & transitioned between success and failure over time. #OPTIMALtrial #CAREtrial #OPUStrial #PFDNresearch Read more: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3303…
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Our May #PFDNresearch Network Spotlight features our @UChicago colleagues who are the newest addition to our network! Learn more about their diverse research expertise & the incredible work they do to improve the lives of women with pelvic floor disorders: pelvicfloordisordersnetwork.…
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Curious about the faces behind our network? Get to know some of our amazing @PFDNresearch staff! Clinical team members from around the country share their stories, passions, and how they are working to drive our mission forward! pelvicfloordisordersnetwork.…
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The Pelvic Floor Disorders Network wishes you a wonderful holiday season and healthful new year! We're looking forward to another year of finding evidence-based answers for women with pelvic floor disorders, so they can live better lives. #PFDNresearch
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