The conclusion of the FUTURE study1 by Mohamed Abdel-Fattah and colleagues—that routine urodynamics in women with refractory overactive bladder (r-OAB) is unjustified—is unsurprising. What is ...
We thank Manuela Tutolo and colleagues for commending the design of the FUTURE study and the robustness of its delivery, including the urodynamics quality control. We also thank Maurizio Serati and ...
Over 500 experts from India and abroad discuss breakthroughs in robotic and minimally invasive surgery while emphasising ...
With a team of 28 consultants, four women’s medicine specialists and 30 ancillary healthcare professionals and support staff, ...
The event was organised by the Department of Paediatric Surgery, AIIMS Bhubaneswar, in collaboration with the Indian ...
Studies show that sitting may slightly improve bladder emptying in men with urinary issues, but posture has no significant ...
The Blackrock Health Womens Health Centre stands as the nation's most comprehensive private, consultant-led centre dedicated ...
More than 15,000 patients were waiting for routine treatment at the Liverpool Women's Trust in September, figures show.