Functional outcome after sacrospinous hysteropexy for uterine descensus Viviane DietzMarieke HuismanCarl H. van der Vaart Original Article Open access 23 February 2008 Pages: 747 - 752
Is parity in the eye of the beholder? Gunhilde M. BuchsbaumErin Duecy Original Article 07 December 2007 Pages: 753 - 755
Update: the “Contiform” intravaginal device in four sizes for the treatment of stress incontinence W. A. AllenH. LeekK. H. Moore Original Article 09 January 2008 Pages: 757 - 761
Sexual function in women before and after transvaginal mesh repair for pelvic organ prolapse Loïc SentilhesAurélien BerthierLoïc Marpeau Original Article 11 December 2007 Pages: 763 - 772
Clarification and confirmation of the Knack maneuver: the effect of volitional pelvic floor muscle contraction to preempt expected stress incontinence Janis M. MillerCarolyn SampselleJohn O. L. DeLancey Original Article 17 January 2008 Pages: 773 - 782
Results 1 year after the Reemex system was applied for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence caused by intrinsic sphincter deficiency F. AracoG. GravanteE. Piccione Original Article 11 December 2007 Pages: 783 - 786
Short-term outcome after transvaginal mesh repair of pelvic organ prolapse Daniel AltmanTapio VäyrynenFor the Nordic Transvaginal Mesh Group Original Article 12 December 2007 Pages: 787 - 793
Short-term efficacy and complications of posterior intravaginal slingplasty Ali M. LuckAndrew C. SteeleMary T. McLennan Original Article 21 December 2007 Pages: 795 - 799
Obstructive voiding symptoms are not predictive of elevated postvoid residual urine volumes Lior LowensteinCharles AndersonLinda Brubaker Original Article 12 December 2007 Pages: 801 - 804
Predictors of successful voiding before hospital discharge after urinary stress incontinence surgery Sallie OliphantÖdül Aktan AmburgeyAnnaMarie Connolly Original Article 11 January 2008 Pages: 805 - 810
Biomechanical properties of vaginal tissue: preliminary results Chrystèle RubodMalik BoukerrouMichel Cosson Original Article 05 January 2008 Pages: 811 - 816
Where should bulking agents for female urodynamic stress incontinence be injected? Annette KuhnWerner StadlmayrMichel D. Mueller Original Article 21 December 2007 Pages: 817 - 821
P-Mate™, a new device allowing women to urinate in the standing position: urodynamic and satisfaction assessment Gilles KarsentyBenjamin Coquet-ReinierJacques Corcos Original Article 15 January 2008 Pages: 823 - 826
Bacteriological analysis of meshes removed for complications after surgical management of urinary incontinence or pelvic organ prolapse Loïc BoulangerMalik BoukerrouMichel Cosson Original Article 05 January 2008 Pages: 827 - 831
The use of polypropylene mesh as a transobturator sling for the treatment of female stress urinary incontinence (early experience with 40 cases) Abdelnaser K. H. ElgamasyOsama M. ElashryMahmoud D. Elsharaby Original Article 08 January 2008 Pages: 833 - 838
The effect of local anaesthetic infiltration on urethral function during the tension-free vaginal tape (TVT) procedure Jonathan R. A. DuckettNick S. PapanikolaouMaria Eaton Original Article 11 January 2008 Pages: 839 - 841
Differences in morphology and contractility of the bulbospongiosus and pubococcygeus muscles in nulliparous and multiparous rabbits Victor FajardoPablo PachecoMargarita Martínez-Gómez Original Article 15 January 2008 Pages: 843 - 849
Follow-up of prolapse surgery in rural Nepal Jelle M. SchaafAnjana DongolLoes van der Leeuw-Harmsen Original Article 10 January 2008 Pages: 851 - 855
Complications and short-term results of two different transobturator techniques for surgical treatment of women with urinary incontinence: a randomized study Igor ButMetka Faganelj Original Article 11 January 2008 Pages: 857 - 861
Pelvic architectural distortion is associated with pelvic organ prolapse Markus HuebnerRebecca U. MarguliesJohn O. L. DeLancey Original Article 12 January 2008 Pages: 863 - 867
Midurethral tissue fixation system (TFS) sling for cure of stress incontinence—3 year results P. E. P. PetrosPeter A. Richardson Original Article 10 January 2008 Pages: 869 - 871
Selective embolization of the superior vesical artery for the treatment of a severe retroperitoneal pelvic haemorrhage following Endo-Stitch sacrospinous colpopexy F. AracoG. GravanteE. Piccione Case Report 22 December 2007 Pages: 873 - 875
Infected midurethral tape presenting as an ischiorectal abscess Swati JhaStephen RadleyAndrew Shorthouse Case Report 21 December 2007 Pages: 877 - 879
1-year follow-up of autologous muscle-derived stem cell injection pilot study to treat stress urinary incontinence L. K. CarrD. SteeleM. B. Chancellor Case Report 19 January 2008 Pages: 881 - 883
Comment on Editorial by Dr. Pauls: Nip, tuck and rejuvenate: the latest frontier for the gynecologic surgeon John R. MiklosRobert D. Moore Letter to the Editor 20 October 2007 Pages: 885 - 886
Nip, tuck and rejuvenate: the latest frontier for the gynecologic surgeon: reply to Miklos and Moore Rachel N. Pauls Letter to the Editor 10 January 2008 Pages: 887 - 887
Comment on Pauls: “Nip, tuck and rejuvenate: the latest frontier for the gynecologic surgeon” Jack PardoPaolo RicciVicente Solà Letter to the editor 07 December 2007 Pages: 889 - 890
Nip, tuck, and rejuvenate: the latest frontier for the gynecologic surgeon—reply to comment by Pardo et al. Rachel N. Pauls Letter to the Editor 30 January 2008 Pages: 891 - 891
Safety and efficacy of transobturator tension-free midurethral sling for surgical management of stress urinary incontinence in women Mayank Mohan AgarwalRavi MavuduruShrawan K. Singh Letter to the Editor 14 November 2007 Pages: 893 - 894