Article
Testosterone supplementation in women: When, why, and how
- Author:
- Mickey Karram, MD
- Rebecca Glaser, MD
- James Simon, MD, CCP, NCMP, IF
- Lauren Streicher, MD
Dr. Karram: How would you treat the following patient? She is 56, postmenopausal, and taking estrogen. She reports decreased libido,...
Article
Urethral bulking agents for SUI: Rethinking their indications
- Author:
- Mallorie L. Hoover, DO
- Mickey Karram, MD
Article
Telemedicine: Navigating legal issues
- Author:
- Mickey Karram, MD
- Anjali Dooley, MBA, JD
- Nadia de la Houssaye, JD
- Neil Baum, MD
Some legal concerns and caveats of using telemedicine, as well as a prediction for the future of virtual health care
In the...
Article
Telemedicine: Common hurdles and proper coding for ObGyns
- Author:
- Mickey Karram, MD
- Neil Baum, MD
Hurdles to the effective delivery of telemedicine may seem to abound, but vaulting such hurdles as cost, complexity, coding, and compensation can...
Article
Telemedicine: A primer for today’s ObGyn
- Author:
- Mickey Karram, MD
- Neil Baum, MD
Ready or not, you should be embracing the technology. Here’s how to get started.
If telemedicine had not yet begun to play...
News
Genitourinary syndrome of menopause: Current and emerging therapies
- Author:
- Mickey Karram, MD
- Eric R. Sokol, MD
- And Stefano Salvatore, MD
With more than 1 billion menopausal women likely to be affected by vulvovaginal atrophy worldwide by 2025, the need for effective remedies is...
Video
Urodynamic testing: Who needs it, and key pointers for a successful outcome
- Author:
- Mickey Karram, MD
News
When and how to place an autologous rectus fascia pubovaginal sling
- Author:
- Mickey Karram, MD
Although synthetic midurethral slings remain the standard of care for most women with stress urinary incontinence, an autologous graft is a safe...
News
When and how to place an autologous rectus fascia pubovaginal sling
- Author:
- Mickey Karram, MD
Although synthetic midurethral slings remain the standard of care for most women with stress urinary incontinence, an autologous graft is a safe...
Video
Rectus fascia pubovaginal sling after an unsuccessful TVT
- Author:
- Mickey Karram, MD
- Dani Zoorob, MD
Although synthetic midurethral slings remain the standard of care for most women with stress urinary incontinence, an autologous graft is a safe...
News
Step by step: Obliterating the vaginal canal to correct pelvic organ prolapse
- Author:
- Janelle Evans, MD
- Mickey Karram, MD
Very elderly age, comorbidity, and disinterest in maintaining sexual function make a woman an ideal candidate for having POP corrected by surgery...
Audio
High uterosacral vaginal vault suspension to repair enterocele and apical prolapse
- Author:
- Christine Vaccaro, DO
- Mickey Karram, MD
You can provide good apical support without significantly distorting the vaginal axis, and passing sutures intraperitoneally can be cleaner, and...
News
Which sling for which patient?
- Author:
- Mickey Karram, MD
This roundtable is the first of a series on persistent questions in urogynecology. Future topics: lower urinary tract injury, hysterectomy routes...
News
Office evaluation of overactive bladder: 4 easy steps
- Author:
- Mickey Karram, MD
Urgency, frequency, and urge incontinence can usually be diagnosed and managed without sophisticated urodynamic testing.