The Difficult Case section of the IUGA Spotlight, the official newsletter of IUGA, continues to be a very popular section. If you have encountered a difficult case that others can benefit from, please share it with us!
Register today for the AUGS/IUGA Scientific Meeting. A virtual attendance option is available for those unable to travel.
We are now accepting applications for the 2022 Research or Observership grants. Apply by March 29!
Add to the body of urogynecologic knowledge by completing a research survey on anterior colporrhaphy at the time of apical vaginal repair.
Watch the December E-Lecture: Absorbable vs. Permanent Suture in Vaginal Prolapse Repair, presented by Megan Bradley, MD, Assistant Professor in the Deptartment of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center - Magee Womens Hospital.
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