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Beri Ridgeway
Researcher at Cleveland Clinic
Publications - 81
Citations - 2447
Beri Ridgeway is an academic researcher from Cleveland Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hysterectomy & Urinary incontinence. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 76 publications receiving 1997 citations.
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Long-term Outcomes Following Abdominal Sacrocolpopexy for Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Ingrid Nygaard,Linda Brubaker,Halina M. Zyczynski,Geoffrey W. Cundiff,Holly E. Richter,Marie G. Gantz,Paul Fine,Shawn A. Menefee,Beri Ridgeway,Anthony G. Visco,Lauren Klein Warren,Min Zhang,Susan Meikle +12 more
TL;DR: During 7 years of follow-up, abdominal sacrocolpopexy failure rates increased in both groups and concomitant anti-incontinence surgery (Burch urethropexy) effectiveness should be balanced with long-term risks of mesh or suture erosion.
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A randomized trial comparing conventional and robotically assisted total laparoscopic hysterectomy
Marie Fidela R. Paraiso,Beri Ridgeway,Amy J. Park,J. Eric Jelovsek,Matthew D. Barber,Tommaso Falcone,Jon I. Einarsson +6 more
TL;DR: Although laparoscopic and robotic-assisted hysterectomies are safe approaches to hystEREctomy, robotic- assisted hySterectomy requires a significantly longer operative time.
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A new measure of sexual function in women with pelvic floor disorders (PFD): the Pelvic Organ Prolapse/Incontinence Sexual Questionnaire, IUGA-Revised (PISQ-IR)
Rebecca G. Rogers,Todd H Rockwood,Melissa L. Constantine,Ranee Thakar,Dorothy Kammerer-Doak,Rachel N. Pauls,Mitesh Parekh,Beri Ridgeway,Swati Jha,Joan Pitkin,Fiona Reid,S. E. Sutherland,Emily S. Lukacz,Claudine Domoney,Peter K. Sand,G. W. Davila,M. Espuña Pons +16 more
TL;DR: The PISQ-IR is a valid, reliable, and responsive measure of sexual function in women with pelvic floor disorders for both sexually active and inactive women.
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Attitudes toward hysterectomy in women undergoing evaluation for uterovaginal prolapse.
Anna C. Frick,Matthew D. Barber,Marie Fidela R. Paraiso,Beri Ridgeway,John Eric Jelovsek,Mark D. Walters +5 more
TL;DR: Many women with prolapse prefer to retain their uterus at the time of surgery in the absence of a substantial benefit to hysterectomy, and these findings should provide further impetus to investigate the efficacy of uterine-sparing procedures to help women make informed decisions regarding prolapse surgery.
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Biologic grafts and synthetic meshes in pelvic reconstructive surgery.
TL;DR: The objective of this review is to examine the available grafts and meshes and discuss the current data addressing the use of these implants in correction of apical, anterior, and posterior prolapse.