O
Oz Harmanli
Researcher at Tufts University
Publications - 45
Citations - 628
Oz Harmanli is an academic researcher from Tufts University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hysterectomy & Colpocleisis. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 45 publications receiving 561 citations. Previous affiliations of Oz Harmanli include Baystate Medical Center & Thomas Jefferson University.
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Pessary Use in Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Urinary Incontinence
Keisha A. Jones,Oz Harmanli +1 more
TL;DR: With the aging population in the United States, there has been a renewed interest in pessaries as a conservative alternative to surgical repair for pelvic organ prolapse, and pessary design should continue to improve, making its use a more attractive option.
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Does surgical volume influence short-term outcomes of laparoscopic hysterectomy?
TL;DR: In laparoscopic hysterectomy, increasing the surgical volume can reduce the operating time and the risk for conversion to laparotomy but not the rate of serious complications.
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Resident competency in obstetric anal sphincter laceration repair.
TL;DR: Identification and evaluation of key steps using a standardized checklist may lead to standardization of repair and ensures consistency and quality in obstetric anal sphincter injury repair.
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BMI and uterine size: is there any relationship?
TL;DR: A significant correlation was found between BMI and uterine weight in all the women, independent of age and parity, and this association needs to be further assessed in healthy women without uterine pathology.
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Considerations to improve the evidence-based use of vaginal hysterectomy in benign gynecology.
Michael Moen,Andrew J. Walter,Oz Harmanli,Jeffrey L. Cornella,Mikio A. Nihira,Rajiv B. Gala,Carl W. Zimmerman,Holly E. Richter +7 more
TL;DR: Strategies to improve resident training and promote collaboration and referral among practicing physicians and increasing awareness of evidence supporting vaginal hysterectomy can improve the primary use of this hystEREctomy approach.