Mugdha Kulkarni
James Cook University
19 Papers
33 Citations
Mugdha Kulkarni is an academic researcher from James Cook University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Urinary incontinence. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 13 publications. Previous affiliations of Mugdha Kulkarni include Seacroft Hospital & Hurley Medical Center.
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Papers
A novel technique of uterine manipulation in laparoscopic pelvic oncosurgical procedures: "the uterine hitch technique".
Shailesh Puntambekar,A. M. Patil,Neeraj V. Rayate,S. S. Puntambekar,R. M. Sathe,Mugdha Kulkarni +5 more
TL;DR: A practical, cheap and reproducible method for uterine manipulation, during pelvic oncologic surgery is described, which improves the stability of the uterus and also obviates the need for keeping an additional assistant for vaginal manipulation in any of the procedures.
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A Novel Technique of Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy for Routine Use: Evaluation of 140 Cases
S. P. Puntambekar,G. N. Wagh,S. S. Puntambekar,R. M. Sathe,Mugdha Kulkarni,M.A. Kashyap,A. M. Patil,Meinhold-Heerlein Ivo +7 more
TL;DR: The new method of TLH proved to be reproducible and safe with decreased morbidity and operation time, and provides a safe procedure suitable for routine use in gynecological surgery.
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Recreational drugs and male fertility
TL;DR: The relationship between lifestyle factors and adverse effects on human reproductive health is widelydebated in the scientific literature as mentioned in this paper, and one in seven couples in the UK is affected by infertility and a male factor is implicated in 30 per cent of these.
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CO2 Surgical Laser for Treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence in Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
James Wood Alexander,Päivi K. Karjalainen,Lin Li Ow,Mugdha Kulkarni,Joseph C. Lee,Teemu Karjalainen,Alison Leitch,Germana Ryan,Anna Rosamilia +8 more
TL;DR: In this article , the effects of CO2 vaginal laser vs sham therapy for treating stress urinary incontinence were compared in a randomized controlled trial performed in outpatient clinics in two hospitals.
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The TRT Female Remeex System® for recurrent female stress urinary incontinence: A 5-year follow-up study
TL;DR: The Remeex TRT system shows symptomatic benefit up to 5 years following insertion of the device, which means that the voiding dysfunction rate and need to intermittent self-catheterise is reduced, even with a low pressure urethra.
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