Larissa V. Rodriguez, MD, presented “Recurrent UTI in the Setting of Mesh Implants” at the Jackson Hole Seminars on February 7, 2018 in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
How to cite: Rodriguez, Larissa. “Recurrent UTI in the Setting of Mesh Implants” February 7, 2018. Accessed [date today]. https://dev.grandroundsinurology.com/recurrent-uti-in-the-setting-of-mesh-implants/
Recurrent UTI in the Setting of Mesh Implants – Summary
Larissa V. Rodriguez, MD, discusses risk factors of recurrent urinary tract infections after midurethral sling surgery, when and how to evaluate patients that present with recurrent infections, and imaging options like translabial ultrasound. She also evaluates indications for sling removal and whether or not it is a safe and beneficial option.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Larissa V. Rodríguez, MD, is Professor of Urology, Associate Provost for Faculty and Student Initiatives in Health and STEM, Director of Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery, and Academics Director of the Female Pelvic and Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship at Keck Medicine of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. She earned her MD from Stanford University, and completed her internship and residency at Stanford Hospital. She then completed a Fellowship in Reconstructive & Female Urology at the University of California, Los Angeles. Dr. Rodríguez is nationally and internationally recognized for her work in the field of stem cell research and tissue engineering. An awarded researcher, Dr. Rodríguez has developed patented techniques and innovative surgical strategies to provide treatment in areas such as stress incontinence and reconstruction of the bladder and lower urinary tract. Another focus of her research has been the study of the etiology and treatment of urinary incontinence and vaginal prolapse, in which she is active in clinical research and outcomes.