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Pelvic Pain
Study: UPLIFT procedure reduces pelvic pain caused by a tipped uterus
September 22nd, 2005
Inlet Medical, Inc., a privately held medical-device company that develops and markets laparoscopic surgery procedure kits, announced publication of a clinical study demonstrating that the company's UPLIFT (uterine positioning by ligament investment fixation and truncation) laparoscopic surgical procedure significantly reduces pelvic pain in women caused by a retroverted or tipped uterus. The study's findings are in the August 2005 issue of The Journal of Reproductive Medicine. The lead author is Dr. C. Paul Perry, Birmingham, Alabama, along with Dr. James Presthus, Edina, Minnesota, and Dr. Alfredo Nieves-Gonzales, Chattanooga, Tennessee. A...
Source: Women's Health Weekly (2005-09-22)
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