Vaginal Calculus Formation on Exposed Midurethral Sling Mesh

The presence of a vaginal calculus is a rare clinical entity which may develop in the setting of vaginal urinary stagnation. Numerous factors contribute to stone formation, and management can be complicated by variations in size, location of the stone, and location of adjacent structures. Generally,...

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Hauptverfasser: Langer, Adam J, Saeed, Zenab, Barrett, Elizabeth, Maxwell, Rose A, Dhanraj, David N, Towers, Geoffrey D, Agudu, Eyra A
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