Expert Corner

Welcome to Laborie’s Expert Corner

Where innovation meets expertise.

At Laborie, we believe that great solutions come from collaboration, expertise, and sharing knowledge. That’s why we’ve created the Expert Corner—a dedicated space where medical professionals, industry leaders, and innovators can share insights, research, and best practices. Whether you’re looking to stay ahead of the curve, deepen your understanding of the latest in medical technology, or explore real-world applications, you’ve come to the right place.

Dr. Colleen McDermott
Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) within Urodynamics
Dr. Colleen McDermott
Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) within Urodynamics

Insight from an expert on how to diagnose and treat Pelvic Organ Prolapse during your Urodynamic study

Occult stress urinary incontinence (SUI), is a term that identifies asymptomatic SUI that only becomes apparent during clinical evaluation or urodynamic (UDS) testing when a female patient’s pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is reduced.

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Dr. Scott MacDiarmid
Multi-Channel Advanced Urodynamics vs Penile Cuff Uroflowmetry
Dr. Scott MacDiarmid
Multi-Channel Advanced Urodynamics vs Penile Cuff Uroflowmetry

Insight from an expert on Multi-Channel Advanced Urodynamics vs Penile Cuff Uroflowmetry

Urodynamics is a functional assessment that provides pathophysiologic explanations for symptoms and/or dysfunction of the lower and upper urinary tracts. Urodynamics consists of a number of tests leveraging two catheters inserted into the urethra and rectum, and when combined with the history and physical examination, radiologic studies, and endoscopy, it is an essential part of our diagnostic armamentarium.

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Dr. Mikel Gray
Videourodynamic Evaluation: An Introduction for the Urodynamic Clinician
Dr. Mikel Gray
Videourodynamic Evaluation: An Introduction for the Urodynamic Clinician

Videourodynamic Evaluation: An Introduction for the Urodynamic Clinician

The term urodynamics was coined by David M. Davis in 1954; the term videourodynamics was coined by Richard Turner-Warwick around 1979; it is defined as a study that combines urodynamic traces with imaging of the urinary tract using fluoroscopy or ultrasonography.

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