Female pelvic floor disorders鈥攊ncluding incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, urinary tract infections, fistulas, and others鈥攃an significantly impact one鈥檚 quality of life and, as the population ages, are becoming more common. In fact, 300,000 prolapse repairs and 100,000 urinary incontinence procedures were performed in the past year alone.
To meet the growing need for expert urogynecology care, 国产吃瓜福利鈥檚 Department of Urology established the in early 2016.
Dr. Patrick Culligan, a nationally recognized leader in urogynecology, joined 国产吃瓜福利 to lead the program. Under his direction, the Center has three goals: to facilitate cutting-edge research, train the next generation of urogynecology specialists, and offer the best possible surgical and non-surgical treatments to patients.
Dr. Culligan was first drawn to obstetrics and gynecology because of the interesting mix of medicine and surgery. 鈥淒elivering babies is wonderful; it鈥檚 true,鈥 he says. 鈥淏ut I found myself more and more interested in surgery.鈥
鈥淯rogynecology is particularly interesting,鈥 explains Dr. Culligan, 鈥渂ecause each patient has a specific problem associated with their unique anatomy and severity of symptoms. It鈥檚 like a puzzle.鈥 He finds it very gratifying to improve a patient鈥檚 quality of life, and surgery is one of the tools Dr. Culligan uses to do this.
After completing his training, he practiced at the University of Louisville and co-founded a board-certified fellowship program in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery. He also earned a reputation as an expert in advanced minimally invasive surgical techniques, including laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy.
Dr. Culligan then founded the Division of Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery at The Atlantic Health System in New Jersey. There, he developed another fellowship program and continued his clinical research focusing on improving minimally invasive surgical techniques. He became a world-renowned expert in robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery. Robotic assistance improves the surgeon鈥檚 visualization, control, and comfort, so that the procedure can be performed more efficiently.
Dr. Culligan鈥檚 passion for research and teaching led him to 国产吃瓜福利. 鈥淚 am surrounded by like-minded peers here,鈥 he explains. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a good fit for me.鈥 He can tap into 国产吃瓜福利鈥檚 academic and clinical resources to help shape the future of the field.
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Urogynecologic conditions can be uniquely frustrating and embarrassing for patients, so physicians must be personable and easy to talk to, in addition to being expert diagnosticians and surgeons. Throughout Dr. Culligan鈥檚 extensive training, he has earned a reputation for providing excellent patient care that focuses on individualized treatment and education.
鈥淚 never assume what鈥檚 going on with the patient,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t comes down to doing an individualized assessment with a discussion of treatment goals.鈥 This leads to a personalized plan that includes discussion and consideration of all surgical and non-surgical options. Dr. Culligan and the patient take it one step at a time. He usually begins with the non-surgical option.
One patient praised this approach, writing, 鈥淗e is a skilled surgeon and someone who can relate to patients in a way that makes them comfortable enough to ask questions. He is clear in explaining procedures and his demeanor is calm and reassuring.鈥
Approximately half of Dr. Culligan鈥檚 patients choose non-surgical treatments, which include pelvic floor muscle exercises, medications, pessaries for pelvic organ prolapse, and new technologies, such as posterior tibial nerve stimulation, to treat overactive bladder and incontinence.
For patients who elect or require surgery, Dr. Culligan strives to offer minimally invasive options as often as possible. Most procedures are performed laparoscopically, which is safer and reduces the patient鈥檚 blood loss and recovery time.
One of Dr. Culligan鈥檚 central goals when meeting with patients is helping them better understand their treatment options. To do this, Dr. Culligan uses a variety of presentations and resources, including an interactive application that he developed called . This app visually demonstrates pelvic organ prolapse to the patient with images before and after the repair. The app can be individualized to the patient鈥檚 specific anatomy and treatment plan.听
鈥淣ot only did he perform a successful surgery,鈥 wrote one patient, 鈥渂ut he also collaborated with other experts to ensure a comprehensive approach to my care. His gentle demeanor and professionalism before, during and after my hospital stay has been consistent. He is reachable, approachable and sincerely interested in my well-being.鈥
Dr. Culligan believes education is vital for patients to choose the best treatment plan for themselves, but knows that it can be difficult for women to make the first step to find treatment. He advises women seeking help for a urogynecologic condition to find someone who has had specialized training in the field, preferably someone board certified in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery. He also believes that it鈥檚 important to find someone with broad training in vaginal and laparoscopic surgical approaches.
鈥淚f you find a doctor who has one go-to approach, he or she will tailor all patients to that one approach,鈥 he explains. 鈥淎s a patient, you want to have all the options and sub-options available for your treatment to get the best result and quality of life that you鈥檙e looking for. Next, it鈥檚 a matter of finding someone that you鈥檙e comfortable talking to.鈥
Urogynecology is a relatively young and growing specialty within urology: it became recognized in 2011 by the American Board of Medical Subspecialties and the first board certification exam in female pelvic medicine was given in 2013.
鈥淒ue to our aging population, the demand for urogynecology specialists will increase significantly in the years to come,鈥 Dr. Culligan explains. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a strong need to train more doctors.鈥
Furthermore, he hopes that urogynecology academic research will lead to advancements in laparoscopic and robotic-assisted surgical procedures, including a laparoscopic approach to inserting vaginal mesh. This will improve short- and long-term results, as well as patient safety.
鈥淐urrently, most surgeries are minimally invasive鈥攚hich is a great thing,鈥 says Dr. Culligan. 鈥淭o that end, we need more high-quality clinical research studies and good long-term outcome measurement tools. And that鈥檚 what we鈥檙e working on here at Weill Cornell.鈥
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