Surgical Management of Pelvic Organ Prolapse in a Woman with Right Pelvic Kidney
Surgical Management of Pelvic Organ Prolapse in a Woman with Right Pelvic Kidney
Review Data
Q: Is the topic relevant to the journal's area of interest? Is it contemporary and interesting for
researchers?
A: Good
Abstract & Keywords
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A: Good
Goal
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A: Good
Structure
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A: Good
Tools and Methods
Q: Are the methods the author uses adequate and well used?
A: Good
Discussion & Conclusion
Q: Is it related to the results presented before? Do you consider them as coherent?
A: Good
Comments: The Discussion illustrates that a thorough knowledge of both normal and variant abdominopelvic anatomy is essential to the surgeon treating patients with pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and pathology in the pelvis. The author highlighted the overview of the pathophysiology of pelvic kidneys providing relevant literature. The Discussion also puts forth the necessity of preoperative counseling and surgical planning in treating congenital pelvic kidney and symptomatic POP.
Literature
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A: Good
Author's knowledge
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A: Good
Length
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A: Good
Figures & Tables
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Writing style
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A: Good
Comments: There are few errors found in the manuscript, which are as follows:
· Under Introduction/Background, 1st paragraph, 1st sentence “A pelvic kidney is resulted if ascending of the kidney …” should be written as “A pelvic kidney results if ascending of the kidney …”.
· In Case Management, 1st paragraph, 13th sentence, To evaluate the endometrial abnormality further, hysteroscopic dilation and curettage…” is rewritten as “To further evaluate the endometrial abnormality, hysteroscopic dilation and curettage…”.
Further comments on the paper
Comments: The Case Report describes the surgical management of a 51-year-old female with a right pelvic kidney and symptomatic pelvic organ prolapse (POP). The case reports the overall procedure of the diagnosis of the pelvic kidney to the surgical procedure and management. The authors suggest that a thorough knowledge of the location of the kidney and ureters is necessary for treating women with pelvic organ prolapse and a pelvic kidney.
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A: Yes - Suitable to be published
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Author Info
Corresponding Author
Woojin ChongDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Inspira Health Network, Vineland, New Jersey, USA
Article Info
Article Type
Case Report and Review of the LiteraturePublication history
Received: Mon 01, Aug 2022Accepted: Fri 26, Aug 2022
Published: Fri 09, Sep 2022
Copyright
© 2023 Woojin Chong. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Hosting by Science Repository.DOI: 10.31487/j.AJSCR.2022.03.01