Anthony G. Visco

9.3k total citations · 2 hit papers
128 papers, 6.5k citations indexed

About

Anthony G. Visco is a scholar working on Rheumatology, Surgery and Urology. According to data from OpenAlex, Anthony G. Visco has authored 128 papers receiving a total of 6.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 108 papers in Rheumatology, 86 papers in Surgery and 31 papers in Urology. Recurrent topics in Anthony G. Visco's work include Pelvic floor disorders treatments (108 papers), Anorectal Disease Treatments and Outcomes (60 papers) and Pelvic and Acetabular Injuries (34 papers). Anthony G. Visco is often cited by papers focused on Pelvic floor disorders treatments (108 papers), Anorectal Disease Treatments and Outcomes (60 papers) and Pelvic and Acetabular Injuries (34 papers). Anthony G. Visco collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Cameroon. Anthony G. Visco's co-authors include Jennifer M. Wu, Geoffrey W. Cundiff, Holly E. Richter, Linda Brubaker, Elizabeth J. Geller, Ingrid Nygaard, Alison C. Weidner, Halina M. Zyczynski, Anne M. Weber and Paul Fine and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA and American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

In The Last Decade

Anthony G. Visco

124 papers receiving 6.3k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers

Anthony G. Visco
Kimberly Kenton United States
Mark E. Vierhout Netherlands
Geoffrey W. Cundiff United States
Joseph I. Schaffer United States
Vivian W. Sung United States
Victoria L. Handa United States
Emily S. Lukacz United States
Paul Hilton United Kingdom
Kimberly Kenton United States
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All Works

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Carper, Benjamin, Sunil Balgobin, Isuzu Meyer, et al.. (2023). Characteristics associated with subjective and objective measures of treatment success in women undergoing percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation vs sham for accidental bowel leakage. International Urogynecology Journal. 34(8). 1715–1723.
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Siddiqui, Nazema Y., et al.. (2018). Surgical Alteration of Genital Hiatus Size and Anatomic Failure After Vaginal Vault Suspension. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 131(6). 1137–1144. 36 indexed citations
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Nager, Charles W., Halina M. Zyczynski, Rebecca G. Rogers, et al.. (2016). The Design of a Randomized Trial of Vaginal Surgery for Uterovaginal Prolapse: Vaginal Hysterectomy With Native Tissue Vault Suspension Versus Mesh Hysteropexy Suspension (The Study of Uterine Prolapse Procedures Randomized Trial). Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery. 22(4). 182–189. 20 indexed citations
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Brubaker, Linda, Charles W. Nager, Holly E. Richter, et al.. (2014). Urinary Bacteria in Adult Women With Urgency Urinary Incontinence. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. 69(6). 327–328. 6 indexed citations
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Grimes, Cara L., Emily S. Lukacz, Marie G. Gantz, et al.. (2014). What Happens to the Posterior Compartment and Bowel Symptoms After Sacrocolpopexy? Evaluation of 5-Year Outcomes From E-CARE. Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery. 20(5). 261–266. 35 indexed citations
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Brubaker, Linda, Charles W. Nager, Holly E. Richter, et al.. (2014). Urinary bacteria in adult women with urgency urinary incontinence. International Urogynecology Journal. 25(9). 1179–1184. 86 indexed citations
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Visco, Anthony G., Linda Brubaker, Holly E. Richter, et al.. (2013). Anticholinergic Therapy vs. OnabotulinumtoxinA for Urgency Urinary Incontinence. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. 68(2). 102–104. 18 indexed citations
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Funk, Michele Jönsson, Anthony G. Visco, Alison C. Weidner, Virginia Pate, & Jennifer M. Wu. (2013). Long-term outcomes of vaginal mesh versus native tissue repair for anterior vaginal wall prolapse. International Urogynecology Journal. 24(8). 1279–1285. 33 indexed citations
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Geller, Elizabeth J., et al.. (2010). Maternal Outcomes Associated with Planned Vaginal Versus Planned Primary Cesarean Delivery. American Journal of Perinatology. 27(9). 675–684. 23 indexed citations
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Brubaker, Linda, Matthew D. Barber, Ingrid Nygaard, et al.. (2010). Quantification of vaginal support: are continuous summary scores better than POPQ stage?. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 203(5). 512.e1–512.e6. 12 indexed citations
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Visco, Anthony G., Meera Viswanathan, Kathleen N Lohr, et al.. (2006). Cesarean Delivery on Maternal Request. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 108(6). 1517–1529. 84 indexed citations
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Borello‐France, Diane, Kathryn L. Burgio, Holly E. Richter, et al.. (2006). Fecal and Urinary Incontinence in Primiparous Women. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 108(4). 863–872. 235 indexed citations
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Wu, Jennifer M., Kathryn S. Williams, Andrew F. Hundley, AnnaMarie Connolly, & Anthony G. Visco. (2005). Occiput posterior fetal head position increases the risk of anal sphincter injury in vacuum-assisted deliveries. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 193(2). 525–528. 59 indexed citations
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Connolly, AnnaMarie, et al.. (2005). Evaluation of Aa Point and Cotton-Tipped Swab Test as Predictors of Urodynamic Stress Incontinence. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 105(1). 115–119. 16 indexed citations
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Visco, Anthony G., Matthew D. Barber, & Evan R. Myers. (2002). Early physician experience with laparoscopically assisted vaginal hysterectomy and rates of surgical complications and conversion to laparotomy. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 187(4). 1008–1012. 23 indexed citations
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Cundiff, Geoffrey W., Alison C. Weidner, & Anthony G. Visco. (2001). Effectiveness of Laparoscopic Cadaveric Dissection in Enhancing Resident Comprehension of Pelvic Anatomy. Journal of the American College of Surgeons. 192(4). 492–497. 54 indexed citations
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Visco, Anthony G., et al.. (2000). Effects of menstrual cycle and urinary tract instrumentation on uroflowmetry. Neurourology and Urodynamics. 19(2). 147–152. 10 indexed citations
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Weidner, Alison C., et al.. (2000). Pelvic muscle electromyography of levator ani and external anal sphincter in nulliparous women and women with pelvic floor dysfunction. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 183(6). 1390–1401. 45 indexed citations

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