Cara L. Grimes

1.7k total citations
71 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Cara L. Grimes is a scholar working on Rheumatology, Surgery and Obstetrics and Gynecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Cara L. Grimes has authored 71 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 39 papers in Rheumatology, 33 papers in Surgery and 16 papers in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Recurrent topics in Cara L. Grimes's work include Pelvic floor disorders treatments (39 papers), Anorectal Disease Treatments and Outcomes (25 papers) and Hernia repair and management (13 papers). Cara L. Grimes is often cited by papers focused on Pelvic floor disorders treatments (39 papers), Anorectal Disease Treatments and Outcomes (25 papers) and Hernia repair and management (13 papers). Cara L. Grimes collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and United Kingdom. Cara L. Grimes's co-authors include Ethan M. Balk, Miles Murphy, Danielle D. Antosh, Cedric K. Olivera, Kate V. Meriwether, Peter C. Jeppson, Emily S. Lukacz, Shunaha Kim-Fine, Alexis A. Dieter and Catrina C. Crisp and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Journal of General Internal Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Cara L. Grimes

63 papers receiving 1.0k citations

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David Sheyn United States
Andrew F. Hundley United States
Heidi S. Harvie United States
Karyn S. Eilber United States
Ajay Rane Australia
John A. Occhino United States
Amy J. Park United States
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All Works

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Soto, Raimundo, et al.. (2025). Maternal and neonatal outcomes after delayed vs early cord clamping at cesarean delivery: a systematic review and meta-analysis. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology MFM. 7(6). 101680–101680.
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d’Ascanio, A., et al.. (2025). Barriers to Effective Treatment of Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause: A Qualitative Study on Patient Perspectives on Vaginal Estrogen. International Urogynecology Journal. 37(2). 367–374.
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Meriwether, Kate V., Shunaha Kim-Fine, Jamie W. Krashin, et al.. (2025). Obstetrics and Gynecology Trainee Insights Regarding the Effect of the Dobbs Supreme Court Decision. Journal of Women s Health. 34(6). 823–834.
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Grimes, Cara L., et al.. (2024). Radiation-induced rectovaginal fistula surgical treatment: a case report. Annals of Laparoscopic and Endoscopic Surgery. 9. 27–27.
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High, Rachel, Alexandriah Alas, Olivia H. Chang, et al.. (2024). Effects of Obesity on Urogynecologic Prolapse Surgery Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. 79(7). 409–411. 1 indexed citations
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High, Rachel, Alexandriah Alas, Olivia H. Chang, et al.. (2024). Effects of Obesity on Urogynecologic Prolapse Surgery Outcomes. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 143(4). 539–549.
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Meriwether, Kate V., Shunaha Kim-Fine, Jamie W. Krashin, et al.. (2024). Trainee Perspectives Regarding the Effect of the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization Supreme Court Decision on Obstetrics and Gynecology Training. Journal of Women s Health. 33(7). 908–915. 1 indexed citations
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Wieslander, Cecilia K., Cara L. Grimes, Ethan M. Balk, et al.. (2023). Health Care Disparities in Patients Undergoing Hysterectomy for Benign Indications. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 142(5). 1044–1054. 2 indexed citations
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Doyle, P.J., Cara L. Grimes, Ethan M. Balk, et al.. (2022). Surgical Removal of Midurethral Sling in Women Undergoing Surgery for Presumed Mesh-Related Complications: A Systematic Review. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. 77(6). 341–342. 1 indexed citations
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Doyle, P.J., Cara L. Grimes, Ethan M. Balk, et al.. (2022). Surgical Removal of Midurethral Sling in Women Undergoing Surgery for Presumed Mesh-Related Complications. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 139(2). 277–286. 3 indexed citations
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Grimes, Cara L., Ethan M. Balk, Catrina C. Crisp, et al.. (2020). A Guide for Urogynecologic Patient Care Utilizing Telemedicine During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Review of Existing Evidence. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. 75(8). 469–470. 2 indexed citations
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Brennand, Erin A., Funda Güngör Uğurlucan, Heidi W. Brown, et al.. (2020). Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery challenges on behalf of the Collaborative Research in Pelvic Surgery Consortium: managing complicated cases. International Urogynecology Journal. 31(9). 1747–1754. 4 indexed citations
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Meriwether, Kate V., Danielle D. Antosh, Cedric K. Olivera, et al.. (2018). Uterine Preservation vs Hysterectomy in Pelvic Organ Prolapse Surgery: A Systematic Review With Meta-analysis and Clinical Practice Guidelines. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. 73(12). 680–681. 5 indexed citations
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Matteson, Kristen A., Francisco J. Orejuela, Marianna Alperin, et al.. (2017). Salpingo-oophorectomy at the Time of Benign Hysterectomy: A Systematic Review. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. 72(4). 220–221. 10 indexed citations
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Jeppson, Peter C., Sunil Balgobin, David D. Rahn, et al.. (2017). Comparison of Vaginal Hysterectomy Techniques and Interventions for Benign Indications: A Systematic Review. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. 72(9). 533–534. 2 indexed citations
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Jeppson, Peter C., Sunil Balgobin, David D. Rahn, et al.. (2017). Comparison of Vaginal Hysterectomy Techniques and Interventions for Benign Indications. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 129(5). 877–886. 23 indexed citations
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Grimes, Cara L., Nisha Philip, Mireille Truong, et al.. (2017). Evaluating ureteral patency in the post-indigo carmine era: a randomized controlled trial. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 217(5). 601.e1–601.e10. 25 indexed citations
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Matteson, Kristen A., Francisco J. Orejuela, Marianna Alperin, et al.. (2016). Salpingo-oophorectomy at the Time of Benign Hysterectomy. Obstetrics and Gynecology. 128(3). 476–485. 78 indexed citations
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Grimes, Cara L., Jasmine Tan-Kim, Charles W. Nager, et al.. (2016). Measuring the impact of a posterior compartment procedure on symptoms of obstructed defecation and posterior vaginal compartment anatomy. International Urogynecology Journal. 27(12). 1817–1823. 12 indexed citations
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Siddiqui, Nazema Y., Cara L. Grimes, Elizabeth R. Casiano, et al.. (2015). Mesh Sacrocolpopexy Compared With Native Tissue Vaginal Repair. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. 70(4). 250–251. 1 indexed citations

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