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Hanna Jangö

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Danish Medical Journal|September 5, 2017
Tissue - engineering as an adjunct to pelvic reconstructive surgeryHanna Jangö
International Urogynecology Journal|March 6, 2025
Comment on "Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Affects the Risk of Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injury: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Cohort Studies"Ella Eg Fabricius, Thomas Bergholt, Hanna Jangö
BJOG : an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology|May 21, 2022
Increased risk of obstetric anal sphincter injury in women undergoing vaginal delivery after caesarean section: A systematic review and meta-analysisKathrine Perslev, Ella-Josephine Mørch, Hanna Jangö
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|May 22, 2026
Pelvic floor symptoms after second-degree tear or episiotomy and the consequences of healing complications: Long-term follow-up after the REPAIR studyKathrine Perslev, Niels Klarskov, Thomas Bergholt, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 8, 2025
Most women need perineal repair after giving birth-but it is chronically understudiedKathrine Perslev, Niels Klarskov, Thomas Bergholt, et al.
International Urogynecology Journal|October 28, 2025
Varying Incidence and Definitions of Infection and Wound Dehiscence After Second-Degree Tear or Episiotomy: A Systematic ReviewKathrine Perslev, Niels Klarskov, Thomas Bergholt, et al.
Journal of Biomaterials Applications|January 13, 2017
Examinations of a new long-term degradable electrospun polycaprolactone scaffold in three rat abdominal wall modelsHanna Jangö, Søren Gräs, Lise Christensen, et al.
Trials|March 27, 2024
The REPAIR study: oral antibiotics to prevent infection and wound dehiscence after obstetric perineal tear-a double-blinded placebo controlled randomized trialKathrine Perslev, Niels Klarskov, Thomas Bergholt, et al.
International Urogynecology Journal|July 25, 2015
Muscle fragments on a scaffold in rats: a potential regenerative strategy in urogynecologyHanna Jangö, Søren Gräs, Lise Christensen, et al.
International Urogynecology Journal|August 18, 2016
Tissue-engineering with muscle fiber fragments improves the strength of a weak abdominal wall in ratsHanna Jangö, Søren Gräs, Lise Christensen, et al.
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Danish Medical Journal|September 5, 2017
Tissue - engineering as an adjunct to pelvic reconstructive surgeryHanna Jangö
International Urogynecology Journal|March 6, 2025
Comment on "Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Affects the Risk of Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injury: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Cohort Studies"Ella Eg Fabricius, Thomas Bergholt, Hanna Jangö
BJOG : an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology|May 21, 2022
Increased risk of obstetric anal sphincter injury in women undergoing vaginal delivery after caesarean section: A systematic review and meta-analysisKathrine Perslev, Ella-Josephine Mørch, Hanna Jangö
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|May 22, 2026
Pelvic floor symptoms after second-degree tear or episiotomy and the consequences of healing complications: Long-term follow-up after the REPAIR studyKathrine Perslev, Niels Klarskov, Thomas Bergholt, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 8, 2025
Most women need perineal repair after giving birth-but it is chronically understudiedKathrine Perslev, Niels Klarskov, Thomas Bergholt, et al.
International Urogynecology Journal|October 28, 2025
Varying Incidence and Definitions of Infection and Wound Dehiscence After Second-Degree Tear or Episiotomy: A Systematic ReviewKathrine Perslev, Niels Klarskov, Thomas Bergholt, et al.
Journal of Biomaterials Applications|January 13, 2017
Examinations of a new long-term degradable electrospun polycaprolactone scaffold in three rat abdominal wall modelsHanna Jangö, Søren Gräs, Lise Christensen, et al.
Trials|March 27, 2024
The REPAIR study: oral antibiotics to prevent infection and wound dehiscence after obstetric perineal tear-a double-blinded placebo controlled randomized trialKathrine Perslev, Niels Klarskov, Thomas Bergholt, et al.
International Urogynecology Journal|July 25, 2015
Muscle fragments on a scaffold in rats: a potential regenerative strategy in urogynecologyHanna Jangö, Søren Gräs, Lise Christensen, et al.
International Urogynecology Journal|August 18, 2016
Tissue-engineering with muscle fiber fragments improves the strength of a weak abdominal wall in ratsHanna Jangö, Søren Gräs, Lise Christensen, et al.
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