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Dr. Olivia Chang on the BackTable OBGYN Podcast

Dr. Olivia Chang

Urogynecologist

Dr. Olivia Chang is an assistant professor of clinical urology and the chief of female urology, pelvic reconstructive surgery and voiding dysfunction in the department of Urology at UC-Irvine in California.

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Ep 32 Hysteropexy vs Hysterectomy for Pelvic Organ Prolapse with Dr. Olivia Chang
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About Dr. Olivia Chang

Dr. Olivia Chang, MD, MPH, FACOG, is fellowship-trained and board-certified in Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery /OB/GYN and she is a gender affirming surgeon. She is an Associate Professor of Clinical Urology and the Chief of Female Urology, Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery and Voiding Dysfunction in the Department of Urology at UC Irvine.

Dr. Chang received her medical doctor degree from Tulane University. She then completed her OB/GYN residency at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical School, followed by a fellowship in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery at the Cleveland Clinic. Prior to joining UC-Irvine, Dr. Chang was an Assistant Professor at the University of Washington at the Pelvic Health Center. Dr. Chang is committed to ensuring that all patients have access to high-quality treatment for pelvic organ prolapse, urinary issues, and those with congenital or acquired conditions that require vaginal reconstruction.

Dr. Chang’s goal is to help patients overcome their health conditions and help them live the life that they want. She believes in individualized, patient-centered care, and works closely with every patient to identify the problems, and offer evidence-based solutions based on their wishes.

Dr. Chang has extensive non-surgical and surgical training for the treatment of pelvic organ prolapse and urinary incontinence. She offers surgical vs non-surgical options and mesh vs non-mesh options for treatment. In addition, she provides uterine-preservation prolapse surgeries (no-hysterectomy) in addition to hysterectomy at the time of prolapse procedures. Her surgical repertoire is expansive, she is able to perform surgeries of all modalities – vaginal, laparoscopic or robotic surgeries.

Dr. Chang’s training includes extensive experience in complex vaginal reconstruction for congenital anomalies (vaginal agenesis, vaginal septum), radiation complications, as well as complex vesicovaginal fistula (bladder fistula) or rectovaginal fistula. She provides gender affirming surgeries for transgender patients including gender-affirming hysterectomy, bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, vaginectomy and vaginoplasties (penile inversion and peritoneal pullthrough). She is also trained to provide complex vaginal reconstruction with the use of myocutaneous (skin/muscle) flaps.

Outside of clinical practice, Dr. Chang is a prolific researcher, with over 50 publications focused on surgical outcomes after pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence and fistula surgeries, and with the use of cost-effectiveness analysis. She has a focused interest on uterine-preserving surgeries and the analysis on the impact of hysterectomy on pelvic floor disorders.

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Podcasts Featuring Dr. Olivia Chang

Episode #32

OBGYN

This week on BackTable OBGYN, Dr. Suzette Sutherland (University of Washington) and Dr. Olivia Chang (UC Irvine) discuss reasons for uterine preservation and hysteropexy techniques for prolapse repair.

Articles Featuring Dr. Olivia Chang

Uterine-Sparing Prolapse Surgery: Techniques & Technologies

A critical challenge of uterine-sparing prolapse surgery is preventing recurrence and reoperation. Recent clinical data has shed light on the importance of adopting the right surgical approaches, and new technologies have emerged with the potential to help operators achieve consistent outcomes.

Uterine Sparing Surgery: A Shift in Gynecological Care

The field of gynecology is moving away from a reliance on hysterectomies and towards the evaluation of uterine-sparing treatments as vital alternatives. Doctors Olivia Chang and Suzette Sutherland advocate for the clinical advantages of hysteropexy and illuminate the technical modifications that need to be made to ensure patient safety and efficacy of uterine-sparing surgeries.

Uterine Preservation: Balancing Medical, Ethical & Patient Perspectives

The various complexities of uterine preservation in gynecological care necessitate exploration of the ethical, cultural, and medical considerations surrounding the decision-making process. From questioning traditional practices to advocating for patient empowerment, the evolving landscape of uterine-sparing procedures requires a focus on informed decision-making and tailored treatment approaches.

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