Imperial College London

DrVikKhullar

Faculty of MedicineDepartment of Metabolism, Digestion and Reproduction

Professor of Practice (Urogynaecology)
 
 
 
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+44 (0)20 3312 1959vik.khullar

 
 
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Urogynaecology DeptCambridge WingSt Mary's Campus

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Robinson D, Khullar V, Cardozo L, 2001, Pharmacological management of detrusor instability, INTERNATIONAL UROGYNECOLOGY JOURNAL, Vol: 12, Pages: 271-278, ISSN: 0937-3462

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Toozs-Hobson P, Khullar V, Cardozo L, 2001, Three-dimensional ultrasound: a novel technique for investigating the urethral sphincter in the third trimester of pregnancy, ULTRASOUND IN OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY, Vol: 17, Pages: 421-424, ISSN: 0960-7692

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Bidmead J, Cardozo L, McLellan A, Khullar V, Kelleher Cet al., 2001, A comparison of the objective and subjective outcomes of colposuspension for stress incontinence in women, BRITISH JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY, Vol: 108, Pages: 408-413, ISSN: 0306-5456

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Gladman M, Khullar V, Cardozo L, 2001, First do no harm: Knowing when not to operate, Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Vol: 21, ISSN: 0144-3615

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Salvatore S, Khullar V, Cardozo L, Anders K, Zocchi G, Soligo Met al., 2001, Evaluating ambulatory urodynamics: a prospective study in asymptomatic women, BRITISH JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY, Vol: 108, Pages: 107-111, ISSN: 0306-5456

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Chaliha C, Khullar V, 2000, Utinary incontinence: Epidemiology and aetiology, Pages: 60-65, ISSN: 0957-5847

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Bidmead J, Cardozo L, Khullar V, Toozs-Hobson Pet al., 2000, The pubofascial anchor sling procedure for recurrent genuine urinary stress incontinence, BJU INTERNATIONAL, Vol: 85, Pages: 171-172, ISSN: 1464-4096

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van Doorn EV, Anders K, Khullar V, Kulseng-Hanssen S, Pesce F, Robertson A, Rosario D, Schäfer Wet al., 2000, Standardisation of ambulatory urodynamic monitoring:: Report of the Standardisation Sub-Committee of the International Continence Society for Ambulatory Urodynamic Studies, NEUROUROLOGY AND URODYNAMICS, Vol: 19, Pages: 113-125, ISSN: 0733-2467

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Athanasiou S, Khullar V, Boos K, Salvatore S, Cardozo Let al., 1999, Imaging the urethral sphincter with three-dimensional ultrasound, OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, Vol: 94, Pages: 295-301, ISSN: 0029-7844

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Khullar V, Salvatore S, Bidmead J, Anders K, Cardozo Let al., 1999, Conservative management of genuine stress incontinence in women - Study's flaws may be misleading, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, Vol: 319, Pages: 190-191, ISSN: 0959-8138

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Przemioslo R, Khullar V, Cardozo L, Bidmead J, Hextall Aet al., 1999, Excessive rectal muscle contractions are associated with detrusor instability, Publisher: BRITISH MED JOURNAL PUBL GROUP, Pages: A137-A137, ISSN: 0017-5749

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Khullar V, Cardozo L, McLellan A, Bidmead J, Kelleher Cet al., 1999, Impact of surgery for stress incontinence on the social lives of women, BRITISH JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY, Vol: 106, Pages: 290-291, ISSN: 0306-5456

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Khullar V, Toozs-Hobson P, Boos K, Hextall A, Cardozo Let al., 1999, Re:: The pelvic floor muscles:: Muscle thickness in healthy and urinary-incontinent women measured by perineal ultrasonography with reference to the effect of pelvic floor training.: Estrogen receptor studies. Neurourol Urodynam 1997; 16:237-275, NEUROUROLOGY AND URODYNAMICS, Vol: 18, Pages: 69-70, ISSN: 0733-2467

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Khullar V, Damiano R, Toozs-Hobson P, Cardozo Let al., 1998, Prevalence of faecal incontinence among women with urinary incontinence, BRITISH JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY, Vol: 105, Pages: 1211-1213, ISSN: 0306-5456

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Khullar V, Cardozo L, 1998, Incontinence in the elderly, CURRENT OPINION IN OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY, Vol: 10, Pages: 391-394, ISSN: 1040-872X

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Khullar V, Cardozo L, Boos K, Bidmead J, Kelleher C, James M, O'Connor RA, Duckett JRA, Lose G, Walter S, Black Net al., 1998, Impact of surgery for stress incontinence on morbidity (multiple letters) [1], British Medical Journal, Vol: 317, Pages: 143-144, ISSN: 0959-8146

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Khullar V, Cardozo L, Boos K, Bidmead J, Kelleher Cet al., 1998, Impact of surgery for stress incontinence on morbidity - Effects of confounding variables on outcomes of incontinence surgery must be considered, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, Vol: 317, Pages: 143-143, ISSN: 1756-1833

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Salvatore S, Khullar V, Anders K, Cardozo LDet al., 1998, Reducing artefacts in ambulatory urodynamics, BRITISH JOURNAL OF UROLOGY, Vol: 81, Pages: 211-214, ISSN: 0007-1331

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Khullar V, Cardozo L, 1998, The urethra (UPP, MUPP, instability, LPP), 4th International Congress of the Dutch-Urological-Association, Publisher: KARGER, Pages: 20-22, ISSN: 0302-2838

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Hextall A, Boos K, Cardozo L, Toozs-Hobson P, Anders K, Khullar Vet al., 1998, Videocystourethrography with a ring pessary in situ. A clinically useful preoperative investigation for continent women with urogenital prolapse?, Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct, Vol: 9, Pages: 205-209

The aim of the study was to evaluate the use of a vaginal pessary in the detection of genuine stress incontinence (GSI) in women with urogenital prolapse undergoing urodynamic investigation. Continent women with urogenital prolapse, with or without associated urinary symptoms, were studied. All underwent videocystourethrography using a standardized protocol. None had evidence of incontinence on provocative testing in the upright position. A well-fitting vaginal ring pessary was inserted to reduce the prolapse and mimic a vaginal repair. The provocative tests were then repeated while the bladder was screened. Seventy women with a mean age 59.0 years (range 34-83) were recruited over a 21-month period: 15 women complained of prolapse alone and 55 had concurrent urinary symptoms; 19 women (27%) developed GSI only following the insertion of a vaginal pessary. The women who became incontinent were significantly older (mean age 63.9 years) than those who remained continent (mean age 56.8 years) (P < 0.020). The use of a vaginal pessary increases the detection rate of GSI in continent women with urogenital prolapse undergoing videocystourethrography. These findings are important because women with prolapse and coexisting incontinence should be offered a continence procedure rather than a simple vaginal repair.

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Kelleher CJ, Cardozo LD, Khullar V, Salvatore Set al., 1997, A new questionnaire to assess the quality of life of urinary incontinent women, BRITISH JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY, Vol: 104, Pages: 1374-1379, ISSN: 0306-5456

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Kelleher CJ, Cardozo LD, Khullar V, Salvatore Set al., 1997, A medium term analysis of the subjective efficacy of treatment for women with detrusor instability and low bladder compliance, BRITISH JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY, Vol: 104, Pages: 988-993, ISSN: 0306-5456

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Khullar V, Cardozo L, 1997, The use of ultrasound in detrusor instability, Contemporary Reviews in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Vol: 9, Pages: 129-135, ISSN: 0953-9182

Detrusor instability is a major cause of lower urinary tract dysfunction. The etiology and symptoms associated with detrusor instability are outlined. The simple investigations such as midstream urine for culture and frequency/volume charts are described as well as the more complex procedures of uroflowometry and cystometry. Newer investigative tools such as ambulatory urodynamics are described and the value of this test for detrusor instability is discussed. Ultrasound has been used to measure postmicturition urinary residuals, pelvicalcyceal dilatation and imaging bladder diverticula associated with detrusor instability. Bladder wall thickness measurement can be used to diagnose detrusor instability. It has been found to have good intra- and interobserver reproducibility. Bladder wall thickness is measured transvaginally in the parasagittal plane after voiding. Bladder volumes greater than 50 ml cause bladder thinning. Ninety-four percent of women with a mean bladder wall thickness of greater than 5 mm have detrusor instability diagnosed with videocystourethrography or ambulatory urodynamics. Ultrasound measurement of urethral sphincter volume may be useful in the diagnosis of detrusor instability, as the urethral sphincter is larger in women diagnosed with detrusor instability. The overlap between urethral sphincter volume measurements of different urodynamic diagnostic groups is too great for it to be used as a diagnostic technique. Ultrasound shows potential in diagnosing and gaining insight in to the pathophysiology of detrusor instability.

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Khullar V, Cardozo LD, Abbott D, Anders Ket al., 1997, GAX collagen in the treatment of urinary incontinence in elderly women: A two year follow up, BRITISH JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY, Vol: 104, Pages: 96-99, ISSN: 0306-5456

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Khullar V, Cardozo L, 1996, Imaging in urogynaecology, BRITISH JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY, Vol: 103, Pages: 1061-1067, ISSN: 0306-5456

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Khullar V, Cardozo LD, Salvatore S, Hills Set al., 1996, Ultrasound: A noninvasive screening test for detrusor instability, BRITISH JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY, Vol: 103, Pages: 904-908, ISSN: 0306-5456

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Khullar V, Cardozo L, 1995, Drugs and the bladder, Current Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Vol: 5, Pages: 110-116, ISSN: 0957-5847

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KHULLAR V, SALVATORE S, CARDOZO L, BOURNE TH, ABBOTT D, KELLEHER Cet al., 1994, A NOVEL TECHNIQUE FOR MEASURING BLADDER WALL THICKNESS IN WOMEN USING TRANSVAGINAL ULTRASOUND, ULTRASOUND IN OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY, Vol: 4, Pages: 220-223, ISSN: 0960-7692

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Cardozo L, Khullar V, 1994, Urinary incontinence in adult women, Prescribers' Journal, Vol: 34, Pages: 134-141, ISSN: 0032-7611

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Soothill PW, Khullar V, Campbell S, Nicolaides KHet al., 1993, Prediction of the severity of pre-eclampsia by utero-placental doppler studies, Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Vol: 13, Pages: 99-102, ISSN: 0144-3615

Whether or not Doppler studies of the utero-placental circulation can help indicate which hypertensive pregnancies will develop other features of pre-eclampsia was investigated. A prospective, longitudinal study of utero-placental blood velocity waveform by continuous wave Doppler ultrasound in third trimester hypertensive pregnancies was conducted. Sixty patients were referred for investigation of hypertension in the third trimester of pregnancy; 25 subsequently developed other features of pre-eclampsia. Uterine blood velocity waveforms were assessed by the resistance index and the presence or absence of a dichrotic notch. Proteinuria was defined as at least a + on dip-stick testing on two occasions or > 500 mg/24 hours in the absence of urinary infection. Utero-placental Doppler studies were not demonstrated to differ in the patients with proteinuric pre-eclampsia from those with non-proteinuric preeclampsia. Continuous wave Doppler studies of the utero-placental circulation in the third trimester cannot be used to guide management of hypertensive pregnancies. © 1993 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted.

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