Publications

Through the decades of practice and study, Professor Bernard T. Haylen has been published in many major publications in both the United Kingdom and Australia, as well as serveral peer-reviewed articles. See below or feel free to get in contact with us if you have any questions.

Major Publications within the United Kingdom and Australia

Doctorate in Medicine Thesis

“Screening tests for voiding difficulties in women”
Submitted to University of Liverpool, UK, October 1988

Accepted without viva, January 1989

Graduated March 17, 1989

Instigator Joint IUGA-ICS Terminology and Standardization Reports (first eight)

  1.  An International Urogynaecological Association (IUGA) – International Continence Society (ICS) Joint Report on the Terminology for Female Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
    – BT Haylen, D De Ridder, R Freeman, SE Swift, B Berghmans, J Lee, E Petri, A Monga, D Rizk, P Sand, G Schaer
    – Unique joint sponsorship by two International Organizations.
    – Dual publication in Neurourology and Urodynamics and the International Urogynecology Journal (January 2010). Most cited paper in Urogynaecology – over 3760 citations
    – First author, author of version 1 (17 versions in total), collator of each version after internal or external review or website publication (for review and comment).
    – First female-specific terminology report with 250 definitions, 8700 words, 15 figures and 56 references (10 of which are Haylen et al)
    – Neurourology & Urodynamics, 29:4-20.
    – International Urogynecology J, 21:5-26
  2. An International Urogynaecological Association (IUGA) – International Continence Society (ICS) Joint Terminology and Classification of the Complications Related Directly to the Insertion of Prostheses (Meshes, Implants, Tapes) for Female Pelvic Floor Surgery
    – BT Haylen, RM Freeman, SE Swift, M Cosson, GW Davila, J Deprest, PL Dwyer, B Fatton, E Kocjancic, J Lee, C Maher, E Petri, D Rizk, P Sand, G Schaer, R Webb
    – Second joint sponsorship by two International Organizations.
    – Dual publication in Neurourology and Urodynamics and the International Urogynecology Journal (early 2011).
    – First author, author of version 1 (12 versions in total), collator of each version after internal or external review or website publication.
    – International Urogynecology Journal 22:3-15
    – Neurourology & Urodynamics 27:5-13 Third most cited paper – International Urogynecology Journal 617 citations
  3. An International Urogynecological Association (IUGA) / International Continence Society (ICS) Joint report on the Terminology for Pelvic Organ Prolapse. –
    – Haylen BT, Maher CF, Barber MD, Camargo S, Dandolu V, Digesu A, Goldman HB, Huser M, Milani AL, Moran PA, Schaer GN, Withagen MIJ (2016) Dual publication Neurourol Urodyn 35(2):137-168.; Int Urogynecol J 27(2):165-194.
    Second most cited paper – International Urogynecology Journal – 717 Citations.
  4.  An International Urogynaecological Association (IUGA) – International Continence Society (ICS) Joint Terminology and Classification of the Complications Related to Native Tissue Pelvic Floor Surgery.
    – BT Haylen, RM Freeman, SE Swift, M Cosson, J Deprest, PL Dwyer, B Fatton, E Kocjancic, J Lee, C Maher, E Petri, D Rizk, G Schaer, R Webb.
    – Second joint sponsorship by two International Organizations.
    – Accepted for dual publication in Neurourology and Urodynamics and the International Urogynecology Journal (April 2012).
    First author, author of version 1 (6 versions in total), collator of each version after internal or external review or website publication. 47 Citations
  5. The International Continence Society (ICS) Report on the Terminology for Adult Male Lower Urinary Tract and Pelvic Floor Symptoms and Dysfunction.
    – C D’Ancona, BT Haylen (Joint 1st authors), M Oelke, L Abranches-Monteiro, E Armold, H Goldman, Y Homma, T Marcelissen, K Rademakers, A Schizas, A Singla, I Soto, V Tse, S De Wachter, S Herschorn. Neururol Urodyn 2019, 38(2) 433-477.
    – First male-specific terminology for lower urinary tract and pelvic floor function
    – Citations 199

All Peer Review Articles: Total citations May 2022 - (12250)

          1. DH Woodhouse and BT Haylen (1985) Gall bladder disease complicating pregnancy. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology. 25(3):233-237. 14 Citations
          2. Frazer MI, Haylen BT, Surtherst JR (1986) Review of current literature.  Ann Chir Gynaecol 75: 236-241.
          3. BT Haylen, MI Frazer and JR Sutherst (1988) Diuretic response to fluid load in women with urinary incontinence: An optimum pad test duration. British Journal of Urology, 62:331-333. 15 Citations
          4. MI Frazer, BT Haylen and JR Sutherst (1988) How reliable is the perception of the severity of urinary incontinence in women. Neurourology and Urodynamics, 7:168-170.
          5. BT Haylen and J Turner (1988) Primary myometrial actinomycosis. Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 9(1):78-79.
          6. BT Haylen, MI Frazer, JR Sutherst and D Ashby (1989) The accuracy of measurement of residual urine volumes in women by urethral catheterisation. British Journal of Urology, 63(2):152-154. 24 Citations
          7. MI Frazer, BT Haylen, and JR Sutherst (1989) The severity of urinary incontinence in women: Comparison of subjective and objective findings. British Journal of Urology, 63(1):14-15. 54 Citations
          8. BT Haylen, MI Frazer, JR Sutherst and CR West (1989) Transvaginal ultrasound in the assessment of bladder volumes in women: Preliminary report. British Journal of Urology, 63(2):149-151. 82 Citations
          9. BT Haylen, MI Frazer, RJF McInerney and D Golovsky (1989) Elevation of the vaginal during colposuspension: the use of a deaver retractor. British Journal of Urology, 63(2):220.
          10. BT Haylen, MI Frazer and JR Sutherst (1989) Is the investigation of most stress incontinence really necessary? British Journal of Urology, 64:147-149. 61 Citations
          11. BT Haylen, MI Frazer and JH MacDonald (1989) Assessing the effectiveness of different urinary catheters in emptying the bladder – an application of transvaginal ultrasound. Neurourology and Urodynamics, 8(4):331-333. Br J Urology 64(4): 353-356.  42 Citations
          12. BT Haylen (1989) Verification of the accuracy of transvaginal ultrasound in measuring bladder volumes. British Journal of Urology, 64(4):350-352. 48 Citations
          13. MI Frazer and BT Haylen (1989) Trigonal sensitivity testing in women. Journal of Urology, 141(2):356-358. 4 Citations
          14. BT Haylen (1989) The residual urine volume in a normal female population – an application of transvaginal ultrasound. British Journal of Urology, 64(4):347-349 49 Citations
          15. BT Parys, BTHaylen, Woolfenden KA, Parsons KF (1989) Vesico-urethral dysfunction after simple hysterectomy. Neurorol Urodyn, 8(4):315-316.
          16. BT Haylen, D Ashby, JR Sutherst, MI Frazer and C West (1989) Maximum and average urine flow rates in normal male and female populations – the Liverpool nomograms. British Journal of Urology, 64(10:30-38. 324 Citations
          17. BT Parys, BT Haylen, Jane Hutton and KT Parsons (1989) The effects of simple hysterectomy on vesicourethral function. British Journal of Urology, 64:594-599.    159 Citations
          18. BT Haylen, BT Parys and CR West (1990) Transrectal ultrasound to measure bladder volumes in men. Journal of Urology, 143(4):687-689. 15 Citations
          19. BT Parys, BT Haylen, Jane Hutton and KF Parsons (1990) Urodynamic evaluation of lower urinary tract function in relation to total hysterectomy. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 30(2):161-165. 36 Citations
          20. BT Parys, BT Haylen and KT Parsons (1990) Urodynamic evaluation prior to total hysterectomy: Indications and incidence of abnormality. Maturitas,12(1):61-66. 4 Citations
          21. BT Haylen, BT Parys, D Ashby and CR West (1990) Urine flow rates in male and female urodynamic patients compared with the Liverpool nomograms. British Journal of Urology, 65(5):483-488. 84 Citations
          22. BT Parys, BT Haylen, Jane Hutton and KF Parsons (1990) Neurophysiological reflex arc abnormality after total hysterectomy. International Journal of Urogynaecology, 1(4):200-205. 3 Citations
          23. MI Frazer and BT Haylen (1990) Do women with idiopathic sensory urgency have early interstitial cystitis? British Journal of Urology, 66(3):274-277. 26 Citations
          24. BT Haylen (1991) Assessment of residual urine in men following catheterisation. Brtith J Urology 67(3): 333
          25. PD Stricker and BT Haylen (1992) Injectable collagen for type 3 female urinary incontinence – the first 50 Australian patients. Medical Journal of Australia, 158(2):89-91. 65 Citations
          26. BT Haylen and D Golovsky (1993) Effect of vaginal ultrasound probe on lower urinary tract function. British J Urology, 71(2): 240-241. 1 citation
          27. BT Haylen and MI Frazer (1994) Measurement of residual urine volumes in women: urethral catheterisation or transvaginal ultrasound. International Journal of Urogynecology, 5(5):269-272. 6 Citations
          28. BT Haylen (1994) Laparoscopic surgery for urinary incontinence. Med J Australia, 160(1): 42-43.
          29. BT Haylen, MG Law and MI Frazer (1995) Urine flow rates in urogynaecology patients. Neurourology and Urodynamics, 14:417-419. 4 Citations
          30. AJ Cerqui and BT Haylen (1998) “Fisting” as a cause of vaginal bleeding. Medical Journal of Australia, 169(5):288
          31. BT Haylen, A Cerqui, A Meagher (1999) Five layer repair of rectovaginal fistula using a transvaginal approach. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 39(1):131-133. 9 Citations
          32. BT Haylen, MG Law, MI Frazer and S Schulz (1999) Urine flow rates and residual urine volumes in urogynecology patients. International Journal of Urogynecology 10:378-383 70 Citations
          33. Dietz HP, Haylen BT, Broome J (1999) The quantification of uterovaginal prolapse by ultrasound: a comparison with ICS prolapse assessment system. Int Urogynecol J 10(1) WEO50-WEO51. 2 Citations
          34. BT Haylen and AJ Cerqui (1999)  Postpartum uterine retroversion causing bladder outflow obstruction – cure by laparoscopic ventrosuspension. International Urogynecology Journal 10(6):353-355 18 Citations
          35. Haylen BT, Dmochowski R, Rackley R, Cerqui A, Dietz HP (1999) A seven-step pubovaginal (rectus fascial) sling for genuine stress incontinence – preliminary report. Int Urogynecol 10(1) P86-87.
          36. Haylen BT  (1999) Tension-free Vaginal Tape. Australian Continence Journal. 5(4):92 – 94
          37. Haylen BT, Cerqui A, Maw M, Dietz P (1999) Effect of size 7FG urethral catheter on urine flow rates in urogynaecology patients.  Int Urogynecol J 10(1):30-31 13 Citations
          38. Haylen BT, Lee LC (2000) Tension-free vaginal tape – what if it’s too tight? Int Urogynecol J 11(1) FDP 1-FDP2 11 citations
          39. BT Haylen (2000) Voiding difficulty in women. Int Urogynecol J, 11(1) 1-3. 28 Citations
          40. Dietz HP, Haylen BT, Lee LC, Vancaillie T (2000) The interaction between prolapse and voiding. Int Urogynecol J 11(1) IDP22-IDP23
          41. AJ Cerqui, BT Haylen, P O’Shea (2001) Residual urine volumes in a normal male population. Urodinamica, 11,(1): 9-12 2 Citations
          42. HP Dietz, BT Haylen and TG Vancaillie (2002) Female pelvic organ prolapse and voiding function. Int. Urogynecol. J, 13(5):284-288. 91 Citations
          43. Dietz HP, Wilson PD, Clarke B, Haylen BT, (2001) Irritative symptoms after colposuspension: are they due to distortion of the anterior vaginal wall and the trigone? Int Urogynaecol J,12:232-236 14 Citations
          44. HP Dietz, BT Haylen, JD Broome (2005) Ultrasound in the quantification of female pelvic organ prolapse. Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology 18:511-514.    233 Citations
          45. HP Dietz, BT Haylen (2005) Symptoms of voiding dysfunction – what do they really mean? Int. Urogynecol. J. 16:1:52-55. 38 Citations
          46. BT Haylen (2006) The retroverted uterus – ignored to now but core to prolapse. Clinical Opinion – Int Urogynecol 17; 6:555-558.  17 Citations
          47. BT Haylen (2006) Can we identify the women more likely to experience recurrent UTI? Int Urogynae J 16(2) S45 6 Citations
          48. BT Haylen  (2007) ICS 2002 Terminology Report: Have urogynaecology conditions (diagnoses) been overlooked.  International Urogynecology Journal 18; 4:373-377 9 Citations
          49. BT Haylen (2007) The empty bladder.  Int Urogynecol J, 18:237-239. 11 Citations
          50. BT Haylen, L Verity, S Schulz, J Zhou, S Krishnan, J Sutherst. (2007) Has the true prevalence of voiding difficulty in urogynecology patients been underestimated? Int Urogynecol J, 18; 1:53-56. 53 Citations
          51. BT Haylen, N Chetty, S Schulz, L Verity, J Zhou, M Law. (2007) Is sensory urgency part of the same spectrum of bladder dysfunction as detrusor overactivity?  International Urogynecology Journal, 18(2):123-128. 55 Citations
          52. Haylen BT, McNally G, Ramsay P, W Birrell, V Logan (2007) A standardised ultrasonic diagnosis and an accurate prevalence for the retroverted uterus in general gynaecology patients. Aust J Obst Gynaecol, 47: 326-328. 17 Citations
          53. Haylen BT. (2007) Urinary retention secondary to a leiomyoma – is it non-pregnant incarceration of a retroverted uterus? International Urogynecology Journal, 18(10):1247-1248.
          54. Haylen BT, Katz S, Chetty N (2007) Reminfentanil: Assisted local anaesthesia (ALA) of choice in urogynecology? Int Urogynecol J 18 S132 .
          55. BT Haylen, J Lee, V Logan, S Husselbee, J Zhou (2007) Recurrent urinary tract infections: Which women are more susceptible? Int Urogynecol J, 18: S79-S80.  1 Citation
          56. Haylen BT, Lee J (2008) The accuracy of postvoid residual measurement in women. Int Urogynecol J . 19:603-606. 19 Citations
          57. Haylen BT, Yang V, Logan V (2008) Uroflowmetry: Its current clinical utility for women. Int Urogynecol J, 19:899-903. 27 Citations
          58. BT Haylen, V Yang, V Logan, S Husselbee, M Law, J Zhou (2008) Are overactive bladder symptoms alone accurate in predicting detrusor overactivity in women and can we do better. Int Urogynecol J 19:S58-S59
          59. Haylen BT, Katz S, Chetty N (2008) Reminfentanil assisted local anaesthesia (ALA): Application to continence surgery. Aust NZ J Obstet Gynaecol. 48:214-217. 3 Citations
          60. Haylen BT, Lee J, Logan V, Husselbee S, Zhou J, Law M. (2008)                    Immediate postvoid residuals in women with symptoms of lower urinary tract dysfunction. Obstetrics & Gynecology. 111:1305-1312. 48 Citations
          61. Haylen BT, Yang V, Logan V, Husselbee S, Law M, Zhou J (2008) Are overactive bladder symptoms alone accurate in predicting detrusor overactivity in women and can we do better? Int Urogynecol J 19:S58-S59.
          62. Haylen BT (2008) The management of the abnormal postvoid residual. Editorial: Aust NZ Continence Journal. 14:3; 4-6. 3 Citations
          63. BT Haylen, V Yang,V Logan, S Husselbee, J Zhou, MG Law, (2009) Does the presenting bladder volume at urodynamics have any diagnostic relevance? Int Urogynecology J, 20;3:319-324. 4 Citation
          64. Haylen BT, Lee J, Zhou J, Law M (2009) Urine flow rates in women with symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction. Neurourol Urodyn 28(7): 857-858. 1 Citation
          65. Vu D, Haylen BT, Tse K, Farnsworth A (2009) Anatomy of the uterosacral ligament Neurourol Urodyn 28(7): 917-918.  1 Citation
          66. Haylen BT, Lee J, Logan V, Husselbee S, Zhou J, Law M. (2009)
            1. Recurrent urinary tract infections in women with symptoms of lower urinary tract dysfunction. Int Urogynecol J, 20:837-842. 30 Citations
          67. Haylen BT (2009) Female voiding dysfunction – Prevalence and common associations. Current Urology Reports. 10;6:421-426. 2 Citations
          68. Haylen BT, Freeman RM, de Ridder D, Swift SE, Berghmans B, Lee J, Monga A, Petri E, Rizk D, Sand P, Schaer G (2010)
            1. An International Urogynecological Association (IUGA) – International Continence Society (ICS) Joint Report into the Terminology for Female Pelvic Floor Dysfunction.. International Urogynecology J, 21:5-26. (Dual publication) 2993 Citations
          69. Haylen BT, Freeman RM, de Ridder D, Swift SE, Berghmans B, Lee J, Monga A, Petri E, Rizk D, Sand P, Schaer G (2010)
            1. An International Urogynecological Association (IUGA) – International Continence Society (ICS) Joint Report into the Terminology for Female Pelvic Floor Dysfunction.. Neurourology & Urodynamics, 29:4-20. (Dual publication) 241 Citations
          70. Vu D, Haylen BT, Tse K, Farnsworth A (2010) Surgical anatomy of the uterosacral ligament. Int Urogynecol J, 21: 1123-1128 47 Citations
          71. Haylen BT, Vu D, Yang V, Tse K (2011) Midline uterosacral plication anterior colporrhaphy combo (MUSPACC): preliminary surgical report. Int Urogynecol J, 22:69-75. 1 Citation
          72. Haylen BT (2011) Urine flow rates in asymptomatic and symptomatic women. Neurourology and Urodynamics. 30,4:631-632. 1 Citation
          73. Haylen BT (2011) Uroflowmetry in asymptomatic and symptomatic women. Neurourol Urodyn  30 (5) 784-785
          74. Haylen BT, Freeman RM, Swift SE, Cosson M, Davila GW, Deprest J, Dwyer PL, Fatton B, Kocjancic E, Lee J, Maher C, Rizk DE, Petri E, Sand PK, Schaer GN, Webb R (2011)
            1. An International Urogynecological Association (IUGA) / International Continence Society (ICS) Joint Terminology and Classification of complications related directly to the insertion of prostheses (meshes, implants, tapes) and grafts in female pelvic floor surgery. International Urogynecology Journal 22:3-15; Neurourology and Urodynamics 30(1) 2-12. Dual Publication 511 Citations
          75. BT Haylen (2011) Classification of mesh fibre exposure. Int Urogynecol J 22(7) 899
          76. Haylen BT, Vu D, Vashevnik S, Tse K (2011) Dual vaginal vault support at colporrhaphy – An anatomical basis for a four-part vaginal repair. Neurourol Urodyn 30(6): 938-940
          77. Haylen BT, Sand PK, Swift SE, Maher C, Moran PA, Freeman RM. (2012)  Transvaginal placement of surgical mesh for pelvic organ prolapse: more FDA concerns – positive reactions are possible. Int Urogynecol J, 23:11-13 23 Citations
          78. Haylen BT, Freeman RM, Lee J, Swift SE, Cosson M, Deprest J, Dwyer PL, Fatton B, Kocjancic E, Maher C, Petri E, Rizk DE, Schaer GN, Webb R (2012). An International Urogynecological Association (IUGA) / International Continence Society (ICS) joint terminology and classification of the complications related to native tissue female pelvic floor surgery. Int Urogynecol 23:515-526; Neurourol Urodyn 31:406-414. Dual Publication 63 Citations
          79.  Toozs-Hobson P, Freeman R, Barber M, Maher C, Haylen BT, Athanasiou S, Swift S, Whitmore K, Ghoniem G, de Ridder D (2012). An International Urogynecological Association (IUGA) / International Continence Society (ICS) joint report on the terminology for reporting outcomes of surgical procedures for pelvic organ prolapse. Int Urogynecol 23: 527-535; Neurourol Urodyn 31: 415-426. Dual Publication 50 Citations
          80. Haylen BT, Vu D, Birrell W, Vashevnik S, Tse K (2012). A preliminary anatomical basis for dual (uterosacral and sacrospinous ligaments) vaginal vault support at colporrhaphy. Int Urogynecol J, 23:879-882. 4 Citations
          81. Haylen BT, Freeman RM, de Ridder D, Swift SE, Berghmans B, Lee J, Monga A, Petri E, Rizk D, Sand P, Schaer G (2010)
            1. An International Urogynecological Association (IUGA) – International Continence Society (ICS) Joint Report into the Terminology for Female Pelvic Floor Dysfunction. J Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Womens Health.
          82. Samaan A, Vu D, Haylen BT, Tse K (2013) Cardinal ligament surgical anatomy: cardinal rules at hysterectomy. Neurol Urodyn 32(6): 617-619.
          83. Haylen BT, Maher C, Deprest J (2013) IUGA/ICS terminology and classification of complications of prosthesis and graft insertion – re-reading will revalidate. Amer J Obs Gyn 208, 1, e15 1 Citation
          84. R.Rawson, B Vandeville, Haylen BT, Kumaradevan N, Loo C. (2013) Primary omental ectopic pregnancy. 45,2: S80. DOI: 10.1097/01.PAT.0000426928.75100.00
          85. Haylen BT (2013) IUGA-ICS terminology and standardization documents: maximal use offers maximum patient and academic benefit. Int Urogynecol J, 24:361-362. 1 Citation
          86. Haylen BT, D Avery, TL Chiu, W Birrell (2014) Posterior repair quantification (PR-Q) using key anatomical indicators (KAI) Neurourol Urodyn 33(6): 900-901. 3 Citations
          87. Samaan A, Vu D, Haylen BT, Tse K (2014) Cardinal ligament surgical anatomy: cardinal points at hysterectomy. Int Urogynecol J 25(2) :189-195. 19 Citations
          88. Haylen BT, Avery D, Lok Chiu T (2014) Severe adolescent female stress female urinary incontinence (SAFSUI)  Int Urogynecol J 25(3):393-396. 4 Citations
          89. Haylen BT, Lee J, Maher C, Deprest J, Freeman RF (2014) Optimizing study design for interobserver reliability: IUGA/ICS terminology and classification of complications of prosthesis and graft insertion –  Int Urogynecol J, 25(6):751-754. 3 Citations
          90. Haylen BT, Avery D, Chiu TL, Law, M, Zhou J (2014) Improving the clinical prediction of detrusor overactivity by using additional symptoms and signs to overactive bladder symptoms alone. Int Urogynecol J, 25(8):1115-1120. 8 Citations
          91. Haylen BT,  Avery D, Chiu T, Birrell W (2014) Posterior repair quantification (PR-Q) using key anatomical indicators (KAI). International Urogynecol J, 25(12):1665-1772; 5 Citations
          92. Dwyer PL, Riss P, Haylen BT (2014) Does it matter what we measure? Core outcomes, the IUJ and the CROWN initiative. International Urogynecology J 25,10:1301-1302. 2 Citations
          93. Haylen BT, Younis M, Naidoo S, Birrell W (2015) Perineorrhaphy quantitative assessment (Pe-QA) Int Urogynecol J 26:539-544. 8 Citation
          94. Haylen BT, Maher CF, Barber MD, Camargo S, Dandolu V, Digesu A, Goldman HB, Huser M, Milani AL, Moran PA, Schaer GN, Withagen MIJ (2016) An International Urogynecological Association (IUGA) / International Continence Society (ICS) Joint report on the Terminology for Pelvic Organ Prolapse. Dual publication Neurourol Urodyn 35(2):137-168.; Int Urogynecol J 27(2):165-194. 431 Citations
          95. Haylen BT, Naidoo S, Kerr S, Yong CH, Birrell W (2016) Posterior vaginal compartment repairs: Where are the main anatomical defects? Int Urogynecol J. 27:741-745. Neurourol Urodyn 34 (S3):S130-131.
          96. de Tayrac R, Haylen BT, LeTouzey V, Fatton B (2016) Traduction franҫaise de la terminologie commune International Urogynecological Association (IUGA) / International Continence Society (ICS) sur les troubles de la statique pelvienne chez la femme. French J Urogynecologie April 2016.  Progres en Urologie 26(4), 197-225. 6 Citations
          97. Erratum to: 92: Haylen BT, Maher CF, Barber MD, Camargo S, Dandolu V, Digesu A, Goldman HB, Huser M, Milani AL, Moran PA, Schaer GN, Withagen MIJ (2016) An International Urogynecological Association (IUGA) / International Continence Society (ICS) Joint report on the Terminology for Pelvic Organ Prolapse Int Urogynecol J 27(4):655-684. 22 Citations
          98. Haylen BT, Fischer G, Vu D, Tse K  (2016) The vaginal vestibule. Assessing the case for an anterior and posterior division. Neurourol Urodyn 2017:36(4)979-983.| DOI: 10.1002/nau.23064  Neurourol Urodyn 36(4): 979-983 1 Citation
          99. Sultan A, Monga A, Lee J, Emmanuel A, Norton C, Santoro G, Hull T, Berghmans B, Brody S, Haylen BT (2017) An International Urogynecological Association (IUGA) / International Continence Society (ICS) Joint Report on the Terminology for Anorectal Dysfunction in Women. Int Urogynecol J 28(1):5-32; Neurourol Urodyn.36(1):10-34 15 Citations
          100. BT Haylen, A Wong, S Kerr (2017) Posterior vaginal compartment repaires: Does Vaginal vault (Level 1) fixation significantly improve the vaginal introital (Level 111) repair. Neurourol Urodyn 36, S133-S134.
          101. Bo K, Frawley H, Haylen BT, Abramov Y, Almeida F, Berghmans B, Borotolini MT, Dumoulin C, Gomes M, McClurg D, Meijink J, Shelly E, Trabuco E, Walker C, Wells A. (2017)
            1. International Urogynecological Association (IUGA) / International Continence Society (ICS) Joint Report on the Terminology for the Conservative and nonpharmacological Management of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction. Int Urogynecol J 28(2):191-214 and Neurourol Urodyn. 36(2):221-224. 134 Citations
          102. Bo K, Frawley H, Haylen BT, Shelly E, Morin M (2017) Response to comments International Urogynecological Association (IUGA) / International Continence Society (ICS) Joint Report on the Terminology for the Conservative and nonpharmacological Management of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction. Int Urogynae J 28,8: 1269-1270; Neurourol Urodyn 37(2) 877-888.
          103. Haylen BT, Lee J, Freeman RM, Swift S (2017) IUGA Terminology and Standardization – Creating and utilizing this expanding resource. International Urogynaecological Journal. 28: 1613-1616.
          104. Gazewski JB, Schurch B, Hamid R, Averbeck M, Sakakibara R, Finalli Agro E, Dickinson T, Payne C, Drake MJ, Haylen BT. An International Continence Society (ICS) Report on the Terminology for Adult Neurogenic Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction (ANLUTD) Neurourol Urodyn 2017 Nov 17 DOI: 10.1002/nau.23397
          105. Haylen BT, Wang A (2017) Posterior vaginal compartment repairs: Does vaginal vault (Level I) fixation significantly improve the vaginal introital (Level III) repair? Neurourol Urodyn 36 (S3): 133-134.
          106. Haylen BT, Lee J, Sivagnanam V, Cross A (2018) What if there were no tapes? Neurourology and Urodynamics, 37 (6): 2026-2034..
          107. Haylen BT, Wang A (2018) Posterior vaginal compartment repairs: Does vaginal vault (Level I) fixation significantly improve the vaginal introital (Level III) repair? Neurourol Urodyn  37(8): 2740-2744.
          108. Haylen BT, Lee JKS, Sivagnanam V, Maher CF.  (2018) Total tape ban: Not the answer! Neurourol Urodyn 37(6): 2035-2037.
          109. C D’Ancona, BT Haylen (Joint 1st authors), M Oelke, L Abranches-Monteiro, E Armold, H Goldman, Y Homma, T Marcelissen, K Rademakers, A Schizas, A Singla, I Soto, V Tse, S De Wachter, S Herschorn. The International Continence Society (ICS) Report on the Terminology for Adult Male Lower Urinary Tract and Pelvic Floor Symptoms and Dysfunction. Neururol Urodyn 2019, 38(2) 433-477.
          110. Haylen BT, Herschorn S, Singla A, Goldman H (2019) Process for the development of terminology for male lower urinary tract and pelvic floor symptoms and dysfunction. Neurourol Urodyn. 38, S117-S118.
          111. Traduccion al Espanol del: document conjunto de la International Urogynecological Association (IUGA) y la International Continence Society (ICS) sobre la disfuncion del suelo pelvico en mujeres publicado en (Haylen et al) Int Urogynecol J (2010; 21(1):5-26); Neurourol Urodyn (2010, 29:-20) Berdichevsky P, Ubertazzi E, Melendez Munoz J, Alvarez Garzon HJ, Arellano Albornoz M, Cobreros CH, Szobel DC, Rojas RG, Marcelo ML, Diaz de Leon HL, Macias Vera NN, Villala FM, Hermosilla VM, Pavan L, Sampietro AE, Castellanos PIV, Lee J, Haylen BT.For submission to Neurouro Urodyn and Int Urogyn J November 2018)
          112. Haylen B, Cohen S, Yeung E. How do tapes work? Neurourology and Urodynamics. 2020, S2 – S403, p517.
          113. Fader M, Cottenden A, Chatterton C, Engquist H, Eustice S, Newman D, Ostaszkiewicz J, Palmer MH, Willson T, Haylen BT (2020) An International Continence Society (ICS) Report on the terminology for single use body worn absorbent incontinence products. Neurourology and Urodynamics, 2020; 39:2031-2039. DOI: 10,1002/nau.24488.
          114. Abranches-Monteiro L, Hamid R, D’Ancona C, Alhasso A, Dmochowski R, Ecclestone H, Haylen BT, Al Mousa R, Onur R, Shah S, Vasudeva P, Oelke M. The International Continence Society (ICS) report on the Terminology for male lower urinary tract surgery. Neurourology and Urodynamics. 2020, 39: 2072-2088. DOI: 10,1002/nau.24509.
          115. Goh J, Romanzi L, Elneil S, Haylen B, Chen CC Grace, Ghoniem G, Ijaiya M, Kwon S, Mourad S, Ramanah R, Regmi M, Rizvi R, Rogers R, Shaw J, Sung V. The International Continence Society (ICS) – International Urogynecological Association (IUGA) Report on the Terminology for Pelvic Floor Fistula. Neurourology and Urodynamics 2020, 39: 2040-2071 DOI: 10,1002/nau.24508.
          116. Haylen BT. Anterior and posterior colporrhaphy: native tissue versus mesh. In Pelvic Floor Disorders, Santoro A, Wieczarek AP, Sultan AH. P675-685, 2021 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-40862-6
          117. Haylen BT, Oelke M Clinical definition of Pelvic organ prolapse – If it ain’t broke… Neurourology and Urodynamics – Accepted for publication Sept 21
          118. Haylen BT Improving native tissue colporrhaphy: a safer alternative to mesh. In: Native tissue vaginal surgery. Camargo SF et al. University of Belo Horizonte. Minas Gerais. Brazil.
          119. Haylen BT, Lee JL Standardization, Validated questionnaires and Outcome assessments. In: Ostergard’s Urogynecology and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction. Azadi A, Cornelle J, Dwyer P, Lane F. Walters Kluwer. Philadephia PA Publication Jan 2022
          120. Kocjancic E, Acar O, Chung E, Haylen BT*, Iacovelli V, Jaunarena J, Locke J, Millman A, Nahon I, Ohlander S, Pang R, Plata M. An International Continence Society Report on the Terminology for Sexual Health in Men with Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction. Neurourology and Urodynamics. https://doi.org/10.1002/nau.24846
          121. Haylen BT, Frazer MI. Reference values for urine flow parameters in normal female population: Liverpool nomograms universally applicable after population-specific comparisons. 2021. Neurourology and Urodynamics. https://doi.org/10.1002/nau24853
          122. Haylen BT, Oelke M. Joint Terminology Documents: Quality and a justifiable need, not quantity. Neurorology and Urodynamics. 2022 https://doi.org/10.1002/nau.24916
          123. Haylen BT. The retroverted uterus: Again ignored but still core to prolapse. Neurourology and Urodynamics. 2022. http://doi.org/10.1002/nau.24926
          124. Haylen BT, Cohen S, Yeung E. Letter to the Editor. Stress urinary incontinence: Bladder neck closure (BNC): The real bottom line rather than urethral support or function failure. Neurourology and Urodynamics. 2022. NAU-22-0159. DOI:10.1002/nau.24937.
          125. Haylen BT, Vu D. Surgical anatomy of the vaginal vault. Neurourology and Urodynamics. 2022. NAU-24963, 41:6 – 1316-1322
          126. Haylen BT, Vu D. Surgical anatomy of the vaginal introitus. Neurourology and Urodynamics. 2022. NAU-24961, 41:6 – 1240-1247
          127. Haylen BT, Vu D, Wong A, Livingstone S Surgical Anatomy of the Mid-vagina – Neurourology and Urodynamics, 2022, 41:6 – 1293-1304. NAU-24994
          128. Haylen BT. Cover image of Neurourology and Urodynamics 2022, 41:6 – Image of vaginal with 3 levels: I (Vault), II (Mid-vagina) III (Vaginal introitus). NAU-25017
          129. Doumouchtis S, Haylen B, Lee J, Sung V, De Tayrac R, Mowat A, Chichowski S, Swift S, White A, Daly O, Melendez-Munoz J, Falconi G, Lindo F. An International Continence Society (ICS) – International Urogynecological Society (IUGA) Joint Report on the Terminology for Female Obstetric Trauma. Int Urogynecol, J 2023, 34: 1-42
          130. Haylen BT, Vu D. Revision of Chapter 75 of Gray’s Anatomy (2020) to create Chapter 78 (43rd Edition) of Gray’s Anatomy (2023). Chapter entitled “Female Reproductive System” – around 30% of previous Chapter underwent significant changes.
          131. Haylen BT. Commentary for 43rd Edition of Gray’s Anatomy, electronically attached to Chapter 78, entitled “Anatomical considerations for the development of uterine and vaginal prolapse.
          132. Schizas A, Hainsworth A, Albuquerque A, Haylen B, Johannessen HH, Igualada-Martinez P, Ong E, Santoro G, Stordahl A. An International Continence Society Report on the Terminology for Male Anorectal Dysfunction. Publication in Continence. February 2024
          133. Haylen BT, Cohen S, Yeung E. Can bladder neck closure be the bottom line for cure in a range of stress urinary incontinence procedures. (to be re-submitted for publication).


        Other Projects

        1. Bliss D, Robinson J, Cruz E, Da Costa J N, Dickinson T, Haylen B, Newman, D, Song Z. An International Continence Society (ICS) Report on the Nursing Management of Lower Urinary Tract and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction in Adults.
        2. Couchman A, Moisello G, Haylen B et al. An International Continence Society (ICS) Report on Transitional Urological Care.
        3. Doumouchtis S, Haylen B, Lee J, Sung V, De Tayrac R, Mowat A, Chichowski S, Swift S, White A, Daly O, Melendez-Munoz J, Falconi G, Lindo F. An International Continence Society (ICS) – International Urogynecological Society (IUGA) Joint Report on the Terminology for Female Obstetric Trauma

Books & Book Chapters

Book:
JR Sutherst, MI Frazer, DR Richmond and BT Haylen (1990)
An Introduction to Clinical Gynaecological Urology.
Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd 1990.
ISBN 0-7506-1043-3

Book Chapters

  1. BT Haylen and Paul Abrams(1998)  Uroflowmetry. In: Clinical Urogynaecology. S Stanton and A. Monga.  Churchill Livingstone. London. p117-128
  2. BT Haylen  (1998)  Uroflowmetry. Clinical Urogynaecology. L Cardozo and D Staskin. P130-145
  3. BT Haylen (2010) Non-neurogenic voiding dysfunction and urinary retention. Textbook of Female Urology and Urogynecology. p498-510. L Cardozo and D Staskin. P. Informa Healthcare. London.
  4. BT Haylen  (2011) Uroflowmetry. Clinical Urogynaecology L Cardozo and D Staskin.
  5. BT Haylen  (2014) Uroflowmetry. Clinical Urogynaecology L Cardozo and D Staskin. P130-145
  6. BT Haylen (2018) Anterior and posterior repairs – native tissue versus mesh. : Pelvic Floor Disorders: A Multidisciplinary Textbook (Ed. Giulio Aniello Santoro, Andrzej Paweł Wieczorek and Abdul H. Sultan)

Journals - Peer Review Abstracts

  1. BT Haylen and MI Frazer (1987) Is the investigation of most stress incontinence really necessary? Neurourology and Urodynamics. 6,3:188-189.
  2. BT Haylen , D Ashby, MI Frazer, JR Sutherst and C West (1988) Peak and average urine flow rates in a normal female population – the Liverpool nomograms. Neurourology and Urodynamics. 7:176-178.
  3. BT Parys, BT Haylen, J Hutton and KT Parsons (1989 Vesico-urethral function after simple hysterectomy. Neurourology and Urodynamics. 8:315-316.
  4. BT Haylen, BT Parys and CR West (1989) Transrectal ultrasound in the measurement of residual urine volumes in men. Neurourology and Urodynamics. 8:327-328.
  5. BT Haylen, MI Frazer and JH MacDonald (1989) Are the urinary catheters we use effective in emptying the bladder? Neurourology and Urodynamics. 8:331-333.
  6. BT Haylen (1991) Transvaginal ultrasound in urogynaecology. International Journal of Urogynaecology. 2:187.
  7. P Stricker and BT Haylen (1991) Day-only incontinence surgery – the collagen implant. International Journal of Urogynaecology. 2:190
  8. BT Haylen and R Saunders (1996) Has the clinical trend in continence surgery for women been towards a suprapubic rather than a vaginal approach. International Urogynaecology Journal. 7:7
  9. BT Haylen and R Saunders (1996) Are more urodynamic investigations being performed? International Urogynaecology Journal. 7:11
  10. BT Haylen, RR Dmochowski, R Rackley, AJ Cerqui, P. Dietz. (1999) A consistent seven-step pubovaginal (rectus fascial) sling for genuine stress incontinence – Preliminary report. Int. Urogynecol. J., 10 (Suppl 1) p86
  11. Haylen BT, Cerqui A, Law M, Dietz P. (1999) Effect of size 7FG urethral catheter on urine flow rates in urogynaecology patients. Int. Urogynecol. J. 10 (Suppl 1) p30
  12. Dietz HP, Haylen BT, Broome J. (1999) The quantification of uterovaginal prolapse by ultrasound; a comparison with the ICS prolapse assessment system. Neurourology Urodynamics. 18; 4: 306-307.
  13. Haylen BT, LC Lee. (2000) Tension-free Vaginal Tape- What if it’s too tight Int. Urogynecol. J. 11, Suppl 1 p S29
  14. Dietz HP, Haylen BT, Lee LC, Vancaillie T (2000) The interaction between prolapse and voiding function: a sonoanatomical study. Int Urogyn J 11, Suppl 1: S75.
  15. BT Haylen, L Verity, S Schulz, V Logan, J Zhou. (2005) What is the place of the retroverted uterus in urogynaecology. Int Urogynecol J, Vol 16, S44:43.
  16. BT Haylen, McNally G, Birrell W, Logan V, Verity L, Schulz S (2005) Is the retroverted uterus more prevalent in urogynaecology than general gynaecology. Int Urogynecol J. 2005, Vol 16, S43:42
  17. BT Haylen, L Verity, S Schulz, V Logan, J Zhou, M Law, J Sutherst (2005) Have we underestimated the true incidence of voiding difficulty in women. Int Urogynecol J 2005 Vol 16, S44:45.
  18. BT Haylen, L Verity, S Schulz, J Zhou, MG Law, J Sutherst (2005) Can we identify women more likely to experience recurrent urinary tract infections? Int Urogynecol J. 2005 Vol 16, S45:46
  19. BT Haylen, L Verity, S Schulz, J Zhou, M Law, J Sutherst. (2005) Is hormone replacement therapy protective against bladder dysfunction and prolapse? Int Urogynec J, 2005 Vol 16 S44:45
  20. BT Haylen (2005) Transvaginal ultrasound in urogynaecology – even more ideal after 14 years. Int Urogynecol J, 2005, Vol 16 S55:92
  21. BT Haylen , L Verity, Schulz S, M Law, J Zhou, J Sutherst (2006) Residual urine volumes in women with lower urinary tract symptoms: Prevalence, associations, and level predisposing to recurrent urinary tract infections. Int Urogynecol J,17;2:S132-133.
  22. BT Haylen , N Chetty, V Logan, L Verity, Schulz S, M Law, J Zhou (2006) Are detrusor overactivity and increased bladder sensation both part of the same spectrum of bladder dysfunction. Int Urogynecol J,17;2:S200-201.
  23. BT Haylen , N Chetty, V Logan, L Verity, Schulz S, M Law, J Zhou (2006) Can we clarify the clinical and urodynamic profile of the woman with detrusor overactivity? Int Urogynecol J,17;2:S296-297.
  24. Haylen BT, Lee J, Logan V, Husselbee S, Zhou J. Recurrent urinary tract infections: Which women are more susceptible? Int Urogynecol J 2007;18 (Suppl 1): S79.
  25. Haylen BT, Katz S, Chetty N. Remifemantanil: Assistedlocal anaesthetic (ALA) of choice in urogynaecology. Int Urogynecol. J 2007: 18 (Suppl 1) S132
  26. BT Haylen, V Yang,V Logan, S Husselbee, J Zhou, MG Law, (2008) Are overactive bladder (OAB) symptoms alone accurate in predicting detrusor overactivity and can we do better? InT Urogynecol J 2008; 19 (Suppl 1)
  27. Haylen BT, Freeman RM, de Ridder D, Swift SE, Berghmans B, Lee J, Monga A, Petri E, Rizk D, Sand P, Schaer G (2009) An International Urogynecological Association (IUGA) – International Continence Society (ICS) Joint Report into the Terminology for Female Pelvic Floor Dysfunction. Int Urogynecol J (June 2009)
  28. Haylen BT, Freeman RM, de Ridder D, Swift SE, Berghmans B, Lee J, Monga A, Petri E, Rizk D, Sand P, Schaer G (2009) An International Urogynecological Association (IUGA) – International Continence Society (ICS) Joint Report into the Terminology for Female Pelvic Floor Dysfunction. Neurourology & Urodynamics 2009: 28:787
  29. Vu D, Haylen BT, Tse K, Farnsworth A (2009) Surgical anatomy of the uterosacral ligament. Neurourol Urodyn 2009; 28:917
  30. Haylen BT, Lee J, Logan V, Husselbee S, Zhou J, Law M. (2009) Urine flow rates in women with symptoms of lower urinary tract dysfunction. Neurourol Urodyn 2009: 28:857
  31. Haylen BT, Vu D, Vashevnk S, Tse K (2011) Dual vaginal vault support at colporrhaphy – An anatomical basis for a four-part vaginal repair. Int Urogynecol J 22 (suppl 1) S180.
  32. Haylen BT, Vu D, Vashevnk S, Tse K (2011) Dual vaginal vault support at colporrhaphy – An anatomical basis for a four-part vaginal repair. Neurourol Urodyn 30 (6): 98-99

Peer-Reviewed Abstracts in Conference Proceedings

  1. BT Haylen and JR Sutherst (1987)The classification and treatment of genuine stress incontinence based on the results of pad testing. Proceedings International Continence Society. Bristol. P63-64.
  2. BT Haylen and JR Sutherst (1987) The incidence and treatment of stress incontinence associated with uterovaginal prolapse. Proceedings International Continence Society. Bristol.  P 65-66.
  3. BT Haylen, JR Sutherst and MI Frazer (1987) Female stress incontinence: are urodynamics really necessary in all cases? Proceedings 4th Australian Congress in Obstetrics & Gynaecology. Perth. P 43-44.
  4. BT Haylen, MI Frazer, JR Sutherst, C.West (1988)Transvaginal ultrasound in the measurement of bladder volumes in women. Proceedings International Continence Society. Oslo. P100-101.
  5. BT Haylen, MI Frazer, JR Sutherst and D Ashby (1988) Diuretic response to different fluid loads in women with urinary incontinence: An optimum fluid load and pad test duration. Proceedings International Continence Society. Oslo. P98-99.
  6. MI Frazer,  BT Haylen, and M Sissons (1988) Mast cell counts in the hypersensitive bladder. Proceedings International Continence Society. Oslo. P72-73
  7. BT Haylen, BT Parys, D Ashby and CR West (1989) Maximum urine flow rate using the Liverpool nomograms as a predictor of  detrusor instability in men. Proceedings international Continence Society.Ljubljana.
  8. D Ashby,  BT Haylen, BT Parys, and CR West (1989) Graphical presentations of pressure-flow-residual data in the diagnosis of bladder outflow obstruction in men. Proceedings International Continence Society. Ljubljana.
  9. BT Haylen, BT Parys, D Ashby and CR West (1990) Pressure-flow charts to predict bladder outflow obstruction in men.Proceedings International Continence Society. Aarhus. P223-224.
  10. BT Haylen (1992) Just how important are clinical signs in women attending for urodynamic assessment. Proceedings International Continence Society. Halifax. P175
  11. BT Haylen, MG Law and MI Frazer (1994) Urine flow rates in uro-gynaecology patients. Abstracts American Urogynaecological Assocn Meeting. Toronto. P55
  12. BT Haylen and MI Frazer (1994) Residual urine volumes in uro-gynaecology patients. Abstracts American Urogynaecological Assocn Meeting. Toronto. P55.
  13. BT Haylen  (1995) Periurethral collagen for urinary incontinence.Abstracts RACOG Annual Scientific Meeting. Perth. P 54
  14. BT Haylen (1996) Update in Urogynaecology. Abstracts RACOG Annual Scientific Meeting. Fiji. P93.
  15. BT Haylen (1996)Has the clinical trend in continence surgery for women been towards a suprapubic rather than a vaginal approach? Abstracts International Continence Society Meeting Athens
  16. BT Haylen  (1996) Are more urodynamic investigations being performed? Abstracts 5th National Australian Conference on Incontinence. p50-51. Melbourne
  17. A. Cerqui,  BT Haylen and P.O’Shea (1998) Residual urine volumes in a normal male population. Proceedings International Continence Society.Jerusalem. P64-65.
  18. BT Haylen, MG Law and PD Stricker (1998)Rate of change of urine flow in an individual over 10 years: a possible marker for predicting bladder outflow obstruction in asymptomatic men. Proceedings International  Continence Society. Jerusalem. P93-94.

Journals - Non-Peer Reviewed Articles and Other Publications

  1. BT Haylen (1991) Letter to Editor. British Journal of Urology. 67:133
  2. BT Haylen and D. Golovsky (1993) Letter to Editor re: “Effect of vaginal ultrasound probe on lower urinary tract function” British Journal of Urology. 71:240-241
  3. BT Haylen (1994) Laparoscopic surgery for stress urinary incontinence. Medical Journal of Australia. January 1994.
  4. BT Haylen  (1996) Prolapse and Incontinence – Urogynaecology’s odd couple. Journal of Australian National Women’s Health Group. 15:12-21.
  5. BT Haylen (1998) Urogynaecology – Part I. Australian Doctor – How to Treat (centre) Section – Pages 1-8 – July 17th Edition
  6. BT Haylen (1998) Urogynaecology – Part II. Australian Doctor – How to  Treat (centre) Section – Pages
  7. BT Haylen (2000) Clinical assessment and key advances in urogynaecology. St Vincent’s Clinic Proceedings 8 (1): 11-14.
  8. BT Haylen (2004) Urogynaecology in Australian Doctor – How to treat  (centre) July 30 Pages 1-6
  9. BT Haylen (2007) An update on key issues in Urogynaecology. St Vincent’s Clinic Proceedings. 15 (1): 14-18.
  10. BT Haylen (2009) A make-over for female pelvic floor terminology. Publication in Australian Doctor. October 2009
  11. BT Haylen (2014)Pelvic Organ Prolapse – Part I. Australian Doctor – How to Treat (centre) Section –  Feb 17th Edition
  12. BT Haylen (2014)Pelvic Organ Prolapse – Part II. Australian Doctor – How to  Treat (centre) Section – Feb 24th Edition

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International Urogynecology Journal 2009-
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  1. International Urogynecology Journal
  2. Medical Journal of Australia
  3. Neurourology and Urodynamics
  4. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  5. British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  6. European Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  7. Journal of Urology
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