TITLE
© 2015
Principles and Practice of Urogynaecology
ISBN
978-81-322-1691-9 (Print) 978-81-322-1692-6 (Online)
Autors
A Tamilselvi, Ajay Rane
About
Addresses all urogynecologic disorders, including pelvic organ prolapse, defecation disorders, painful and irritative voiding disorders, and urinary incontinence
Presents vital information on the current treatment options
Examines the use of mesh in reconstructive pelvic surgery
Despite the wide prevalence of urogynaecological problems, in clinical practice, there is a paucity of specialists that are skilled in the management of these conditions. The recognition of the need for a specialist to deal with these specific problems has led to the recent evolution of urogynaecology as a subspecialty. This book, Principles and Practice of Urogynaecology aims to equip the practicing professionals - Gynaecologists, Urogynaecologists and Urologists, with up-to-date information on the principles that guide the evaluation and management of pelvic organ prolapse and other common urogynaecological problems. With an emphasis on evidence based medicine, the book aims to deliver guidance on management of common urogynaecological problems and provides information on the latest cutting-edge surgical techniques. Written by global experts in the field of urogynaecology, the book focuses initially on pelvic floor anatomy and function, moving seamlessly to the evaluation and management of clinically relevant pelvic floor problems. A detailed discussion on management of mesh related complications is a highlight.
Table of Contents
(18 chapters)
1. Current Concepts in Pelvic Anatomy
2. Neuroanatomy of the Female Pelvis
3. Physiology of Urinary Continence
4. Evaluation of Urinary Incontinence
5. Urodynamics: The Practical Aspects
6. Overactive Bladder
7. Management of Stress Urinary Incontinence
8. Management of Sling Surgery Complications
9. Neurogenic Bladder
10. Voiding Dysfunction
11. Bladder Pain Syndrome
12. Evaluation of Pelvic Organ Prolapse
13. Conservative Management of Pelvic Organ Prolapse
14. Anterior and Posterior Pelvic Organ Prolapse
15. Surgical Management of Apical Prolapse
16. Mesh in Prolapse Surgery
17. Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries
18. Fecal Incontinence
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