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Multidisciplinary Management of Female Pelvic Floor Disorders
By Christopher R. Chapple, BSc, MD, FRCS(Urol), Philippe E. Zimmern, MD FACS, Linda Brubaker, MD, Anthony R. B. Smith and Kari Bo
384 pages 250 ills
Trim size 8 5/8 X 10 7/8 in
Copyright 2006
Description
This new reference distinguishes itself through its comprehensive presentation of female urology from an international, multidisciplinary perspective. Written by a team of authorities, all world renowned in their respective fields, the book covers the full range of disorders from urinary incontinence and overactive bladder, to fistulae and reconstructive surgery, while paying particular attention to anatomy, pathophysiology and investigations.
Key Features
Takes a multidisciplinary approach to all aspects of the bladder (including DI, sensory disorders, stress incontinence), vagina (prolapse), sexual dysfunction, pelvic pain, pan-pelvic floor pathology, and more.
Elucidates difficult concepts through a wealth of full-color illustrations throughout the text.
Features a multidisciplinary team of distinguished international authors.
Maintains clinical relevance by omitting extraneous discussions of history and basic science.
Summarizes the essentials for quick reference through "Key Points Boxes" at the beginning of each chapter.
Highlights medical and surgical treatment options in colored boxes for fast reference to critical information.
Covers the latest developments in pharmacology to keep you up to date with all available alternatives.
Offers a detailed appendix, which lists current ICS guidelines.
Table of Contents
Foreword: Richard Turner-Warwick
Introduction - with emphasis on bladder (DI, sensory disorders, stress incontinence), vagina (prolapse), sexual dysfunction, pelvic pain, pan-pelvic floor pathology, the multidisciplinary team approach to female urology.
Section One: Background
1. Anatomy
2. Pathophysiology
3. Investigations (urodynamics, urological assessment)
Section Two: Bladder Overactivity
4. DI vs OAB
5. Abnormalities of bladder sensation
6. Interstitial cystitis
7. Medical aspects of treatment (pharmacology etc)
8. Surgery
Section Three: Stress Incontinence/Prolapse
9. Physiotherapy
10. Electrical stimulation and biofeedback
11. Drug treatment
12. Surgery (vaginal and suprapublic)
13. Resuspension, slings, injectable treatment and sphincters
Section Four: Gynecologic Aspects
14. Vaginal disorders
15. Pelvic pain
16. Sexual dysfunction
Section Five: Reconstructive Surgery of the Female Urinary Tract
17. Bladder replacement (covering benign disease, malignancy)
18. Reconstruction: fistulae (ureter, bladder and urethra)
Section Six: Miscellaneous and general urology aspects peculiar to the female
Appendix: ICS guidelines
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