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Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery
2002. Approx. 400 pp. 298 figs. Hardcover
1-85233-479-7
Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery is a high level text covering recent advances in the field. It will include anatomy, normal and abnormal physiology, investigation techniques, inflammatory conditions and treatment options. The international panel of contributors is at the leading edge of research in the field and the editors have brought together these contributors and topics which span the entire range of pelvic floor disorders in women. Emphasis is placed on evidence-based medicine and this book serves to encourage all physicians and health care providers for women with pelvic floor problems to work collaboratively and collegially. The resulting comprehensive overview will prove indispensable for urology and gynecology specialists worldwide. Topics covered include: Anatomy, Physiology, Neurophysiology; Investigation of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction; Inflammatory Conditions, Painful Bladder and Pelvic Syndromes, Common Bowel Problems; Conservative Treatments for Pelvic Floor Disorders; Surgical Approaches to Urinary and Faecal Incontinence; Surgery for Disorders of Pelvic Support; Fistulae, Operative Trauma, Postoperative Problems.
Contents: Section 1: Introduction: 1. Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery: Past, Present and Future. 2. Prevalence of Urinary Incontinence and Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Anal Incontinence in Women.-
Section 2: Anatomy, Physiology and Neurophysiology: 3. Anatomy of the Pelvic Floor. 4. Neurophysiological Control of the Lower Urinary Tract and Anorectum. 5. Clinical Aspects of Urinary, Genital and Lower Bowel Anomalies, and Ambiguous Genitalia. 6. Classification of Disorders of Female Pelvic Support and the Role of Collagen. 7. The Effect of Pregnancy and Childbirth on the Lower Urinary Tract and Pelvic Floor.-
Section 3: Investigation of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction: 8. Clinical Evaluation of the Pelvis. 9. Urodynamics of Female Lower Urinary Tract, Resting and Stress Urethral Pressure Profiles and Leak Point Pressures. 10. Videourodynamic Studies. 11. Role of Ultrasound in the Investigation of Urinary and Faecal Incontinence. 12. Anorectal Testing: Defacography and Anorectal Manometry. 13. MRI Studies in the Evaluation of Pelvic Floor Disorder. 14. Pelvic Floor Neurophysiologic Testing. 15. Cystoscopy, Urethroscopy and Dynamic Cystourethroscopy.- Section 4: Inflammatory Conditions, Painful Bladder and Pelvic Syndromes, Common Bowel Problems: 16. Urinary Tract Infections in the Non-
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