<p><span>This book provides the most up-to-date and comprehensive information on vaginal anatomy and physiology. It offers practical guidelines for office evaluation of incontinence and prolapse, and a series of detailed chapters on reconstructive procedures for urinary incontinence, fecal incontine
Vaginal Surgery for Incontinence and Prolapse
β Scribed by Courtenay Moore MD, Firouz Daneshgari MD (auth.), Philippe E. Zimmern MD, FACS, Peggy A. Norton MD, FACOG, FranΓ§ois Haab MD, Christopher C. R. Chapple BSc, MD, FRCS (Urol), FEBU (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag London
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 297
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Vaginal Surgery for Incontinence and Prolapse presents a comprehensive overview of vaginal anatomy and physiology, practical guidelines for office evaluation of incontinence and prolapse, as well as a series of detailed chapters on current reconstructive procedures for urinary incontinence, fecal incontinence and prolapse. Vaginal procedures including urethral reconstruction, fistula, diverticulum and others are covered as they relate to urinary incontinence. The challenging topic of βrecurrenceβ is also addressed.
Bringing together established and new practices in this emerging field, VaginalSurgery for Incontinence and Prolapse is essential reading for both urological and gynecological surgeons involved in training or currently providing surgical care to women with pelvic floor dysfunction. 120 illustrations, most of them in color, enhance the text.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Vaginal Anatomy for the Pelvic Surgeon....Pages 3-10
Epidemiology of Incontinence and Prolapse....Pages 11-20
Front Matter....Pages 21-21
Urinary Incontinence....Pages 23-33
Prolapse....Pages 35-54
Fecal Incontinence....Pages 55-63
Neurophysiologic Testing....Pages 65-74
Outcome Measures for Assessing Efficacy of Incontinence Procedures....Pages 75-87
Front Matter....Pages 89-89
Transvaginal Surgery for Stress Urinary Incontinence Owing to Urethral Hypermobility....Pages 91-107
Stress Urinary Incontinence Secondary to Intrinsic Sphincteric Deficiency....Pages 109-131
The Mid-Urethral Tapes....Pages 133-141
Front Matter....Pages 143-143
Anterior Compartment....Pages 145-154
Uterine and Vaginal Vault Prolapse....Pages 155-167
Enterocele and Rectocele/Perineorrhaphy....Pages 169-181
Front Matter....Pages 183-183
Surgery for Fecal Incontinence....Pages 185-195
Front Matter....Pages 197-197
The Vaginal Approach After Failed Previous Surgery....Pages 199-207
Vaginal Approach to Postsurgical Bladder Outlet Obstruction....Pages 209-219
Vaginal Approach to Recurrent Pelvic Prolapse....Pages 221-230
Intraoperative Complications of Vaginal Surgery....Pages 231-239
Front Matter....Pages 241-241
Vesicovaginal and Urethrovaginal Fistulas....Pages 243-258
Urethral Diverticula and Other Periurethral Masses....Pages 259-275
Front Matter....Pages 241-241
Bladder Neck Closure....Pages 277-282
Back Matter....Pages 283-303
β¦ Subjects
Gynecology; Urology/Andrology; Surgery; Physiotherapy
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