Urogynaecological problems are one of the most common reasons that women are referred to the hospital services, and can account for up to a fifth of the gynaecological surgery waiting list at any time. Pelvic floor problems can have a huge impact on the patient's quality of life, and therefore should be managed appropriately.
Compact, portable, and comprehensive, this new addition to the Oxford Specialist Handbooks in Obstetrics and Gynaecology series covers all aspects of pelvic floor function and dysfunction, and approaches to assessment and management in all compartments (the bladder, reproductive system, and bowel). Special chapters are dedicated to urogynaecological issues in pregnancy and childbirth, and also to the effects of age on the pelvic floor.
Covering all material needed for those undertaking the RCOG Advanced Training Skills Module in Urogynaecology and Vaginal Surgery, this is an invaluable guide for both senior general trainees in Gynaecology, and subspecialty trainees in urogynaecology.
Table of Contents
1: Anatomy and physiology
2: Assessment of the urinary tract
3: Lower urinary tract conditions
4: Pelvic organ prolapse
5: Urology
6: Colorectal
7: Neurology
8: Pregnancy and childbirth
9: Age and the pelvic floor
10: Laparoscopic urogynaecology
11: Miscellaneous
Helen Jefferis, Obstetrics and Gynaecology Locum, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Oxford, UK, and Natalia Price, Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Oxford, UK
General Editor Sally Collins, Consultant Obstetrician subspecialising in Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Associate Professor of Obstetrics, Nuffield Department of Women's and Reproductive Health, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
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