All about urinary incontinence, prolapse and fecal incontinence - the
only small book that does all three, "Urogynecology: Evidence-Based
Clinical Practice" is written in easily understood language, giving
the practical elements of the subject. The book avoids the depths of
research detail, common to the large texts, and summarizes the
practical patient management based upon the available evidence and
author’s own clinical experience, indicating controversial areas
where there is insufficient evidence.
The book provides advice on how to make a rapid assessment and start
conservative treatment for general practitioners, and provides
information suitable for junior gynecology/female urology trainees.
Current management options are described, so that consultant
gynecologists with no previous formal urogynecological training would
find this a useful quick practical update.
Written for:
Primary care practitioners (family medicine), trainees in gynecology,
obstetricians and gynecologists, resident medical officers
Keywords:
Urogynecology
Taking the history.- Physical examination.- How to manage the patient
after history and examination.- How to conduct urodynamic studies:
essentials of a good urodynamic report.- Outcome measures used to
assess response.- Conservative therapy of urodynamic stress
incontinence.- Step-by-step guide to treatment of overactive
bladder / detrusor overactivity.- Anal incontinence and disorders of
obstructive defecation.- Surgery for urodynamic stress incontinence.-
Management of prolapse.- Recurrent bacterial cystitis in women.-
Interstitial cystitis.
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Moore, Kate H.
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