Obliterative Procedures for Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Jul 24, 2016 by in UROLOGY Comments Off on Obliterative Procedures for Pelvic Organ Prolapse

10 Obliterative Procedures for Pelvic Organ Prolapse Janelle Evans, MD, Mickey Karram, MD  Video Clips online 10-1 Le Fort Partial Colpocleisis 10-2 Complete Colpectomy and Colpocleisis (Example 1) 10-3 Complete…

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Surgical Procedures to Suspend a Prolapsed Uterus

Jul 24, 2016 by in UROLOGY Comments Off on Surgical Procedures to Suspend a Prolapsed Uterus

5 Surgical Procedures to Suspend a Prolapsed Uterus Christopher F. Maher, MD, Mickey Karram, MD  Video Clips online 5-1 Sacrospinous Hysteropexy Anterior Mesh and Posterior Repair 5-2 Sacrospinous Hysteropexy, Anterior…

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Robot-Assisted Laparoscopic Colposacropexy and Cervicosacropexy

Jul 24, 2016 by in UROLOGY Comments Off on Robot-Assisted Laparoscopic Colposacropexy and Cervicosacropexy

6 Robot-Assisted Laparoscopic Colposacropexy and Cervicosacropexy Catherine A. Matthews, MD  Video Clips online 6-1 Dissection of the Sacral Promontory 6-2 Dissection of the Rectovaginal and Vesicovaginal Space 6-3 Attachment of…

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Storage disorders and incontinence

Jul 20, 2016 by in UROLOGY Comments Off on Storage disorders and incontinence

CHAPTER 5 Storage disorders and incontinence INTRODUCTION Storage disorders are common in both men and women and are often associated with urinary incontinence. Overactive bladder (OAB) syndrome affects approximately 12%…

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Sensory disorders

Jul 20, 2016 by in UROLOGY Comments Off on Sensory disorders

CHAPTER 7 Sensory disorders INTRODUCTION Urodynamic investigations were originally developed to study the ‘motor’ function of the lower urinary tract. However in recent years it has been recognized that the…

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Neurogenic bladder disorders

Jul 20, 2016 by in UROLOGY Comments Off on Neurogenic bladder disorders

CHAPTER 9 Neurogenic bladder disorders INTRODUCTION Neurogenic bladder dysfunction describes abnormal function of the bladder and urethra due to lesions affecting their innervation, either within the central nervous system or…

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