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E-raamat: Laparoscopic Urogynaecology: Principles and Practice

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  • ISBN-13: 9781009302883
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Laparoscopic surgery for the treatment of disorders such as urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse is evolving rapidly with few resources available for clinicians. This text will act as a gold standard reference in the field of laparoscopic urogynaecological surgery. The introductory section covers the basics of laparoscopy, including patient selection, surgical set up and the prevention and management of complications. Further sections focus on different gold standard techniques and the procedural steps needed to perform the surgery, including chapters on colposuspension, paravaginal repair, laparoscopic hysterectomy as well as apical suspensory surgery such as sacrocolpopexy and sacrohysteropexy. The final section includes debates and opinion pieces on newer techniques as well as discussion on the use of mesh in treating pelvic organ prolapse. There is also a section addressing the current rise in robotic surgery. The editors and contributors are all experts in the field, providing an authoritative and global view on techniques. Highly illustrated, with videos demonstrating the techniques, this is an eminently practical guide to the use of laparoscopy in urogynaecology.

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A highly illustrated, practical reference to performing laparoscopic techniques in urogynecology and best practice for managing patients.
List of Contributors
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Section 1 Basic Principles in Laparoscopic Urogynaecology
1 Patient Selection and Assessment for Laparoscopic Urogynaecology
1(10)
Graham Chapman
Robert Pollard
2 Patient Counselling and the Consent Process for Laparoscopic Urogynaecology
11(5)
Swati Jha
3 Measuring Outcomes in Urogynaecologic Surgery
16(8)
Philip M. Toozs-Hobson
Dudley Robinson
Ilias Liapis
4 Surgical Set-up, Ergonomics, Entry Techniques, Port Placement and Instrumentation for Laparoscopic Urogynaecology
24(7)
Gemma Nightingale
Christian Phillips
5 Surgical Dissection and Mesh Attachment Techniques for Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy
31(8)
Olivia H. Chang
Katie Propst
Tonya N. Thomas
6 Surgical Anatomy for Laparoscopic Urogynaecology
39(11)
Eric S. Chang
Kristie A. Greene
7 Learning Curve in Laparoscopic Urogynaecologic Surgery: Strategies to Optimize Training and Acquire Competence
50(9)
Claire M. McCarthy
Barry O'Reilly
Orfhlaith O'Sullivan
8 Prevention and Management of Complications in Laparoscopic Urogynaecologic Surgery
59(11)
Martino Zacche
Rohna Kearney
9 Mesh: Types and Indications for Use for Laparoscopic Urogynaecology
70(8)
Amy Park
Graham Chapman
Marie Fidela Paraiso
10 Medicolegal Issues in Laparoscopic Urogynaecology
78(7)
Swati Jha
Section 2 Procedureal Steps and Evidence
11 Total and Supracervical Laparoscopic Hysterectomy at Sacrocolpopexy: Procedure Steps and Evidence
85(7)
Tsung Mou
Kimberly Kenton
12 Laparoscopic Sacrohysteropexy: Oxford Technique: Procedure Steps and Evidence
92(9)
Matthew Izett-Kay
Rufus Cartwright
Natalia Price
13 Laparoscopic Hysteropexy: Procedure Steps and Evidence
101(7)
Yara Abdelkhalek
Nikolaus Veit-Rubin
Bruno Deval
14 Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy: Procedure Steps and Evidence
108(6)
Christopher Maher
Zhuoran Chen
15 Laparoscopic Native Tissue Repair: Procedure Steps and Evidence
114(6)
Guenter K. Noe
16 Laparoscopic Pectopexy: Procedure Steps and Evidence
120(9)
Igor But
Tamara Serdinsek
17 Laparoscopic Colposuspension: Procedure Steps and Evidence
129(13)
Matthew Izett-Kay
Alfred Cutner
Arvind Vashisht
18 Laparoscopic Paravaginal Repair: Procedure Steps and Evidence
142(6)
Bobby Garcia
John R. Miklos
Robert D. Moore
19 Choice of Sacrocolpopexy Route Including Vaginal Mesh Attachment
148(7)
Emily Davidson
Karl Jallad
20 Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy: Procedure Steps and Evidence
155(7)
Lisa C. Hickman
Katie Propst
21 Vaginal Hysterectomy and Ligamentopexy for Apical Prolapse: Procedure Steps and Evidence
162(8)
Yara Abdelkhalek
Nikolaus Veit-Rubin
Bruno Deval
22 Laparoscopic Ventral Rectopexy for Rectal Prolapse: Steps and Evidence
170(5)
Yara Abdelkhalek
Ohad Gluck
Bruno Deval
Section 3 Opinion and Debate
23 Hysterectomy versus Uterine Preservation in the Management of Uterine Prolapse
175(12)
Vladimir Kalis
Zdenek Rusavy
Khaled M. Ismail
24 Laparoscopic Hysterectomy: Total or Subtotal Debate
187(7)
Kim W.M. van Delft
Steven E.S. Koops
25 Evidence-based Approach to Concomitant Incontinence Surgery at the Time of Sacrocolpopexy
194(8)
Mugdha Kulkarni
James Alexander
Anna Rosamilia
26 Management of the Posterior Compartment in Laparoscopic Urogynaecology: Role of Rectopexy, Vaginal Rectocele Repair, and Perineorrhaphy
202(13)
Angela S. Yuan
Sarah A. Vogler
27 The Role of Meshes in the Treatment of Female Pelvic Organ Prolapse
215(6)
Yara Abdelkhalek
Christian Phillips
Bruno Deval
Section 4 Robotic Surgery
28 The Rise of Robotic Surgery in Benign Gynaecology
221(11)
Viviana Casas-Puig
Lisa Hickman
29 Unique Advantages of Robotics in Urogynaecology
232(4)
Siri Drangsholt
Patrick Culligan
30 Troubleshooting for Robotic Laparoscopic Urogynaecological Surgery: Tips and Tricks
236(10)
Matt Hewitt
Index 246
Christian Phillips is a Consultant Gynaecologist and Urogynaecologist and Head of Department of Urogynaecology and Pelvic floor Reconstruction at Hampshire Hospitals Foundation Trust as well as visiting Professor at the University of Winchester, UK. Stephen Jeffery is Head of the Department of Urogynaecology and Pelvic floor Reconstruction at the University of Cape Town and President of the South African Urogynaecology Association. Barry O'Reilly is Professor and Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist in the Urogynaecology Centre, Cork University Maternity Hospital and Founding Chairman of the Continence Foundation of Ireland. Marie Fidela R. Paraiso is Professor of Obstetrics, Gynaecology, and Reproductive Biology at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University, Vice Chair of the OBGYN and Women's Health Institute, and Board of Governors Member, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA. Bruno Deval is Professor of Gynaecology, Geoffroy St Hilaire Hospital, Paris.