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Pelvic Floor Disorders for the Colorectal Surgeon

Pelvic Floor Disorders for the Colorectal Surgeon

9780199579624
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Aimed at consultant colorectal surgeons and those in training who wish to expand their practice into pelvic floor pathology- a complex and developing area of surgery- Pelvic Floor Disorders for the Colorectal Surgeon provides a modern, thought-provoking approach to pelvic floor disorders written by emerging young leaders in the field. These conditions are of high importance and interest to colorectal surgeons, but also gynaecologists, gastroenterologists and generalgastrointestinal surgeons. The layout of the text book is in 3 sections. The first provides an organizational and diagnostic approach to pelvic floor problems that is conceptual in scope, the second details the patho-anatomical and physiological entities that this diagnostic approach will bring to light and describes their management, while the third is more technical, covering key new diagnostic and therapeutic procedures and their results. The textbook aims to encourage the reader to critically analyze some of theirown cherished views, and those more widely established, on colorectal pelvic floor practice.
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OUP Oxford
83433
9780199579624
9780199579624

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Publication date
2010
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
280
Dimensions (mm)
163 x 236
Weight (g)
632
  • Approach; Establishing and developing a pelvic floor service: The MDT and approach to patient assessment; Radiological workup; Anorectal physiology; Syndromes; A pathophysiological approach to faecal incontinence; Pathophysiological approach to obstructed defecation; Pathophysiological approach to chronic anorectal pain; Conservative treatment of pelvic floor disorders; Three compartments- working with a multidisciplinary team; Internal rectal prolapse; Anismus; Rectocele; Solitary Rectal Ulcer Syndrome (SRUS); Slow transit constipation; Perineoproctology (fissures, haemorrhoids); Pudendal pain syndrome; Obstetric sphincter injury; Rectal sensory dysfunction; Techniques; Laparoscopic ventral rectopexy (with posterior colporraphy and vaginal sacrocolpopexy); STARR and Transtar; Complete pelvic floor ultrasound; Sacral neuromodulation; Anal bulking; Anterior sphincter repair; Neo-sphincters and artificial sphincters for treating faecal incontinence;
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