This issue of the Urologic Clinics is unique in that it examines the Controversies in Female Pelvic Reconstruction from both the urology and urogynecology standpoint. Areas of controversy regarding evaluation and therapy for a number of conditions unique to women's health are examined. Topics covered include urethral bulking, robotic/laparoscopic prolapse repair, management of bladder pain syndromes, and urodynamics.
A nontransecting side-to-side ureteral reimplant is shown with the left ureter. found to have clinical success defined as the absence of flank pain, and 100% of patients with follow-up imaging had radiographic improvement at a median ...
Elliott S, Matthew A. Sexual recovery following prostate cancer: recommendations from 2 established Canadian Sexual Rehabilitation Clinics. Sex Med Rev 2018;6(2):279–94. 56. Vroege JA, Gijs L, Hengeveld MW.
The fully updated edition of this text provides a state-of-the-art surgical review of female pelvic surgery, and will serve as a valuable resource for clinicians and surgeons dealing with, and interested in the treatment of pelvic floor ...
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Evers PD, Logan JE, Sills V, Chin AL. Karnofsky performance status predicts overall survival, cancer-specific survival and progression-free survival following radical cystectomy for urothelial carcinoma. World J Urol. 2014;32:385-391.
This book on practical functional urology will help urologists, urogynecologists, and others to diagnose and treat these functional disorders.
This book is designed as a guide for management of advanced clinical scenarios encountered by the contemporary pelvic floor surgeon.
Surgical Management of Pelvic Organ Prolapse is the ideal way to enhance your surgical skills in this key area of gynecology, urogynecology, and urology.
The power of the collaborative approach is on full display in this book. The pelvic ?oor unites three separate organ systems. Before this time, each has been approached individually.