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- https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Medicine/Urogynaecology_(Jeffery_and_de_Jong)/03%3A_Physical_Examination_and_the_POP-Q/3.01%3A_3.1Physical_Examination_and_the_POP-QAll women presenting with pelvic floor dysfunction should be thoroughly examined in the supine, left lateral and standing positions. Where a surgical intervention is planned, the responsible surgeon ...All women presenting with pelvic floor dysfunction should be thoroughly examined in the supine, left lateral and standing positions. Where a surgical intervention is planned, the responsible surgeon should determine exactly what may be required at operation – so that the appropriate consent can be obtained and the correct intervention planned.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Medicine/Urogynaecology_(Jeffery_and_de_Jong)/04%3A_Essential_Urodynamics
- https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Medicine/Urogynaecology_(Jeffery_and_de_Jong)/13%3A_Introduction_to_Pelvic_Organ_Prolapse/13.04%3A_ConclusionsNew insights classification systems have modified previously held beliefs in the field of pelvic organ prolapse. Different causes of prolapse and a host of confounding variables makes one approach and...New insights classification systems have modified previously held beliefs in the field of pelvic organ prolapse. Different causes of prolapse and a host of confounding variables makes one approach and any one standard procedure unscientific. The “one – operation fits all” methods of the past must be eschewed, and a more thoughtful and evidence – based approach cultivated. If necessary, specialist knowledge and expertise may need to be consulted in an approach to difficult cases of POP.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Medicine/Urogynaecology_(Jeffery_and_de_Jong)/08%3A_The_Management_of_Voiding_Disorders/8.03%3A_DiagnosisThe following urinary symptoms are however important in making the diagnosis of suspected voiding abnormalities. Be aware however that different studies have linked these symptoms differently to conf...The following urinary symptoms are however important in making the diagnosis of suspected voiding abnormalities. Be aware however that different studies have linked these symptoms differently to confirmed voiding disorders
- https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Medicine/Urogynaecology_(Jeffery_and_de_Jong)/05%3A_The_Medical_Management_of_the_Overactive_Bladder_Syndrome/5.03%3A_The_OAB__How_Common_is_ItThere are at present only a few population – based studies that have assessed the prevalence of OAB.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Medicine/Urogynaecology_(Jeffery_and_de_Jong)/12%3A_Interstitial_Cystitis
- https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Medicine/Urogynaecology_(Jeffery_and_de_Jong)/03%3A_Physical_Examination_and_the_POP-QThere is an increasing number of practitioners in SA who have a special interest in Urogynaecology and who manage female patients with urinary incontinence. It is these practitioners who should be at ...There is an increasing number of practitioners in SA who have a special interest in Urogynaecology and who manage female patients with urinary incontinence. It is these practitioners who should be at the forefront of attempts to develop mechanisms which are aimed a providing the best possible service for their patients. “Best practice’ therefore also means a move away from ‘preference – based’ to ‘evidence – based’ medicine.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Medicine/Urogynaecology_(Jeffery_and_de_Jong)/08%3A_The_Management_of_Voiding_Disorders/8.08%3A_Recommended_ReadingVasavada S, Appell R A, Sand P K, Raz R eds. Cardozo L, Staskin D Textbook of Female Urology and UroGynaecology Second Edition Informa Healthcare 2006. Massagli T L, Talavera F, Salcido R, Allen K L, ...Vasavada S, Appell R A, Sand P K, Raz R eds. Cardozo L, Staskin D Textbook of Female Urology and UroGynaecology Second Edition Informa Healthcare 2006. Massagli T L, Talavera F, Salcido R, Allen K L, Lorenzo C T editors. Both the International UroGynaecology Journal (including pelvic floor dysfunction) and BJU International are journals worth consulting on a regular basis, where you will find updates, reviews and original articles on the topics discussed in this chapter.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Medicine/Urogynaecology_(Jeffery_and_de_Jong)/13%3A_Introduction_to_Pelvic_Organ_Prolapse/13.13%3A_Apical_Support_Procedures_Post_HysterectomySacrocolpopexy is durable with level 1 evidence supporting its use, and several workers have reported that concomitant hysterectomy is safe without any increase in surgical risks. Mesh erosions range ...Sacrocolpopexy is durable with level 1 evidence supporting its use, and several workers have reported that concomitant hysterectomy is safe without any increase in surgical risks. Mesh erosions range from 3% to 40%. There is at present no data to clarify the use of routine culdoplasty with the procedure, and there are no standardized outcome measures to assess sacrocolpopexy success.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Medicine/Urogynaecology_(Jeffery_and_de_Jong)/07%3A_The_Treatment_of_Stress_Incontinence/7.02%3A_7.2-Where_Do_We_Begin__PhysiotherapyThe first step in therapy is to have the sufferer visit a physiotherapist with a special interest in pelvic floor rehabilitation. The physio will assess the strength of the patient’s pelvic floor, and...The first step in therapy is to have the sufferer visit a physiotherapist with a special interest in pelvic floor rehabilitation. The physio will assess the strength of the patient’s pelvic floor, and suggest exercise to enhance the muscle power of the Levator muscles.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Medicine/Urogynaecology_(Jeffery_and_de_Jong)/11%3A_Neurogenic_Bladder/11.05%3A_Neurologic_ConditionsThis is a brief summary of the neurological diseases that may encounter.