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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kate MoorePublisher: Springer London Ltd Imprint: Springer London Ltd Edition: 2006 ed. Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.550kg ISBN: 9781846281648ISBN 10: 1846281644 Pages: 180 Publication Date: 21 June 2006 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Replaced By: 9781447142904 Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsTaking the History.- Physical Examination.- How to Manage the Patient After History and Examination.- How to Conduct Urodynamic Studies: Essentials of a Good Urodynamic Report.- Outcome Measures Used to Assess Response.- Conservative Therapy of Urodynamic Stress Incontinence.- Step-by-Step Guide to Treatment of Overactive Bladder (OAB)/Detrusor Overactivity.- Anal Incontinence and Disorders of Obstructive Defecation.- Surgery for Urodynamic Stress Incontinence.- Management of Prolapse.- Recurrent Bacterial Cystitis in Women.- Interstitial Cystitis.ReviewsFrom the reviews: This is one of the few pocket-sized books on urogynecology aimed to provide residents in training with an overview of the practical elements of the specialty based on current evidence without lengthy discussion of controversies.The author sought to fill a need for a concise book that residents in training or medical students rotating in urogynecology can refer to for a quick how-to guide. It can also serve to provide gynecologists with no formal training in urogynecology with a practical update on the topic. Recently, the number of comprehensive reference books on female urology/urogynecology has significantly increased, but there remains a need for concise pocket-sized books. The author has done a good job in addressing the need. This book has many things to offer. It is concise, current, practical, and most importantly evidence-based. All of these characteristics make it an excellent pocket reference for students and residents in training and a good source of updates for gynecologists, urologists, or general practitioners with no formal training in the field. (Adonis K. Hijaz, Doody's Book Review Service(TM), 2006) This concise book is aimed at junior trainees starting to learn in the field of urogynaecology as a clear 'how to do it' pocket guide. ... The recommendations of the International Continence Society are followed throughout the book in terms, assessment methods and management plans, illustrating to trainees how to base their learning on proper standards from the start. ... The book represents an invaluable resource to those starting to learn urogynaecology. (Sharif I. M. F. Ismail, International Urogynecology Journal, Vol. 19, 2008) From the reviews: <p> This is one of the few pocket-sized books on urogynecology aimed to provide residents in training with an overview of the practical elements of the specialty based on current evidence without lengthy discussion of controversies.The author sought to fill a need for a concise book that residents in training or medical students rotating in urogynecology can refer to for a quick how-to guide. It can also serve to provide gynecologists with no formal training in urogynecology with a practical update on the topic. Recently, the number of comprehensive reference books on female urology/urogynecology has significantly increased, but there remains a need for concise pocket-sized books. The author has done a good job in addressing the need. This book has many things to offer. It is concise, current, practical, and most importantly evidence-based. All of these characteristics make it an excellent pocket reference for students and residents in training and a good source of updates for gynecologists, urologists, or general practitioners with no formal training in the field. (Adonis K. Hijaz, Doodya (TM)s Book Review Servicea [, 2006) <p> This concise book is aimed at junior trainees starting to learn in the field of urogynaecology as a clear a ~how to do ita (TM) pocket guide. a ] The recommendations of the International Continence Society are followed throughout the book in terms, assessment methods and management plans, illustrating to trainees how to base their learning on proper standards from the start. a ] The book represents an invaluable resource to those starting to learn urogynaecology. (Sharif I. M. F. Ismail, International Urogynecology Journal, Vol. 19, 2008) Author InformationDr Kate Moore is Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, St George Hospital and The University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia. She has written numerous peer-reviewed journal articles and is also an Associate editor of International Urogynecology Journal and Associate editor of Continence Journal of Australia. 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