Laparoscopic Urogynaecology
Principles and Practice
Herausgeber: Phillips, Christian; Deval, Bruno; Paraiso, Marie Fidela R; O'Reilly, Barry; Jeffery, Stephen
Laparoscopic Urogynaecology
Principles and Practice
Herausgeber: Phillips, Christian; Deval, Bruno; Paraiso, Marie Fidela R; O'Reilly, Barry; Jeffery, Stephen
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"The laparoscopic approach to surgery has revolutionized modern healthcare. With advances in training and accessibility, the worldwide impact of this minimally invasive surgical modality continues to grow exponentially. High quality data continue to show advantages of laparoscopic surgery compared to open surgery in a variety of surgical fields, including lower rates of comorbidity, lower healthcare costs related to length of hospitalization, and expedited patient recovery. (Jaschinski T 2018, Hajibandeh S 2017, Bonjer HJ 2017)"--
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"The laparoscopic approach to surgery has revolutionized modern healthcare. With advances in training and accessibility, the worldwide impact of this minimally invasive surgical modality continues to grow exponentially. High quality data continue to show advantages of laparoscopic surgery compared to open surgery in a variety of surgical fields, including lower rates of comorbidity, lower healthcare costs related to length of hospitalization, and expedited patient recovery. (Jaschinski T 2018, Hajibandeh S 2017, Bonjer HJ 2017)"--
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 282mm x 216mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 907g
- ISBN-13: 9781009123174
- ISBN-10: 1009123173
- Artikelnr.: 63199417
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 282mm x 216mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 907g
- ISBN-13: 9781009123174
- ISBN-10: 1009123173
- Artikelnr.: 63199417
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Section 1. The Basics of Urogynecology: 1. Patient selection and assessment
for laparoscopic urogynecology Graham Chapman and Robert Pollard; 2.
Patient counseling and the consent process for laparoscopic urogynecology
Swati Jha; 3. Measuring outcomes in urogynecologic surgery Philip M.
Toozs-Hobson, Dudley Robinson and Ilias Liapis; 4. Surgical set-up,
ergonomics, entry techniques, port placement and instrumentation for
laparoscopic urogynecology Gemma Nightingale and Christian Phillips; 5.
Surgical dissection and mesh attachment techniques for laparoscopic
sacrocolpopexy Olivia Chang, Katie Propst and Tonya N. Thomas; 6. Surgical
anatomy for laparoscopic urogynecology Eric S. Chang and Kristie A. Greene;
7. Learning curve in laparoscopic urogynecologic surgery: strategies to
optimize training and acquiring competence Claire McCarthy, Barry O'Reilly
and Orfhlaith O'Sullivan; 8. Prevention and management of the complications
of laparoscopic urogynecologic surgery Martino Zacche and Rohna Kearney; 9.
Mesh: types and indications for use for laparoscopic urogynecology Amy
Park, Graham Chapman and Marie Fidela Paraiso; 10. Medicolegal issues in
laparoscopic urogynecology Swati Jha; Section 2. Procedureal Steps and
Evidence: 11. Total and subtotal laparoscopic hysterectomy at
sacrocolpopexy: procedure steps and evidence Tsung Mou and Kimberly Kenton;
12. Laparoscopic sacrohysteropexy: Oxford technique: procedure steps and
evidence Matthew Izett-Kay, Rufus Cartwright and Natalia Price; 13.
Laparoscopic hysteropexy: procedure steps and evidence Yara Abdelkhalek,
Nikolaus Veit-Rubin and Bruno Deval; 14. Laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy:
procedure steps and evidence Christopher Maher and Zhuroan Chen; 15.
Laparoscopic native tissue repair: procedure steps and evidence Guenter K.
Noé; 16. Laparoscopic pectopexy: procedure steps and evidence Igor But and
Tamara Serdinek; 17. Laparoscopic colposuspension: procedure steps and
evidence Matthew Izett-Kay, Alfred Cutner and Arvind Vashisht; 18.
Laparoscopic paravaginal repair: procedure steps and evidence Bobby Garcia,
John Miklos and Robert Moore; 19. Choice of sacrocolpopexy route including
vaginal mesh attachment Emily Davidson and Karl Jallad; 20. Total
laparoscopic hysterectomy: procedure steps and evidence Lisa Hickman and
Katie Propst; 21. Vaginal hysterectomy and ligamentopexy for apical
prolapse Yara Abdelkhalek, Nikolaus Veit-Rubin and Bruno Deval 3; 22.
Laparoscopic ventral rectopexy for rectal prolapse: steps and evidence Yara
Abdelkhalek, Gluck Ohad and Bruno Deval 3; Section 3. Opinion and Debate:
23. Hysterectomy versus uterine preservation in the management of uterine
prolapse Vladimír Kali, Zdenek Rusavy and Khaled Ismail; 24. Laparoscopic
hysterectomy: total or subtotal debate Kim van Delft and Steven
Schraffordt; 25. Evidence-based approach to concomitant incontinence
surgery at the time of sacrocolpopexy Anna Rosamilia; 26. Management of the
posterior compartment in laparoscopic urogynecology: role of rectopexy,
vaginal rectocele repair and perineorhaphy Angela Yuan and Sarah Vogler;
27. The role of meshes in the treatment of female pelvic organ prolapse
Yara Abdelkhalek, Christian Phillips and Bruno Deval; Section 4. Robotic
Surgery: 28. The rise of robotic surgery in benign gynecology Viviana
Casas, Lisa Hickman and Cecile Ferrando; 29. Unique advantages of robotics
in urogynecology Siri Drangsholt and Patrick Culligan; 30. Troubleshooting
for robotic laparoscopic surgery: tips and tricks Matt Hewitt.
for laparoscopic urogynecology Graham Chapman and Robert Pollard; 2.
Patient counseling and the consent process for laparoscopic urogynecology
Swati Jha; 3. Measuring outcomes in urogynecologic surgery Philip M.
Toozs-Hobson, Dudley Robinson and Ilias Liapis; 4. Surgical set-up,
ergonomics, entry techniques, port placement and instrumentation for
laparoscopic urogynecology Gemma Nightingale and Christian Phillips; 5.
Surgical dissection and mesh attachment techniques for laparoscopic
sacrocolpopexy Olivia Chang, Katie Propst and Tonya N. Thomas; 6. Surgical
anatomy for laparoscopic urogynecology Eric S. Chang and Kristie A. Greene;
7. Learning curve in laparoscopic urogynecologic surgery: strategies to
optimize training and acquiring competence Claire McCarthy, Barry O'Reilly
and Orfhlaith O'Sullivan; 8. Prevention and management of the complications
of laparoscopic urogynecologic surgery Martino Zacche and Rohna Kearney; 9.
Mesh: types and indications for use for laparoscopic urogynecology Amy
Park, Graham Chapman and Marie Fidela Paraiso; 10. Medicolegal issues in
laparoscopic urogynecology Swati Jha; Section 2. Procedureal Steps and
Evidence: 11. Total and subtotal laparoscopic hysterectomy at
sacrocolpopexy: procedure steps and evidence Tsung Mou and Kimberly Kenton;
12. Laparoscopic sacrohysteropexy: Oxford technique: procedure steps and
evidence Matthew Izett-Kay, Rufus Cartwright and Natalia Price; 13.
Laparoscopic hysteropexy: procedure steps and evidence Yara Abdelkhalek,
Nikolaus Veit-Rubin and Bruno Deval; 14. Laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy:
procedure steps and evidence Christopher Maher and Zhuroan Chen; 15.
Laparoscopic native tissue repair: procedure steps and evidence Guenter K.
Noé; 16. Laparoscopic pectopexy: procedure steps and evidence Igor But and
Tamara Serdinek; 17. Laparoscopic colposuspension: procedure steps and
evidence Matthew Izett-Kay, Alfred Cutner and Arvind Vashisht; 18.
Laparoscopic paravaginal repair: procedure steps and evidence Bobby Garcia,
John Miklos and Robert Moore; 19. Choice of sacrocolpopexy route including
vaginal mesh attachment Emily Davidson and Karl Jallad; 20. Total
laparoscopic hysterectomy: procedure steps and evidence Lisa Hickman and
Katie Propst; 21. Vaginal hysterectomy and ligamentopexy for apical
prolapse Yara Abdelkhalek, Nikolaus Veit-Rubin and Bruno Deval 3; 22.
Laparoscopic ventral rectopexy for rectal prolapse: steps and evidence Yara
Abdelkhalek, Gluck Ohad and Bruno Deval 3; Section 3. Opinion and Debate:
23. Hysterectomy versus uterine preservation in the management of uterine
prolapse Vladimír Kali, Zdenek Rusavy and Khaled Ismail; 24. Laparoscopic
hysterectomy: total or subtotal debate Kim van Delft and Steven
Schraffordt; 25. Evidence-based approach to concomitant incontinence
surgery at the time of sacrocolpopexy Anna Rosamilia; 26. Management of the
posterior compartment in laparoscopic urogynecology: role of rectopexy,
vaginal rectocele repair and perineorhaphy Angela Yuan and Sarah Vogler;
27. The role of meshes in the treatment of female pelvic organ prolapse
Yara Abdelkhalek, Christian Phillips and Bruno Deval; Section 4. Robotic
Surgery: 28. The rise of robotic surgery in benign gynecology Viviana
Casas, Lisa Hickman and Cecile Ferrando; 29. Unique advantages of robotics
in urogynecology Siri Drangsholt and Patrick Culligan; 30. Troubleshooting
for robotic laparoscopic surgery: tips and tricks Matt Hewitt.
Section 1. The Basics of Urogynecology: 1. Patient selection and assessment
for laparoscopic urogynecology Graham Chapman and Robert Pollard; 2.
Patient counseling and the consent process for laparoscopic urogynecology
Swati Jha; 3. Measuring outcomes in urogynecologic surgery Philip M.
Toozs-Hobson, Dudley Robinson and Ilias Liapis; 4. Surgical set-up,
ergonomics, entry techniques, port placement and instrumentation for
laparoscopic urogynecology Gemma Nightingale and Christian Phillips; 5.
Surgical dissection and mesh attachment techniques for laparoscopic
sacrocolpopexy Olivia Chang, Katie Propst and Tonya N. Thomas; 6. Surgical
anatomy for laparoscopic urogynecology Eric S. Chang and Kristie A. Greene;
7. Learning curve in laparoscopic urogynecologic surgery: strategies to
optimize training and acquiring competence Claire McCarthy, Barry O'Reilly
and Orfhlaith O'Sullivan; 8. Prevention and management of the complications
of laparoscopic urogynecologic surgery Martino Zacche and Rohna Kearney; 9.
Mesh: types and indications for use for laparoscopic urogynecology Amy
Park, Graham Chapman and Marie Fidela Paraiso; 10. Medicolegal issues in
laparoscopic urogynecology Swati Jha; Section 2. Procedureal Steps and
Evidence: 11. Total and subtotal laparoscopic hysterectomy at
sacrocolpopexy: procedure steps and evidence Tsung Mou and Kimberly Kenton;
12. Laparoscopic sacrohysteropexy: Oxford technique: procedure steps and
evidence Matthew Izett-Kay, Rufus Cartwright and Natalia Price; 13.
Laparoscopic hysteropexy: procedure steps and evidence Yara Abdelkhalek,
Nikolaus Veit-Rubin and Bruno Deval; 14. Laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy:
procedure steps and evidence Christopher Maher and Zhuroan Chen; 15.
Laparoscopic native tissue repair: procedure steps and evidence Guenter K.
Noé; 16. Laparoscopic pectopexy: procedure steps and evidence Igor But and
Tamara Serdinek; 17. Laparoscopic colposuspension: procedure steps and
evidence Matthew Izett-Kay, Alfred Cutner and Arvind Vashisht; 18.
Laparoscopic paravaginal repair: procedure steps and evidence Bobby Garcia,
John Miklos and Robert Moore; 19. Choice of sacrocolpopexy route including
vaginal mesh attachment Emily Davidson and Karl Jallad; 20. Total
laparoscopic hysterectomy: procedure steps and evidence Lisa Hickman and
Katie Propst; 21. Vaginal hysterectomy and ligamentopexy for apical
prolapse Yara Abdelkhalek, Nikolaus Veit-Rubin and Bruno Deval 3; 22.
Laparoscopic ventral rectopexy for rectal prolapse: steps and evidence Yara
Abdelkhalek, Gluck Ohad and Bruno Deval 3; Section 3. Opinion and Debate:
23. Hysterectomy versus uterine preservation in the management of uterine
prolapse Vladimír Kali, Zdenek Rusavy and Khaled Ismail; 24. Laparoscopic
hysterectomy: total or subtotal debate Kim van Delft and Steven
Schraffordt; 25. Evidence-based approach to concomitant incontinence
surgery at the time of sacrocolpopexy Anna Rosamilia; 26. Management of the
posterior compartment in laparoscopic urogynecology: role of rectopexy,
vaginal rectocele repair and perineorhaphy Angela Yuan and Sarah Vogler;
27. The role of meshes in the treatment of female pelvic organ prolapse
Yara Abdelkhalek, Christian Phillips and Bruno Deval; Section 4. Robotic
Surgery: 28. The rise of robotic surgery in benign gynecology Viviana
Casas, Lisa Hickman and Cecile Ferrando; 29. Unique advantages of robotics
in urogynecology Siri Drangsholt and Patrick Culligan; 30. Troubleshooting
for robotic laparoscopic surgery: tips and tricks Matt Hewitt.
for laparoscopic urogynecology Graham Chapman and Robert Pollard; 2.
Patient counseling and the consent process for laparoscopic urogynecology
Swati Jha; 3. Measuring outcomes in urogynecologic surgery Philip M.
Toozs-Hobson, Dudley Robinson and Ilias Liapis; 4. Surgical set-up,
ergonomics, entry techniques, port placement and instrumentation for
laparoscopic urogynecology Gemma Nightingale and Christian Phillips; 5.
Surgical dissection and mesh attachment techniques for laparoscopic
sacrocolpopexy Olivia Chang, Katie Propst and Tonya N. Thomas; 6. Surgical
anatomy for laparoscopic urogynecology Eric S. Chang and Kristie A. Greene;
7. Learning curve in laparoscopic urogynecologic surgery: strategies to
optimize training and acquiring competence Claire McCarthy, Barry O'Reilly
and Orfhlaith O'Sullivan; 8. Prevention and management of the complications
of laparoscopic urogynecologic surgery Martino Zacche and Rohna Kearney; 9.
Mesh: types and indications for use for laparoscopic urogynecology Amy
Park, Graham Chapman and Marie Fidela Paraiso; 10. Medicolegal issues in
laparoscopic urogynecology Swati Jha; Section 2. Procedureal Steps and
Evidence: 11. Total and subtotal laparoscopic hysterectomy at
sacrocolpopexy: procedure steps and evidence Tsung Mou and Kimberly Kenton;
12. Laparoscopic sacrohysteropexy: Oxford technique: procedure steps and
evidence Matthew Izett-Kay, Rufus Cartwright and Natalia Price; 13.
Laparoscopic hysteropexy: procedure steps and evidence Yara Abdelkhalek,
Nikolaus Veit-Rubin and Bruno Deval; 14. Laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy:
procedure steps and evidence Christopher Maher and Zhuroan Chen; 15.
Laparoscopic native tissue repair: procedure steps and evidence Guenter K.
Noé; 16. Laparoscopic pectopexy: procedure steps and evidence Igor But and
Tamara Serdinek; 17. Laparoscopic colposuspension: procedure steps and
evidence Matthew Izett-Kay, Alfred Cutner and Arvind Vashisht; 18.
Laparoscopic paravaginal repair: procedure steps and evidence Bobby Garcia,
John Miklos and Robert Moore; 19. Choice of sacrocolpopexy route including
vaginal mesh attachment Emily Davidson and Karl Jallad; 20. Total
laparoscopic hysterectomy: procedure steps and evidence Lisa Hickman and
Katie Propst; 21. Vaginal hysterectomy and ligamentopexy for apical
prolapse Yara Abdelkhalek, Nikolaus Veit-Rubin and Bruno Deval 3; 22.
Laparoscopic ventral rectopexy for rectal prolapse: steps and evidence Yara
Abdelkhalek, Gluck Ohad and Bruno Deval 3; Section 3. Opinion and Debate:
23. Hysterectomy versus uterine preservation in the management of uterine
prolapse Vladimír Kali, Zdenek Rusavy and Khaled Ismail; 24. Laparoscopic
hysterectomy: total or subtotal debate Kim van Delft and Steven
Schraffordt; 25. Evidence-based approach to concomitant incontinence
surgery at the time of sacrocolpopexy Anna Rosamilia; 26. Management of the
posterior compartment in laparoscopic urogynecology: role of rectopexy,
vaginal rectocele repair and perineorhaphy Angela Yuan and Sarah Vogler;
27. The role of meshes in the treatment of female pelvic organ prolapse
Yara Abdelkhalek, Christian Phillips and Bruno Deval; Section 4. Robotic
Surgery: 28. The rise of robotic surgery in benign gynecology Viviana
Casas, Lisa Hickman and Cecile Ferrando; 29. Unique advantages of robotics
in urogynecology Siri Drangsholt and Patrick Culligan; 30. Troubleshooting
for robotic laparoscopic surgery: tips and tricks Matt Hewitt.