During recent decades, more than 100 surgical procedures have been proposed to treat pelvic organ prolapse, and surgeons are still searching for the ideal approach. Although generally accepted guidelines and algorithms are still lacking, careful preoperative work-up and patient selection can serve as a sound basis for tailored surgery. In this comprehensive book, leading experts from around the world provide a detailed, up-to-date overview of the diagnostic and surgical approaches employed in patients with prolapse of the middle or posterior pelvic floor compartment. Each surgical technique is explained step by step with the aid of instructive figures. Guidance is also included on the management of surgical complications and of recurrent disease - aspects that are too frequently overlooked in the scientific literature. This book will prove essential reading for all who are interested in functional colorectal disorders of the pelvic floor and will represent a unique and invaluable source of knowledge for general surgeons, colorectal surgeons, and urogynecologists, whether in training or practice.
From the reviews:
"This is a succinct overview of the many surgical approaches for pelvic order prolapse ... . This serves not only as reference for experienced specialists, but also as a textbook for those new to the field who need to develop a broad understanding. ... this book is refreshingly concise and specific. Its best feature is the great organization which makes it easy to peruse and pinpoint what you are looking for." (Shauna Lorenzo-Rivero, Doody's Book Reviews, March, 2014)
"This is a succinct overview of the many surgical approaches for pelvic order prolapse ... . This serves not only as reference for experienced specialists, but also as a textbook for those new to the field who need to develop a broad understanding. ... this book is refreshingly concise and specific. Its best feature is the great organization which makes it easy to peruse and pinpoint what you are looking for." (Shauna Lorenzo-Rivero, Doody's Book Reviews, March, 2014)