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This heavily revised third edition concisely covers the latest evidence-based treatment strategies for urinary incontinence and prolapse. Chapters cover methodologies relevant to continence procedures, prolapse management, and potential complications. New topics discussed include Colpocleisis, principles associated with managing Mesh complications and the Mirabegron mechanism.
Urogynecology: Evidence-Based Clinical Practice 3rd Edition is a vital how-to guide, which is ideal for junior registrars assigned to work in a urogynecology department, as well as for those with no previous formal
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This heavily revised third edition concisely covers the latest evidence-based treatment strategies for urinary incontinence and prolapse. Chapters cover methodologies relevant to continence procedures, prolapse management, and potential complications. New topics discussed include Colpocleisis, principles associated with managing Mesh complications and the Mirabegron mechanism.

Urogynecology: Evidence-Based Clinical Practice 3rd Edition is a vital how-to guide, which is ideal for junior registrars assigned to work in a urogynecology department, as well as for those with no previous formal urogynecological training seeking to develop their understanding of the subject.


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Autorenporträt
Professor Kate Moore is a urogynecologist and Director of the Pelvic Floor Unit at St George Hospital, University of New South Wales, a regional referral unit which serves all of NSW and ACT, conducting over 10,000 occasions of service annually. Professor Moore also runs the urogynecology clinics / surgical services at the Royal Hospital for Women and Sutherland Hospital in central and southern Sydney. It is the largest urogynecology service in the southern hemisphere, and the only one in Australia which provides care under one roof for colorectal patients with faecal incontinence/ post partum anal sphincter injuries, as well as urology patients with incontinence.  Her main research interests include the aetiology of detrusor overactivity (detrusor muscle contractility), and the economic implications of incontinence. Definition of objective outcome measures, including the costs of treatment are also important research interests. She has authored over 100 peer-reviewed publications / book chapters.