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Urodynamics For Urogynecologists A Pocket Guide For Clinical Practice 1st Ed 2018 Giancarlo Vignoli

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Urodynamics For Urogynecologists A Pocket Guide For Clinical Practice 1st Ed 2018 Giancarlo Vignoli
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.76 MB
Pages: 236
Author: Giancarlo Vignoli
ISBN: 9783319740041, 3319740040
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed. 2018

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Urodynamics For Urogynecologists A Pocket Guide For Clinical Practice 1st Ed 2018 Giancarlo Vignoli by Giancarlo Vignoli 9783319740041, 3319740040 instant download after payment.

This book offers gynecologists and urogynecologists a pocket guide to urodynamic testing in women with lower urinary tract symptoms. In female urology, the main indications for urodynamics are urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, urgency-frequency syndrome (also known as overactive bladder), emptying disorders and painful bladder. By collecting quantitative measurements while reproducing the patient’s voiding symptoms where appropriate and possible, urodynamics helps to identify the cause of symptoms, supports management and facilitates prognoses. However, despite the undeniable advantages, the role of urodynamics in female urology is hotly debated. The book starts by describing the physiological background and methodological considerations for urodynamic best practice in the preclinical setting. It then explains how to perform urodynamics correctly – so-called “good urodynamic practice” – to increase the readers’ confidence and ability to perform and interpret urodynamic investigations. Lastly, it reviews the advantages and disadvantages of urodynamic testing in each of the key clinical female urology conditions. A separate chapter focuses on the peculiarities of diagnosis and management for female patients with neurogenic bladder. This guide offers a valuable tool for gynecologists, urologists and urogynecologists, as well as a ready source of information for all physicians involved in diagnosing and treating lower urinary tract disorders in women.

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