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Oxford Specialist Handbook of Urogynaecology is a compact and comprehensive guide to all aspects of pelvic floor function and dysfunction. Ideal for the Gynaecology trainee, it includes approaches to assessment and management in all compartments, as well as chapters on special groups such as children and the elderly.
List of contents
- 1: Anatomy and physiology
- 2: Assessment of the urinary tract
- 3: Lower urinary tract conditions
- 4: Pelvic organ prolapse
- 5: Urology
- 6: Colorectal
- 7: Neurology
- 8: Pregnancy and childbirth
- 9: Age and the pelvic floor
- 10: Laparoscopic urogynaecology
- 11: Miscellaneous
About the author
Natalia Price is a Consultant Gynaecologist and Urogynaecologist at the John Radcliffe Hospital, part of the Oxford University Hospitals Trust. She was the top graduate at the National Medical University of Ukraine and enrolled in the Golden Book of Honour, then became a Member of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in 2006. She has been involved in developing national clinical standards and guidelines, and conducts academic research alongside her clinical work.
Helen Jefferis is a Local Consultant Gynaecologist at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford. After graduating from Imperial College London, she went on to be awarded the Prize Medal by the MRCOG in 2012. She has been involved in developing local guidelines and co-founded a group that provides coaching and mentorship to ST2-5s through MRCOG. She has been published widely in addition to her clinical work.
Summary
The Oxford Specialist Handbook of Urogynaecology is a compact and comprehensive guide to all aspects of pelvic floor function and dysfunction. Ideal for the Gynaecology trainee, it includes approaches to assessment and management in all compartments, as well as chapters on special groups such as children and the elderly.
Additional text
This pocket guide provides a bulleted presentation of important aspects of urogynecologic diagnosis and treatment. It will serve as an effective review tool for the learner that has already consumed background content on the topic.