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This book reviews the prevention, evaluation, and management of complications arising from female pelvic surgery. As the field has continued to advance and mature following subspecialty board certification ten years ago, these topics are more relevant than ever. The third edition of this textbook, now renamed as Complications of Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery serves as a reference allowing the surgeon quick and ready access to information about complications of female pelvic surgery procedures.
This edition reflects important changes in the practice landscape following the FDA’s 2019 ban of transvaginal mesh products for prolapse repair and has been comprehensively updated to reflect new technologies and techniques used by today’s pelvic reconstructive surgeons. Additions include further detail on complications associated with robotic techniques as well as new neuromodulation, urethral bulking, and mid-urethral sling approaches. Furthermore, chapters on gender affirming surgery, hysteropexy, vaginal laser therapy, autologous graft harvest and post-cystectomy prolapse repair have been added. As with the last edition, chapters are divided by procedure to allow for easy navigation and images and diagrams of methods of evaluation and repair for complications are included.
Complications of Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery offers essential knowledge to urologists, gynecologists, fellows, and residents who perform the surgeries discussed in this book.
List of contents
Taxonomy of Complications.- Patient consent and perception of complications.- Medical malpractice.- General complications of Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery.- Anterior compartment Repair.- Posterior compartment repair.- Uterosacral ligament suspension.- Sacrospinous Ligament Suspension.- Abdominal Sacrocolpopexy.- Hysteropexy.- Robotic/Laparoscopic Female Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery.- Colpocleisis.- Mesh prolapse repair.- Retropubic Bladder Neck suspensions.- Pain Related to Transvaginal Mesh Placed for Stress Urinary Incontinence and Pelvic Organ Prolapse.- Autologous fascial slings.- Synthetic Midurethral Slings: Urinary Tract Sequelae.- Synthetic Midurethral Slings: Exposure and Perforation.- Mini slings: unique issues.- Female urethral reconstructive surgery.- Urethral diverticulectomy.- Vesicovaginal and Urethrovaginal Fistula Repair.- Transvaginal Bladder Neck Closure.- Martius labial fat pad.- Autologous graft harvest.- Bladder Augmentation.- Anal sphincteroplasty.- CosmeticGynecologic Surgery.- Vaginal laser therapy.- Periurethral bulking agent.- Botulinum Toxin Injection.- Gender-affirming surgery (male to female).- Post-cystectomy vaginal prolapse.
About the author
Howard B. Goldman MD FACS
Professor and Vice Chairman
Glickman Urologic Institute
Section of Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery
Lerner College of Medicine
Cleveland Clinic
Jacqueline Zillioux, MD
Female Pelvic Medicine and Neurology
Assistant Professor of Urology
University of Virginia
Summary
This book reviews the prevention, evaluation, and management of complications arising from female pelvic surgery. As the field has continued to advance and mature following subspecialty board certification ten years ago, these topics are more relevant than ever. The third edition of this textbook, now renamed as Complications of Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery serves as a reference allowing the surgeon quick and ready access to information about complications of female pelvic surgery procedures
This edition reflects important changes in the practice landscape following the FDA’s 2019 ban of transvaginal mesh products for prolapse repair and has been comprehensively updated to reflect new technologies and techniques used by today’s pelvic reconstructive surgeons. Additions include further detail on complications associated with robotic techniques as well as new neuromodulation, urethral bulking, and mid-urethral sling approaches. Furthermore, chapters on gender affirming surgery, hysteropexy, vaginal laser therapy, autologous graft harvest and post-cystectomy prolapse repair have been added. As with the last edition, chapters are divided by procedure to allow for easy navigation and images and diagrams of methods of evaluation and repair for complications are included.
Complications of Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery offers essential knowledge to urologists, gynecologists, fellows, and residents who perform the surgeries discussed in this book.