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Acknowledgment; Contents; Contributors; Part I: Training and Environment for Pelvic Surgery; 1: Improving Multidisciplinary Team Working in℗ Pelvic Oncology; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 "A Systems Approach" to℗ MDT Meetings; 1.3 Assessing Decision-Making in℗ MDT Meetings; 1.4 MDT Meeting Checklist; 1.5 Multidisciplinary Teamworking; Assessment and℗ Feedback; 1.6 Standardization of℗ Information and℗ Improving Decision Making; Conclusion; References; 2: Setting Up℗ Simulation Training for℗ Pelvic Surgery; 2.1 Minimal Invasive Surgery and℗ Clinical Training

2.2 How to℗ Set Up℗ Simulation Training for℗ Pelvic Training2.3 Robotic Surgery; References; 3: Pelvic Virtual Reality Systems; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Design of℗ a℗ Successful Curriculum; 3.3 Educational Offerings; 3.4 Models and℗ Simulators; 3.5 Psychomotor Skills; 3.6 Cognitive Skills; 3.7 Anatomy Models; 3.8 Box Trainer; 3.9 Virtual Reality Simulator; 3.10 Virtamed Turpsim; Objective Feedback Reports; 3.11 Training for℗ Da Vinci℗ʼ Surgery; 3.12 Cognitive Knowledge and℗ Clinical Judgement; Integrated Simulator: The℗ Mock Operating Theater; 3.13 Resources and℗ Facilities; 3.14 Finance; 3.15 Summary

Bladder Cancer Prostate Cancer; 5.7 Summary/Conclusions; References; 6: Dealing with℗ Pelvic Dysfunction: Multi and℗ Interdisciplinary Team Approach; 6.1 Introduction; Dysfunctions After Gynecological Pelvic Cancer Procedures; Dysfunctions After Urological Pelvic Cancer Procedures; Dysfunctions After Colorectal Pelvic Cancer Procedures; 6.2 Extended Pelvic Cancer Procedures; Pelvic Pain After Surgery for℗ Pelvic Cancer; 6.3 The Multi and℗ Interdisciplinary Approach to℗ Patients with℗ Pelvic Dysfunction; The Team; Patient Care Lines; Multi/Interdisciplinary Meetings

Common Language, Evaluation: And℗ Scoring-Tools Defining Responsibilities for℗ Each Member of℗ the℗ Team; Creating Organizational Changes Where It Is Necessary and℗ Possible; Clinical Audit; Conclusion; References; Part II: Urologic; 7: Anatomy of℗ the℗ Pelvis; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Anterior Abdominal Wall; 7.3 Male Pelvis; 7.4 Female Pelvis; 7.5 Pelvic Floor; 7.6 The Urinary Bladder; 7.7 The Prostate; 7.8 The Neuroanatomy of℗ the℗ Pelvis; The Pelvic Plexus; The Neurovascular Bundles; The Cavernosal and℗ Pudendal Nerves; The External Urinary Sphincter; Conclusion; References

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