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Title
Laparoscopic anatomy of the pelvic floor / Jean-Bernard Dubuisson, Jean Dubuisson, Juan Puigventos.
ISBN
9783030354985 (electronic book)
3030354989 (electronic book)
9783030354978
3030354970
Publication Details
Cham : Springer, 2020.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xiii, 229 pages) : illustrations.
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-35498-5
Call Number
RG104.7
Dewey Decimal Classification
618.1/0597
618.1
Summary
Gynaecological surgery has made tremendous strides in the last 30 years, due to advances in medical imaging, operative laparoscopy, and new types of prosthesis. Reconstructive plastic surgery of pelvic organ prolapse and of urinary incontinence have benefited from these developments. The laparoscopic sacropopexy and laparoscopic lateral suspension with meshes are two excellent examples. In order to successfully perform these operations, detailed knowledge of the anatomy of the pelvic floor as "seen from above", i.e., from the abdominal view, is an invaluable asset. Achieving perfect knowledge of the anatomical details is now possible, thanks to laparoscopy. With the aid of laparoscopy, following subperitoneal dissections, reconstructive surgery of the pelvic floor can be made substantially more precise, more exact, and also more anatomical. This atlas will allow gynaecologic surgeons to deepen and improve their anatomical expertise, with the aid of laparoscopy. It also describes in detail the most common laparoscopic operative techniques. The book represents a new and unique approach to anatomy studied in the living, and supplements the main content with a wealth of straightforward and clearly explained photographs.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Traditional anatomy of the pelvic floor
Laparoscopic normal anatomy of the pelvic floor seen by transperitoneal vision
Laparoscopic normal retroperitoneal anatomy of the pelvic floor seen after peritoneal incision
Laparoscopic anatomy of the pelvic floor in case of genital prolapse seen by transperitoneal vision
Laparoscopic anatomy of the pelvic floor in case of genital prolapse seen after peritoneal incision
Laparoscopic sacropexy and lateral suspension with meshes to treat genital prolapse
Anatomical references.