Guidelines for Hysterectomy
... women, in women who have had previous pelvic surgery (including one or more cesarean sections), in those with a moderately enlarged uterus, or when oophorectomy is to be performed concurrently. Traditional indications for abdominal and contraindications for vaginal hysterectomy must be reevaluated o ...
... women, in women who have had previous pelvic surgery (including one or more cesarean sections), in those with a moderately enlarged uterus, or when oophorectomy is to be performed concurrently. Traditional indications for abdominal and contraindications for vaginal hysterectomy must be reevaluated o ...
The Newborn at Risk: Congenital Disorders Chapter 21
... Atresia is the absence of a normal body opening or the abnormal closure of a body passage Esophageal atresia (EA) with or without fistula into the trachea is a serious congenital anomaly Among the most common anomalies causing ...
... Atresia is the absence of a normal body opening or the abnormal closure of a body passage Esophageal atresia (EA) with or without fistula into the trachea is a serious congenital anomaly Among the most common anomalies causing ...
Renal Failure Acute and Chronic
... May need special diet Stones are analyzed for calcium or other minerals May need to watch products with calcium ...
... May need special diet Stones are analyzed for calcium or other minerals May need to watch products with calcium ...
Urinary Incontinence
... Causes: infection, tumor, stones, atrophic vaginitis or urethritis, stroke, Parkinson’s Disease, dementia ...
... Causes: infection, tumor, stones, atrophic vaginitis or urethritis, stroke, Parkinson’s Disease, dementia ...
Hysterectomy
... Premenopausal women who undergo a hysterectomy with removal of the ovaries experience surgical menopause. This results in immediate symptoms of menopause, which in many cases, are intense and longer lasting than with natural menopause. In addition, women under the age of 45 who have their ovaries re ...
... Premenopausal women who undergo a hysterectomy with removal of the ovaries experience surgical menopause. This results in immediate symptoms of menopause, which in many cases, are intense and longer lasting than with natural menopause. In addition, women under the age of 45 who have their ovaries re ...
COMMITTEE OPINION Committee on Gynecologic Practice Number 513 • December 2011
... surgery for the treatment of pelvic organ prolapse (POP). However, concerns exist about the safety and efficacy of transvaginally placed mesh. Surgeons who perform these procedures may have many questions related to a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Safety Communication released in July 2011 ...
... surgery for the treatment of pelvic organ prolapse (POP). However, concerns exist about the safety and efficacy of transvaginally placed mesh. Surgeons who perform these procedures may have many questions related to a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Safety Communication released in July 2011 ...
Bladder Elimination
... – Fluid intake: More fluid intake increases urine production. Alcohol stops the release of the anti-diuretic hormone (ADH), thus promoting urine production. Fluids containing caffeine increase frequency of micturition. – Pathological conditions: Acute renal disease reduces urine volume; chronic dise ...
... – Fluid intake: More fluid intake increases urine production. Alcohol stops the release of the anti-diuretic hormone (ADH), thus promoting urine production. Fluids containing caffeine increase frequency of micturition. – Pathological conditions: Acute renal disease reduces urine volume; chronic dise ...
Urinary bladder Urinary bladder Parts of bladder
... • Identification and status of involvement of MP is essential in TURBT containing high grade or invasive carcinoma for staging adequacy ...
... • Identification and status of involvement of MP is essential in TURBT containing high grade or invasive carcinoma for staging adequacy ...
Surgical Asepsis Urinary Care and Catheterization
... Free of Pathogenic Microorganisms Medical Asepsis ...
... Free of Pathogenic Microorganisms Medical Asepsis ...
Canine Struvite Bladder Stones - Mountain View Animal Hospital
... are not limited to Struvite crystals, they can also be Oxalate crystals, but oxalate crystals are formed from different compounds and so, the approach to treat each is different. A diagnosis can be confirmed if there is a sample stone (either passed by urination or retrieved by surgical removal) tha ...
... are not limited to Struvite crystals, they can also be Oxalate crystals, but oxalate crystals are formed from different compounds and so, the approach to treat each is different. A diagnosis can be confirmed if there is a sample stone (either passed by urination or retrieved by surgical removal) tha ...
Stress incontinence
... is caused by pelvic prolapse, urethral hyper mobility or displacement of the urethra and bladder neck from their normal anatomic alignment(also called anatomic stress incontinence) Stress incontinence can also occur as a result of intrinsic sphincter deficiency, in which the sphincter is weak beca ...
... is caused by pelvic prolapse, urethral hyper mobility or displacement of the urethra and bladder neck from their normal anatomic alignment(also called anatomic stress incontinence) Stress incontinence can also occur as a result of intrinsic sphincter deficiency, in which the sphincter is weak beca ...
Unabridged version of this Guideline
... Quality of Studies and Determination of Evidence Strength. Quality of individual studies was rated as high, moderate, or low based on instruments tailored to specific study designs. RCTs were assessed using the Cochrane Risk of Bias tool.1 Conventional diagnostic cohort studies, diagnostic case-cont ...
... Quality of Studies and Determination of Evidence Strength. Quality of individual studies was rated as high, moderate, or low based on instruments tailored to specific study designs. RCTs were assessed using the Cochrane Risk of Bias tool.1 Conventional diagnostic cohort studies, diagnostic case-cont ...
8 Urologic anomalies
... Autosomal recessive disorder, in female infants masculinized external genitalia due to elevated androgens. Enzyme defect in cholesterol-> cortisal pathway ...
... Autosomal recessive disorder, in female infants masculinized external genitalia due to elevated androgens. Enzyme defect in cholesterol-> cortisal pathway ...
Physiology of Ureter
... considerably between the domestic mammals. • Horse : short and wide and comparatively long in the dog were it opens on a small elevation flanked by two grooves. • Cow and sow : urethralis muscle encloses the suburethral diverticulum which opens together with the urethra into the vagina. ...
... considerably between the domestic mammals. • Horse : short and wide and comparatively long in the dog were it opens on a small elevation flanked by two grooves. • Cow and sow : urethralis muscle encloses the suburethral diverticulum which opens together with the urethra into the vagina. ...
How I Do It: GreenLight XPS 180W photoselective vaporization of
... In a TURP, one picks a start and end point of where the resection loop enters and exits the tissue. In a GL-PVP one similarly need to imagine discreet strips of tissue from the bladder side back towards the verumontanum. The analogy I use when teaching is farming, particularly a terraced rice field. ...
... In a TURP, one picks a start and end point of where the resection loop enters and exits the tissue. In a GL-PVP one similarly need to imagine discreet strips of tissue from the bladder side back towards the verumontanum. The analogy I use when teaching is farming, particularly a terraced rice field. ...
11 Assessment of the renalurinary system
... Located retroperitoneally on the posterior wall of the abdomen from T12-L3 The average adult kidney weighs 4.5oz The right kidney sits lower in the abdomen due to liver placement An adrenal gland sits on top of each kidney ...
... Located retroperitoneally on the posterior wall of the abdomen from T12-L3 The average adult kidney weighs 4.5oz The right kidney sits lower in the abdomen due to liver placement An adrenal gland sits on top of each kidney ...
Assessment of the Renal/Urinary System
... • Located retroperitoneally on the posterior wall of the abdomen from T12-L3 • The average adult kidney weighs 4.5oz • The right kidney sits lower in the abdomen due to liver placement • An adrenal gland sits on top of each kidney ...
... • Located retroperitoneally on the posterior wall of the abdomen from T12-L3 • The average adult kidney weighs 4.5oz • The right kidney sits lower in the abdomen due to liver placement • An adrenal gland sits on top of each kidney ...
Bladder Dysfunction in MS
... basis, as this increases the risk of infection by interfering with the normal flushing of the bladder. Wear an absorbent pad for extra protection. A variety of products are available for women and for men. Some men may choose to use a condom catheter (an external device that consists of a condom-lik ...
... basis, as this increases the risk of infection by interfering with the normal flushing of the bladder. Wear an absorbent pad for extra protection. A variety of products are available for women and for men. Some men may choose to use a condom catheter (an external device that consists of a condom-lik ...
Diagram showing neural circuits controlling continence and
... activation of bladder sensory neurons during normal bladder filling . It is also possible that the increase in visceral (bladder) sensitivity is secondary to a primary somatic injury (bowel and other pelvic organs) that has sensitized central pathways that overlap with afferents from the bladder. ...
... activation of bladder sensory neurons during normal bladder filling . It is also possible that the increase in visceral (bladder) sensitivity is secondary to a primary somatic injury (bowel and other pelvic organs) that has sensitized central pathways that overlap with afferents from the bladder. ...
Carcinoma of the prostate. A historical account
... heart of the cancer, thus acting directly upon the diseased material. Would it not be worthwhile making experiments along this line?” The first successful use of radium therapy for malignant neoplasms came from the Gussenbauer Clinic of Vienna (1902). A major improvement in this technique was introd ...
... heart of the cancer, thus acting directly upon the diseased material. Would it not be worthwhile making experiments along this line?” The first successful use of radium therapy for malignant neoplasms came from the Gussenbauer Clinic of Vienna (1902). A major improvement in this technique was introd ...
OOBogomolets National Medical University
... cancer could alter the way the patient is managed. Treatment of suspected BOO Treatment of a patient with suspected BOO is dependent on the patient's presentation – LUTS or urinary retention. Some patients may not want any specific treatment, once they have been reassured that it is unlikely that th ...
... cancer could alter the way the patient is managed. Treatment of suspected BOO Treatment of a patient with suspected BOO is dependent on the patient's presentation – LUTS or urinary retention. Some patients may not want any specific treatment, once they have been reassured that it is unlikely that th ...
Urinary incontinence
... ► Stroke can weaken the muscles that expel the stool and cause constipation ► It happens when the bowels don’t move often enough ► It is the most common bowel management problem among stroke survivors. Constipation reduces the stroke survivor’s quality of life, comfort, functional ability and social ...
... ► Stroke can weaken the muscles that expel the stool and cause constipation ► It happens when the bowels don’t move often enough ► It is the most common bowel management problem among stroke survivors. Constipation reduces the stroke survivor’s quality of life, comfort, functional ability and social ...
CYSTITIS IN DOGS What is cystitis? The term "cystitis" literally
... cause. A urine culture determines if bacteria are present and what antibiotics are likely to be effective in killing them. This is appropriate because most cases of cystitis are caused by bacteria which may be eliminated easily with antibiotics. Bladder palpation is the first “test” for bladder ston ...
... cause. A urine culture determines if bacteria are present and what antibiotics are likely to be effective in killing them. This is appropriate because most cases of cystitis are caused by bacteria which may be eliminated easily with antibiotics. Bladder palpation is the first “test” for bladder ston ...
`Putting lead in your pencil`: self
... recurrent urinary tract infections, calcification, obstructive uropathy, scrotal gangrene, vesicovaginal fistula, squamous cell carcinoma and even death from sepsis.4,5 Some patients present with urethral tears and periurethral abscess or fistula, haemorrhage and urethral diverticula.8,24 Signs that ...
... recurrent urinary tract infections, calcification, obstructive uropathy, scrotal gangrene, vesicovaginal fistula, squamous cell carcinoma and even death from sepsis.4,5 Some patients present with urethral tears and periurethral abscess or fistula, haemorrhage and urethral diverticula.8,24 Signs that ...
Facts about CAH (Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia)
... The standard treatment for children with classic 21-hydroxylase deficiency is hydrocortisone which replaces cortisol, and fludrocortisone which replaces aldosterone. For 11-hydroxylase deficiency, the treatment is only hydrocortisone. Patients can be started on longer-acting forms of hydrocortisone ...
... The standard treatment for children with classic 21-hydroxylase deficiency is hydrocortisone which replaces cortisol, and fludrocortisone which replaces aldosterone. For 11-hydroxylase deficiency, the treatment is only hydrocortisone. Patients can be started on longer-acting forms of hydrocortisone ...