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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2019
Pelvic floor disorders commonly affect women and may cause distress and difficulty with daily functions and self-image. Urinary incontinence may present as stress incontinence, urgency incontinence, or in some combination (mixed incontinence). Symptomatic pelvic organ prolapse (POP) occurs when the patient is bothered by the sensation of a herniation ...
Ellen R. Solomon, Meadow M. Good
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Pelvic floor disorders commonly affect women and may cause distress and difficulty with daily functions and self-image. Urinary incontinence may present as stress incontinence, urgency incontinence, or in some combination (mixed incontinence). Symptomatic pelvic organ prolapse (POP) occurs when the patient is bothered by the sensation of a herniation ...
Ellen R. Solomon, Meadow M. Good
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1994
The pelvic floor conditions form a diverse array of primarily functional conditions that are rarely life-threatening but may be severely debilitating. Reassurance combined with initial medical and dietary management of most of these conditions greatly ameliorates the suffering of most patients.
Jeffrey W. Milsom, Tracy L. Hull
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The pelvic floor conditions form a diverse array of primarily functional conditions that are rarely life-threatening but may be severely debilitating. Reassurance combined with initial medical and dietary management of most of these conditions greatly ameliorates the suffering of most patients.
Jeffrey W. Milsom, Tracy L. Hull
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Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery, 2021
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B. H. Gurland+15 more
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B. H. Gurland+15 more
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Childbirth and Pelvic Floor Disorders
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2004IntroductionPelvic floor disorders (PFDs) encompass an array of conditions that may have their etiology in disruptions of the support, anatomy, or nerve supply of the pelvic floor and its contents.
W. Thomas Gregory, Ingrid Nygaard
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Laparoscopy for pelvic floor disorders
Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 2014Surgical treatment of pelvic floor disorders has significantly evolved during the last decade, with increasing understanding of anatomy, pathophysiology and the minimally-invasive 'revolution' of laparoscopic surgery. Laparoscopic pelvic floor repair requires a thorough knowledge of pelvic floor anatomy and its supportive components before repair of ...
André D'Hoore+2 more
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Investigation of pelvic floor disorders
Climacteric, 2018Pelvic floor disorders (PFDs) are a common and complex problem encompassing a broad spectrum of conditions such as urinary incontinence, voiding difficulties, pelvic organ prolapse, anal incontinence, and chronic pelvic pain. The initial assessment of women with PFDs is based on a detailed and focused history and a holistic clinical evaluation of the ...
T. Grigoriadis, S. Athanasiou
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Radiologic Evaluation of Pelvic Floor Disorders
Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 2008Several imaging modalities are available ranging from fluoroscopic techniques to ultrasonography and MRI for the evaluation of patients with pelvic floors disorders. High-resolution ultrasonography and MRI not only provide superior delineation of the pelvic floor anatomy but also reveal pathology and functional changes. This article focuses on standard
Savoye-Collet, Céline+2 more
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Pelvic floor rehabilitation for defecation disorders
Techniques in Coloproctology, 2019Pelvic floor rehabilitation is frequently recommended for defecation disorders, in both constipation and fecal incontinence. However, the lack of patient selection, together with the variety of rehabilitation methods and protocols, often jeopardize the results of this approach, causing difficulty in evaluating outcomes and addressing proper management,
Giuseppe Milazzo+34 more
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2011
Pelvic floor disorders are mostly a continuum of a disease process resulting from the loss of pelvic floor support. Although these diseases are commonly believed to afflict primarily women, the ease in examination of the pelvic floor in women makes the identification of pelvic floor disorders easier in women than in men.
Guillaume Meurette, Patrick Y. H. Lee
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Pelvic floor disorders are mostly a continuum of a disease process resulting from the loss of pelvic floor support. Although these diseases are commonly believed to afflict primarily women, the ease in examination of the pelvic floor in women makes the identification of pelvic floor disorders easier in women than in men.
Guillaume Meurette, Patrick Y. H. Lee
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1993
Included in this group of diseases are the following: idiopathic (neurogenic) incontinence, rectal prolapse, solitary rectal ulcer syndrome and idiopathic perineal pain. These conditions may be associated with disorders of the levator ani muscle and/or the internal and external sphincter ani muscles.
Najib Haboubi+2 more
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Included in this group of diseases are the following: idiopathic (neurogenic) incontinence, rectal prolapse, solitary rectal ulcer syndrome and idiopathic perineal pain. These conditions may be associated with disorders of the levator ani muscle and/or the internal and external sphincter ani muscles.
Najib Haboubi+2 more
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