This book provides a comprehensive, state-of-the-art review of this evaluation of voiding disorders and will serve as a valuable resource for clinicians and surgeons. The book reviews the basic indications for urodynamics as well as the interpretation of basic and advanced studies with the use of clinical vignettes. In addition to step-by-step description in text, the textbook provides illustrations/photographs and tracings of different urodynamics scenarios. This atlas of urodynamics will serve as an extremely useful resource for physicians dealing with and interested in the evaluation of pelvic floor disorders and voiding dysfunction. It will provide a concise and comprehensive review of all the different types of urodynamics scenarios, while instructing its readers on how to accurately and consistently interpret these studies. All chapters are written by experts in the fields of pelvic floor disorders and voiding dysfunction.
This book provides a comprehensive, state-of-the-art review of this evaluation of voiding disorders and will serve as a valuable resource for clinicians and surgeons. The book reviews the basic indications for urodynamics as well as the interpretation of basic and advanced studies with the use of clinical vignettes. In addition to step-by-step description in text, the textbook provides illustrations/photographs and tracings of different urodynamics scenarios. This atlas of urodynamics will serve as an extremely useful resource for physicians dealing with and interested in the evaluation of pelvic floor disorders and voiding dysfunction. It will provide a concise and comprehensive review of all the different types of urodynamics scenarios, while instructing its readers on how to accurately and consistently interpret these studies. All chapters are written by experts in the fields of pelvic floor disorders and voiding dysfunction.
1: Equipment, Setup, and Troubleshooting for Basic and Advanced Urodynamics
Karyn S. Eilber, Tom Feng, and Jennifer Tash Anger
2: Terminology/Standard Interpretative Format for Basic and Advanced Urodynamics
Drew A. Freilich and Eric S. Rovner
3: Overactive Bladder: Non-Neurogenic
Marisa M. Clifton and Howard B. Goldman
4: Overactive Bladder: Neurogenic
Alana M. Murphy and Patrick J. Shenot
5: Female Stress Urinary Incontinence
Nitin Sharma, Elizabeth Kavaler, and Farzeen Firoozi
6: Male Stress Urinary IncontinenceRicardo Palmerola and Farzeen Firoozi
7: Bladder Outlet Obstruction: Male Non-Neurogenic
Christopher Hartman and David Y. Chan
8: Bladder Outlet Obstruction: Female Non-Neurogenic
William D. Ulmer and Elise J.B. De
9: Neurogenic Bladder Obstruction
Seth A. Cohen and Shlomo Raz
10: Iatrogenic Female Bladder Outlet Obstruction
Sandip Vasavada
11: Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Courtenay K. Moore
12: Augmented Lower Urinary Tract
Shilo Rosenberg and David A. Ginsberg
13: Adolescent/Early Adult Former Pediatric Neurogenic Patients: Special Considerations
Benjamin Abelson and Hadley M. Wood
14: Lower Urinary Tract Anomalies
Michael Ingber
Index