- Provides a state-of the-art approach to robotic female pelvic reconstructive surgery
- Written by experts in both urology and urogynecology
- Includes extensive illustrations
This text is designed to present a comprehensive and state-of the-art approach to robotic female pelvic reconstructive surgery. Written by experts in both urology and urogynecology, each of these sections address patient selection, pre-operative considerations, surgical technique, and management of intra and post –operative complications.
Furthermore, each chapter includes the most current evidence in the literature that supports specific techniques. Extensive illustrations make this an interactive text.
Emphasis is placed on sacrocolpopexy, the mostly commonly performed robotic procedure performed in female pelvic medicine. The set up of this operation, surgical technique, and tips and tricks are discussed.
In addition, the management of the uterus is also be addressed in detail, including supracervical and total hysterectomy, as well as uterine-sparing techniques. The appropriate preoperative evaluation, including decisions to be made in addressing concomitant surgical conditions such as stress urinary incontinence, is addressed so that the reader can provide comprehensive management for all surgical pelvic floor disorders. Other reconstructive procedures covered include controversial topics such as power morcellation of the uterus and placement of vaginal mesh.
The text will also include elements that pertain to male and female patients, such as ureteral reimplantation and sigmoid resection.
The Use of Robotic Technology in Female Pelvic Floor Reconstruction will be invaluable to both urologists and gynecologists in the field.
Table of Contents- 1. Introduction
Jennifer Anger and Karyn Eilber - 2. Patient Selection, Risks, and Alternative Surgical Strategies
Amy E. Rosenman and Jessica Zigman - 3. Selection of Concomitant Vaginal Procedures
Sarah A. Adelstein and Una J. Lee - 4. Concomitant Management of Occult and Symptomatic Stress Urinary Incontinence
Steven J. Weissbart and Ariana L. Smith - 5. Set-up for Robotic Sacrocolpopexy
Katarzyna Bochenska and Sarah Collins - 6. Steps of Robotic-Assisted Sacrocolpopexy
Karyn S. Eilber and Juzar Jamnagerwalla - 7. Robotic-Assisted Hysterectomy with Abdominal Sacrocolpopexy
Janine L. Oliver and Christopher M. Tarnay - 8. The Role of Power Morcellation and Controversies
A. Lenore Ackerman - 9. Sacrohysteropexy
Bilal Chughtai and Dominique Thomas - 10. Additional Gynecologic Indications for Robotic-Assisted Surgery
M. Jonathon Solnik and Lea Luketic - 11. Robotic Surgical Management of Combined Vaginal and Rectal Prolapse
Emily Siegel, Beth A. Moore, and David P. Magner - 12. Enterocele
David P. Magner - 13. Robotic-assisted Vesicovaginal Fistula Repair
Devin N. Patel and Jennifer Anger - 14. Robotic-Assisted Ureteral Reimplantation
Christopher J. Dru and Hyung L. Kim - 15. Complications of Robotic Urologic Surgery
Kathleen C. Kobashi