This unique 10-set DVD series provides you with over 20 hours of video footage on a variety of sugical procedures.
These extraordinary videos utilize explicit surgical drawings, extensive video footage of cadaver dissections, as well as numerous live surgical demonstrations to teach techniques of a variety of pelvic surgical procedures.
Urogynecologist and pelvic surgeon, Mickey M. Karram, M.D., who is the editor-in-chief of the series plus another 18 renowned pelvic surgeons discuss how best to evaluate patients prior to sugery as well as appropriate indications and techniques of a variety of pelvic procedures. Also, significant footage is provided on how best to avoid and manage complications.
One of the unique characteristics of this DVD is live patient demonstrations of examinations, as well as urodynamic studies. Specific case studies are presented, management options are reviewed and the final chapter provides an overview regarding coding and reimbursement. Also included in this DVD is an extras folder in which history and physical examination forms, voiding diaries and office and surgical superbills can be downloaded.
|
|||||||||||||||||||
An entire section on synthetic midurethral slings begins with a detailed description and demonstration of relevant pelvic anatomy for retropubic and transobturator synthetic slings. Traditional TVT, as well as other suprapubic approaches are demonstrated and discussed. A whole section on transobturator synthetic midurethral slings is also provided. This begins with a detailed description of transobturator anatomy, followed by multiple examples of various transobturator slings. The final section on “Avoiding and Managing Sling Complications” is presented and this includes video footage on how to take down a variety of sling procedures, as well as a detailed discussion of avoiding and managing complications.
|
|||||||||||||||||
This is followed by a chapter that is a video atlas of a variety of urethral and bladder abnormalities that can be seen on cystourethroscopy. A section on operative cystoscopy which includes passage of ureteral stents, retrograde pyelogram and bladder biopsy is also demonstrated. Techniques for suprapubic catheter placement and opening and closing of the bladder are demonstrated.
|
|||||||||||||||||||
This two set DVD is 2 hours and 52 minutes long and is divided into six chapters. Numerous reconstructive procedures performed on the urethra and the urinary bladder are demonstrated and discussed. These involve repair of both simple and complex urethral diverticulum and urethrovaginal fistula with and without a Martius fat pad transposition. A pubovaginal sling in conjunction with urethral diverticulum repair, urethrovaginal fistula is also demonstrated. Techniques for managing urethral stricture with complete urethral reconstruction, as well as urethral reconstruction for complete loss of the posterior urethra are discussed and demonstrated. Multiple examples of vaginal and abdominal repair of vesicovaginal fistula are also discussed and demonstrated. The final chapter deals with repair of a vesicouterine fistula.
|
This two set DVD is 3 hours and 28 minutes long and is composed of 10 chapters. This two set DVD begins with an overview of the concepts of pelvic support, as well as an anatomic review utilizing cadaveric dissection of normal anterior and posterior vaginal wall support. A traditional cystocele repair with Kelly plication, as well as numerous examples of vaginal paravaginal repair are demonstrated. Surgical techniques to appropriately determine midline versus paravaginal defects are also demonstrated and discussed. Defect specific rectocele, perineorrhaphy and levatorplasty are all demonstrated. A section on combined repairs demonstrates repairs in conjunction with vaginal hysterectomy and enterocele repairs. Augmented mesh repairs of the anterior and posterior vaginal walls are also demonstrated with a detailed discussion on indications and fixation points when mesh is utilized. The final chapter addresses commonly asked questions.
|
This two set DVD is 3 hours and 33 minutes long, and is broken down into 10 chapters. Techniques to correct enterocele and vaginal vault prolapse are discussed and demonstrated. It begins with an introduction and discussion of anatomy of the pelvic floor and general principles of repair. Vaginal techniques to correct enterocele, as well as modified McCall culdeplasty are demonstrated. High uterosacral vaginal vault suspension, sacrospinous ligament suspension, ileococcygeus suspension, abdominal sacrocolpopexy and Mayo technique for cuff support are all demonstrated and discussed. Obliterative procedures including a LeForte partial colpocleisis and complete colpectomy and colpocleisis are also demonstrated. The final chapter deals with commonly asked questions.
|
|
|
|

