Laparoscopic Anatomy of the Pelvic Floor / / by Jean-Bernard Dubuisson, Jean Dubuisson, Juan Puigventos |
Autore | Dubuisson Jean-Bernard |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2020.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (XIII, 229 p. 153 illus., 151 illus. in color.) |
Disciplina | 617.55 |
Soggetto topico |
Gynecology
Minimally invasive surgery Human anatomy Gynecology Minimally Invasive Surgery Anatomy |
ISBN | 3-030-35498-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Traditional anatomy of the pelvic floor -- Laparoscopic normal anatomy of the pelvic floor seen by transperitoneal vision -- Laparoscopic normal retroperitoneal anatomy of the pelvic floor seen after peritoneal incision -- Laparoscopic anatomy of the pelvic floor in case of genital prolapse seen by transperitoneal vision -- Laparoscopic anatomy of the pelvic floor in case of genital prolapse seen after peritoneal incision -- Laparoscopic sacropexy and lateral suspension with meshes to treat genital prolapse -- Anatomical references. |
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Dubuisson Jean-Bernard | ||
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Ureteral complications of gynecological surgery : prevention, diagnosis and treatment / / Jean-Bernard Dubuisson, [and three others] |
Autore | Dubuisson Jean-Bernard |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (x, 177 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color) |
Disciplina | 605 |
Soggetto topico |
Generative organs, Female - Surgery - Complications
Ureters - Surgery - Complications Ureters - Surgery - Complications - Diagnosis Ureters - Surgery - Complications - Prevention Ureters - Surgery - Complications - Treatment |
ISBN | 3-031-15598-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- 1: Why This Book? -- 1.1 As a Pelvic Surgeon, Knowledge About the Ureter Should Be Important -- 1.2 The Ureter, Taboo for Gynecologists? -- 1.3 The Ureter, the Main Organ in Pelvic Surgery -- 1.4 The Ureter, a Calm Neighbor -- 1.5 The Ureter and Litigation -- 1.6 Constant Vision of the Ureter During Pelvic Surgery -- 1.7 Ureter Frowned upon or too Close to a Dissection Means Sometimes Stress for the Gynecologic Surgeon -- Reference -- Part I: Anatomy of the Ureter -- 2: Classic Anatomy -- 2.1 General Anatomy (Fig. 2.1) -- 2.2 Dimensions of the Ureter (Fig. 2.2) -- 2.3 Anatomical Relationships of the Lumbar Segment (Fig. 2.3) -- 2.3.1 Dorsally -- 2.3.2 Laterally -- 2.3.3 Medially -- 2.3.4 Ventrally -- 2.4 Crossing of the Infundibulopelvic Ligament (Fig. 2.2) -- 2.5 Anatomical Relationships of the Iliac Segment (Figs. 2.4, 2.5, 2.6 and 2.7) -- 2.5.1 Dorsally -- 2.5.2 Laterally -- 2.5.3 Medially -- 2.5.4 Ventrally -- 2.6 Anatomical Relationships of the Pelvic Segment -- 2.6.1 Parietal Segment: Anterior Visualization of the Pelvic Segment (Fig. 2.8) -- 2.6.2 Visceral Segment: Lateral Parametrium (Figs. 2.9 and 2.10) -- 2.7 Bladder Portion (Fig. 2.11) -- 2.8 Anatomical Relationships of the Ureter and Pelvic Vessels (Fig. 2.12) -- 2.9 Cadaver Anatomy, Laparoscopic View of the Iliac Area (Fig. 2.13) -- References -- 3: Generalities on the Ureter -- 3.1 Segmental Vascularization (Fig. 3.1) -- 3.2 Nerves -- 3.3 Congenital Anomalies (Figs. 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6 and 3.7) -- 3.4 Histology (Fig. 3.8) -- 3.4.1 Adventitia -- 3.4.2 Muscular Layer -- 3.4.3 Mucosa -- 3.4.4 Activity of the Ureter -- 4: Different Anatomical Aspects of the Ureter in Laparoscopy -- 4.1 Relationship Between Ureter and Promontory (Fig. 4.1) -- 4.2 Ureter and Iliac Arteries in Laparoscopy (Figs. 4.2 and 4.3).
4.3 Ureter and Infundibulopelvic Ligament, in Laparoscopy (Figs. 4.4, 4.5, 4.6, 4.7 and 4.8) -- 4.4 Ureter and Ovarian Fossa, in Laparoscopy (Figs. 4.9, 4.10, 4.11, and 4.12) -- 4.5 Ureter and Uterosacral Ligaments (Figs. 4.13, 4.14 and 4.15) -- 4.6 Ureter and Hypogastric Nerve (Figs. 4.16 and 4.17) -- 4.7 Ureter and Uterine Vessels in Laparoscopy (Figs. 4.18 and 4.19) -- 4.8 Ureter and Entry in the Mackenrodt's Ligament and into the Bladder (Figs. 4.20, 4.21 and 4.22) -- References -- Part II: Lesions of the Ureter in Surgical Gynecology -- 5: Iatrogenic Lesions of the Ureter -- 5.1 Thread Ligature (Figs. 5.1, 5.2 and 5.3) -- 5.2 Section (Figs. 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6) -- 5.3 Compression by Crushing -- 5.4 Burn and Diathermy-Related Injury (Fig. 5.7) -- 5.5 Denudation, Operative Adventitial Stripping -- 5.6 Perforation During an Endoluminal Procedure -- 5.7 Kink -- Reference -- 6: Operations Causing Iatrogenic Lesions of the Ureter -- 6.1 Hysterectomy -- 6.1.1 Danger Zones -- 6.1.1.1 Crossing of the Iliac Vessels (Fig. 6.1) -- 6.1.1.2 Crossing of the Uterine Arteries (Figs. 6.2 and 6.3) -- 6.1.1.3 Colpotomy (Figs. 6.4 and 6.5) -- 6.1.1.4 Closure of the Vagina and Fascia (Figs. 6.6, 6.7 and 6.8) -- 6.2 Hysterectomy Associated with Adnexal Surgery and Ovariolysis (Figs. 6.9, 6.10 and 6.11) -- 6.3 Oophorectomy (Figs. 6.12, 6.13 and 6.14) -- 6.4 Surgery for Deep Endometriosis (Fig. 6.15) -- 6.4.1 Frozen Pelvis -- 6.4.2 Severe Ovariolysis (Figs. 6.16 and 6.17) -- 6.4.3 Heat Transmission (Fig. 6.18) -- 6.5 Radical Hysterectomy (Figs. 6.19, 6.20 and 6.21) -- 6.6 Vaginal Radical Hysterectomy (Schauta's Operation) (Figs. 6.22 and 6.23) -- 6.7 Perforation of the Isthmus of the Uterus -- 6.8 Pelvic Organ Prolapse (Figs.6.24, 6.25, 6.26 and 6.27) -- 6.9 Stress Urinary Incontinence Treatment (Figs. 6.28 and 6.29). 6.10 Obstetrical Practice -- 6.11 In Summary of Iatrogenic Lesions of the Ureter -- References -- Part III: Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Traumatic Lesions of the Ureter -- 7: Prevention of Traumatic Lesions of the Ureter During Gynecological Surgery -- 7.1 Usual Recommendations -- 7.1.1 Ureter and Pelvic Tumor -- 7.1.2 Dissection Plane -- 7.1.3 Bladder Pillars -- 7.1.4 Hemostasis of Uterine Vessels -- 7.1.5 Intraligamentous Uterine Leiomyoma -- 7.1.6 Ureter and Ovarian Cyst -- 7.2 Special Recommendations for Laparoscopic Hysterectomy -- 7.2.1 Surgeon Experience -- 7.2.2 Fenestration of the Broad Ligament (Figs. 7.1 and 7.2) -- 7.2.3 Comfort Obtained with the Uterine Manipulator (Fig. 7.3) -- 7.2.4 Ureter and Hemostasis of the Uterine Vessels (Fig. 7.4) -- 7.2.5 Precise Level for the Treatment of the Uterine Pedicle (Fig. 7.5) -- 7.2.6 Ureter and Bladder (Fig. 7.6) -- 7.2.7 Limited Dissection of the Broad Ligament (Fig. 7.7) -- 7.2.8 Closure of the Peritoneum -- 7.3 Prevention of Ureteral Injury During Surgery for Endometriosis (Fig. 7.8) -- 7.4 Prevention of Ureteral Injury During Occlusion of the Uterine Artery (Figs. 7.9 and 7.10) -- 7.5 Prevention of Ureteral Injury in the Presence of Anatomical Anomalies (Fig. 7.11) -- 7.6 Prevention of Ureteral Injury During High Plications of the Uterosacral Ligaments or McCall Procedure for Pelvic Reconstruction (Fig. 7.12) -- 7.7 Prevention During Cesarean Section and Postpartum Hysterectomy for Hemorrhage -- References -- 8: What to Do during the Operation in the Event of a Suspected Ureteral Lesion? -- 8.1 Intravenous Injection of Indigo Carmine at the Slightest Suspicion -- 8.2 During Cystoscopy (Figs. 8.1, 8.2 and 8.3) -- 8.3 Recognition of an Intraoperative Complication -- 8.3.1 Thread Ligation -- 8.3.2 Thermal Injury -- 8.3.3 Section of the Ureter -- Reference. 9: What to Do after Surgery in Case of the Suspected Ureteral Lesion? -- 9.1 Clinical Signs Suggesting a Postoperative Complication -- 9.1.1 Ureter Obstruction -- 9.1.2 Ureteral Leakage -- 9.1.3 Ureter Fistula -- 9.2 Imaging -- 9.2.1 Abdominal Ultrasound -- 9.2.2 Ureteric Jet on Ultrasound -- 9.2.3 Intravenous Urography -- 9.2.4 CT Urography. Plain Film Abdominal X-Ray Following a Contrast-Enhanced CT Scan -- 9.2.5 MR Urography -- 9.2.6 9mTc MAG3 Renal Scintigraphy -- 9.2.7 Retrograde Pyelogram -- 9.2.8 Iconography of Radiological Images (Figs. 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.4, 9.5, 9.6, 9.7, 9.8, 9.9, 9.10, 9.11, 9.12 and 9.13) -- 9.2.9 Intravenous Indocyanine Green Administration (Figs. 9.14, 9.15, and 9.16) -- 10: Treatment of the Ureteral Lesion -- 10.1 Techniques for Urinary Drainage -- 10.1.1 Ureteral Stent (Double-J Catheter) -- 10.1.2 Ureteral Catheter ("Single-J" Catheter) -- 10.1.3 Nephrostomy Tube -- 10.1.4 Success Rates of Ureteral Drainage -- 10.2 Surgical Reconstruction -- 10.2.1 Ureteral Resection and Anastomosis (Ureteroureterostomy) -- 10.2.2 Ureterovesical Reimplantation (Ureteroneocystostomy) (Figs. 10.1, 10.2, 10.3, 10.4, 10.5, 10.6, 10.7 and 10.8) -- 10.2.2.1 Bladder Mobilization -- 10.2.2.2 Psoas-Hitch Technique -- 10.2.2.3 Boari-Küss Flap Repair -- 10.2.2.4 Anastomosis Technique -- 10.2.2.5 Additional Ureteral Repair Techniques -- References -- Part IV: Ureteral Endometriosis -- 11: Ureteral Endometriosis -- 11.1 Frequency of Ureteral Endometriosis -- 11.2 Definitions -- 11.2.1 Extrinsic Endometriosis -- 11.2.2 Intrinsic Endometriosis -- 11.3 Diagnosis of Ureteral Endometriosis -- 11.4 Treatments of Ureteral Endometriosis -- 11.4.1 Excision of all Pelvic Endometriotic Lesions -- 11.4.2 Ureterolysis -- 11.4.3 Segmental Resection -- 11.4.4 Reimplantation -- References -- Take Home Message. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910637720103321 |
Dubuisson Jean-Bernard | ||
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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