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Ce livre montre, de façon nouvelle, comment le bassin de la femme peut bouger et se transformer lors de l'accouchement, et pourquoi cela facilite considérablement le passage du foetus. Il propose des moyens pratiques (mouvements, positions) pour mettre en oeuvre ces transformations. Il est écrit par deux professionnelles du mouvement, également professionnelles de santé. Elles démontrent que connaître sa propre anatomie et reconnaître ses sensations permet à la femme de mieux utiliser ses propres ressources pour optimiser le processus de l'accouchement. La vision du bassin dynamique qu'elles présentent ici est le fruit du croisement de leurs connaissances et de l'expérience des centaines de sages-femmes avec qui elles travaillent depuis quinze ans. Ce livre est à fois : un ouvrage de référence pour les professionnels de la naissance, pour comprendre avec précision les transformations du bassin, les positions que prennent les femmes, et leurs conséquences pour le passage foetal ; un parcours d'exploration pour la femme qui va accoucher, pour mieux connaître son corps, se préparer avec plus de confiance, et ainsi devenir protagoniste de son accouchement ; une aide pour l'accompagnant (e), à qui il apporte des outils de connaissance pour un rôle plus actif.
Childbirth. --- Labor (Obstetrics) --- Natural childbirth. --- Pelvis. --- Pelvis --- Accouchement --- Travail (Obstétrique) --- Bassin (Anatomie) --- Accouchement naturel --- Delivery, Obstetric --- methods --- Bevalling --- Travail (Obstétrique)
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Abdomen --- Diagnostic Imaging --- Digestive System Diseases --- Pelvis --- Radiography, Abdominal --- Diseases --- Diagnosis. --- Treatment. --- Radiography. --- methods --- radiography
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Manipulation, Osteopathic --- Physical Examination. --- Pelvis --- Spine --- Osteopathic medicine --- Ostéopathie --- Bassin (Anatomie) --- Colonne vertébrale --- methods. --- pathology. --- Technique --- Diseases --- Maladies
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The impetus for this book came from the recent appearance of single specialty books pertaining to reoperative surgery on various organs in the pelvis, as well as from the recognition that several different disciplines are involved with the challenges of reoperative pelvic surgery. Surgeons often encounter challenging dilemmas involving organ systems that have historically been attended to by surgeonsrepresentingcloselyrelatedbut distinctspecialtyareas. Withincreasing sophisticationand knowledge about management of anatomically adjacent organs by the specialties of gynecologic oncology, gynecology, urology, and colon and rectal surgery, as well as the emergence of specialty training programs in urogynecology and pelvic floor disorders, we thought it appropriate and timely to create a textbook acknowledging this increasing knowledge and interspecialty collaboration. To this end,where appropriate, we haveincluded collaborative authors fromeach of the specialties, any ofwhommaybecalledupontoaddressaparticularanatomicarea. Itseemsinevitablethatsituations willariseinwhichthecollaborativeexpertiseofseveralseparatespecialtiesmayconvergetoprovide surgeons the benefit of the combined thought processes that would prove invaluable when such difficult problems are encountered. With this in mind, the editors, from the fields of gynecologic oncology, urology, and colon and rectal surgery, identified experts in theirown fields who could bestcontribute to the management of specific problem areas. For example, since reoperations for endometriosis may involve uterus, adnexae, ovaries, or the colorectum, the chapter concerning this condition has been coauthored by specialists in colorectal surgery and gynecologic oncology. We have been fortunate to find experts who have collaborated to bring available evidence-based medicine, best demonstrated practices, and personal experience to their contributions.
Pelvic Neoplasms -- surgery. --- Pelvis -- Reoperation. --- Pelvis -- surgery. --- Reoperation. --- Pelvic Neoplasms --- Reoperation --- Pelvis --- Neoplasms by Site --- Body Regions --- Surgical Procedures, Operative --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Anatomy --- Neoplasms --- Diseases --- Surgery - General and By Type --- Surgery & Anesthesiology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Surgery. --- Pelvic cavity --- Pelvic region --- Medicine. --- Gynecology. --- Rectum --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Colorectal Surgery. --- General Surgery. --- Colon (Anatomy) --- Surgery, Primitive --- Medicine --- Gynaecology --- Generative organs, Female --- Rectum—Surgery . --- Gynecology .
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Pelvic Floor Dysfunction: A Multidisciplinary Approach provides the most up-to-date and comprehensive aspects of evaluation and therapy of female pelvic floor dysfunction. The book is edited by well-known international surgeons who have clinical practices within one tertiary referral institution, the Pelvic Floor Center at Cleveland Clinic Florida in Weston (Fort Lauderdale), Florida. All of the contributing authors are staff clinicians at the Cleveland Clinic in the Cleveland, Ohio,Weston, Florida, or Naples, Florida campuses. Recognized by clinicians worldwide for its excellence in this clinical area, Cleveland Clinic departments of Gynecology,Urology, and Colorectal Surgery have combined their expertise in producing this text. The importance of a team approach to the evaluation and management of Pelvic Floor problems is emphasized. Pelvic Floor Dysfunction: A Multidisciplinary Approach is focused on urinary incontinence and other voiding dysfunctions, fecal incontinence and other distal gastroenterologic problems, genital and rectal prolapse, and other recognized pelvic floor problems. Since the Pelvic Floor encompasses all the organs within the pelvic cavity, this work is essential reading for the practicing Gynecologist/Urogynecologist,Urologist, and Colorectal Surgeon.
Pelvic floor --- Urinary incontinence. --- Fecal incontinence. --- Urogynecology. --- Diseases. --- Gynecologic urology --- Gynecology --- Urology --- Fecal soiling --- Feces --- Incontinence, Fecal --- Soiling, Fecal --- Defecation disorders --- Bladder control disorder --- Incontinence, Urinary --- Urine --- Urination disorders --- Floor of pelvis --- Pelvis --- Incontinence --- Genitourinary organs --- Generative organs, Female --- Rectum --- Urodynamics. --- Proctology. --- Diseases --- Treatment. --- Gastroenterology --- Urine dynamics --- Urine hydrodynamics --- Hydrodynamics --- Urinary organs --- Colorectum --- Cloaca (Zoology) --- Intestine, Large --- Female generative organs --- Female generative tract --- Female genital tract --- Female genitalia --- Female reproductive system --- Female reproductive tract --- Generative organs --- Genito-urinary organs --- Urogenital organs --- Organs (Anatomy) --- Gynecology. --- Urology. --- Colon (Anatomy) --- Colorectal Surgery. --- Surgery. --- Medicine --- Gynaecology --- Gynecology . --- Rectum—Surgery .
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As compared with cytology's use in other organ systems, direct cytological examination of the endometrium is not a widely practiced diagnostic procedure. This volume highlights endometrial cytology as an effective method for ensuring endometrial normalcy and discovering and diagnosing malignant and premalignant states. Endometrial Cytology with Tissue Correlations covers the background, collection technique, diagnostic criteria and pitfalls, as well as reliability of endometrial cytology. This volume, part of the Essentials in Cytopathology book series, fits into the lab coat pocket and is ideal for portability and quick reference. Each volume in the series is heavily illustrated with a full color art program, while the text follows a user-friendly outline format. John A. Maksem, M.D., is Director of Cytopathology, Orlando Health, Orlando, Florida. Stanley J. Robboy, M.D., is Head of Gynecologic & Obstetrical Pathology, Department of Pathology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina. John W. Bishop, M.D., is HS Clinical Professor of Pathology, University of California, Davis, Sacramento, California. Isabelle Meiers, M.D., is Head of Cytology at University Hospital Lewisham, London, United Kingdom. .
Cervix Uteri -- microbiology. --- Cytodiagnosis -- methods. --- Endometrial Neoplasms -- diagnosis. --- Generative organs, Female -- Cancer -- Cytopathology. --- Generative organs, Female -- Cytopathology. --- Uterine Cervical Neoplasms -- diagnosis. --- Endometrium --- Laboratory Techniques and Procedures --- Uterine Neoplasms --- Investigative Techniques --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Uterus --- Uterine Diseases --- Genital Neoplasms, Female --- Genitalia, Female --- Urogenital Neoplasms --- Genitalia --- Genital Diseases, Female --- Urogenital System --- Female Urogenital Diseases --- Neoplasms by Site --- Female Urogenital Diseases and Pregnancy Complications --- Neoplasms --- Anatomy --- Diseases --- Diagnosis --- Methods --- Endometrial Neoplasms --- Cytodiagnosis --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Pathology --- Oncology --- Cytology --- Endometriosis. --- Pathology. --- Disease (Pathology) --- Adenomyosis --- Medicine. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Medical sciences --- Medicine, Preventive --- Generative organs, Female --- Pelvis
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