Gynaecology for the Obstetrician

Gynaecology for the Obstetrician

 
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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ISBN13:9781009208826
ISBN10:1009208829
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:180 pages
Size:234x157x9 mm
Weight:300 g
Language:English
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Short description:

Covers common gynaecological problems in obstetric practice, including good governance guidance to improve patient safety and satisfaction.

Long description:
In this era of specialisation, obstetricians are becoming increasingly skilled at their jobs and deskilled in areas outside their expertise. In recent years, the education and training curricula for obstetrics and gynaecology has changed, with obstetricians expected to manage women with complex gynaecological problems encountered during pregnancy and the postnatal period competently, despite training and curricula not covering these problems in detail. Exploring common gynaecological problems such as ovarian cysts, management of vaginal prolapse and female genital mutilation, this practical book offers guidance for managing these conditions throughout the different stages of pregnancy and post-partum. Each chapter has a section on good governance, discussing salient points for clinical practice to improve patient safety and satisfaction, as well as reducing complaints and litigation. This hands-on book provides obstetricians around the globe with the evidence-based knowledge needed to deliver high quality care to pregnant women.
Table of Contents:
1. Ovarian cysts in pregnancy Masha Ben Zvi, Nikolaos Thanatsis and Arvind Vashisht; 2. Fibroids in pregnancy T. Justin Clark and Lina Antoun; 3. Cervical abnormalities in pregnancy Parveen Abedin and Lina Antoun; 4. Vulval disorders in pregnancy David Nunns; 5. Congenital uterine malformations and vaginal anomalies in pregnancy Bibi Zeyah Fatemah Sairally and Pallavi Latthe; 6. Management of vaginal prolapse and previous prolapse surgery Swati Jha; 7. LUTS (Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms) in pregnancy Neil Harvey, Ian Pearce and Rohna Kearney; 8. Previous third and fourth degree tear Nicola Adanna Okeahialam, Abdul H. Sultan and Ranee Thakar; 9. Management of postpartum retained placental remnants Mary Connor and Priya Madhuvrata; 10. Gestational Trophoblastic Disease (GTD) Victoria L. Parker and Julia E. Palmer; 11. Female Genital Mutilation Juliet Albert; 12. Ovarian and cervical malignancy in pregnancy Helen Bolton; 13. Postpartum contraception Charlotte Gatenby and Catherine Sch&&&252;nmann; 14. Pregnancy associated breast cancer Jenna Morgan, Claire Baldry, Emma Ferriman and Lynda Wyld.