TY - BOOK AU - John M. Monaghan AU - Tito Lopes AU - Raj Naik TI - Bonney's Gynaecological Surgery SN - 1405140135 AV - RG104.B65 2004 U1 - 618.1059 MON PY - 2008/// CY - Oxford PB - John Wiley & Sons KW - N1 - Contents: 1 Introduction and prologue 2 Instruments operative materials and basic surgical techniques 3 Patient assessment consent and preparation for surgery 4 Operations on the cervix 5 Operations on the uterine cavity 6 Opening and closing the abdominal cavity 7 Total abdominal hysterectomy 8 Total hysterectomy for cervical and broad ligament fibroids 17 Laparoscopy and other minimal access surgery 18 Management of extrauterine gestation and sterilization procedures 19 Operations for benign ovarian disease 20 Operations for malignant ovarian disease 21 Operations for urinary incontinence 22 Operations for prolapse of the uterus and vagina 23 Operative procedures for therapeutic abortion 24 Caesarean section 9 Myomectomy and the management of ?broids in pregnancy 10 Vaginal hysterectomy and radical vaginal hysterectomy Schauta and CoelioSchauta procedures 11 Radical hysterectomy and pelvic node dissection 12 Pelvic exenteration 13 Operations on the vulva 14 Operations on the vagina 15 Operations for the correction of urinary fistulae 16 Operations for the correction of infertility 25 The management of cancers complicating pregnancy 26 Operations on the intestinal tract for the gynaecologist 27 Presacral neurectomy 28 The formation of a urinary diversion 29 The management of injuries to the urinary tract Index N2 - Bonney’s Gynaecological Surgery has been a firm favourite forgynaecological surgical practice since it was first published in1911! In this new tenth edition, this classic of the medicalliterature has been extensively revised and expanded by threeleading gynaecological oncologists. Specifically tailored fortrainees in obstetrics and gynaecology, the text focuses on themost commonly performed procedures. This, the tenth edition carriesa renewed emphasis on evidence-based decision making, and includesnine new chapters. For the first time, the authors take into account the increasinguse of laparoscopy in diagnostic and surgical procedures, and coverreconstructive surgery, anaesthesia, information technology andaudit, complications and quality assurance. Each chapter follows aconsistent plan, guiding the reader through each procedure fromanatomy and indications to post-op considerations andcomplications. The text is also accompanied by surgicalillustrations of unparalleled quality, ensuring that this volumewill remain a valuable resource for all clinicians specialising ingynaecological surgery ER -