Perineal and anal sphincter trauma: diagnosis and clinical management

Perineal and anal sphincter trauma: diagnosis and clinical management

Sultan, A.H.
Thakar, R.
Fenner, D.E.

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There has been an increase in litigation due to a failure of recognition of anal sphincter tears and inappropriate management. This aims to clarify and graphically demonstrate perineal anatomy and explain the pathophysiology of anal incontinence as well as applied pharmacology. It also institutes the new recommended classification of perineal tears and describes the various anal sphincter repair techniques. The emphasis is placed on the correct post-operative management, management of a subsequent pregnancy following previous anal sphincter injury and prevention of anal sphincter tears as an important issue that hasnot been given due consideration previously. The authors also focus on medical/legal implications in order to introduce safe medical practice. The book will mostly be of interest to trainees and consultants, colorectal surgeons, physiotherapists, midwives, continence advisors, labour wards and lawyers. Summarises the recent research and new information for perineal and anal sphincter trauma which needs to be more widely publicised in terms of best practice Provides a step-by-step approach to the understanding of perineal anatomy and tips on how to make an accurate diagnosis and classify perineal trauma INDICE: Anatomy of the perineum and the anal sphincter.- Diagnosis of perineal trauma.- Repair of episiotomy, first and second degree tears.- Third and fourth degree tears.- Prevention of perineal trauma.- Postpartum problems and the role of a perineal clinic.- Female genital mutilation.- Pathophysiology ofanal incontinence.- Investigations of anorectal function.- Imaging of the anal sphincter.- Conservative management of anal incontinence.- Secondary anal sphincter repair.- Advanced surgical techniques.- Rectovaginal fistulas.- Medicolegal implications.

  • ISBN: 978-1-84800-996-7
  • Editorial: Springer
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 196
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/02/2009
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés