2nd Edition

Reconstructive and Reproductive Surgery in Gynecology, Second Edition Volume 1: Fundamentals and Conditions

Edited By Malcolm G. Munro, Victor Gomel Copyright 2019
    445 Pages 455 Color Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    This text details the techniques and procedures now needed in gynecology, with a special focus on reconstructive vaginal, hysteroscopic, laparoscopic, robotic, and laparotomic surgery, including that designed to preserve or enhance fertility. Residents, clinicians, and surgeons can now understand pathogenesis, appropriate imaging and investigation, and application of surgical and nonsurgical strategies and techniques for such common problems as fibroids and endometriosis. The two volumes of this second edition contain over 20 new chapters and over 140 instructional videos; each chapter features Key Point summaries.

    Editors

    Contributors

    Introduction

    VOLUME 1: FUNDAMENTALS AND CONDITIONS

    1. Anatomy and surgical dissection of the female pelvis: For the gynecologic surgeon

    Andrew I. Brill, Robert M. Rogers, Jr., and Victor Gomel

    2. Reproductive physiology for the gynecological surgeon

    Victor Gomel, Malcolm G. Munro, and Peter F. McComb

    3. Energy-based surgical devices

    Andrew I. Brill and Malcolm G. Munro

    4. Principles of laparoscopic surgery

    Sukhbir S. Singh, Olga Bougie, and Malcolm G. Munro

    5. Principles of microprocessor-assisted laparoscopic ("robotic") surgery

    Erica Dun, Vadim Morozov, and Ceana Nezhat

    6. Principles of laparotomic and vaginal surgery

    Victor Gomel and Malcolm G. Munro

    7. Principles of hysteroscopic surgery

    Barry H. Sanders and Malcolm G. Munro

    8. Imaging for the gynecologic surgeon

    Caterina Exacoustos and Margit Dueholm

    9. Preservation of fertility in gynecologic surgery: Strategies and techniques

    Victor Gomel, Mohamed A. Bedaiwy, and Recai Pabuççu

    10. Complications of surgery of the female reproductive tract

    Nyia Noel, Christina Alicia Salazar, Keith Isaacson, and Malcolm G. Munro

    11. Congenital anomalies of the female reproductive tract

    Joseph S. Sanfilippo and Kathryn D. Peticca

    12. Ectopic pregnancy

    Victor Gomel and Malcolm G. Munro

    13. Endometrial polyps

    Marit Lieng and Jason A. Abbott

    14. Adenomyosis: Uterus-sparing treatment

    Grigoris F. Grimbizis and Themistoklis Mikos

    15. Endometriosis: General principles

    Sukhbir S. Singh, Catherine Allaire, and David L. Olive

    16. Uterine leiomyomas

    Levent Mutlu, Kimberly W. Keefe, and Hugh S. Taylor

    17. Pathogenesis of pelvic floor disorders

    Geoffrey W. Cundiff

    18. Pelvic infections and their sequelae

    Jorma Paavonen

    19. Fallopian tube disorders

    Victor Gomel

    20. Postoperative adhesions

    Victor Gomel and Philippe R. Koninckx

    21. Pathogenesis, pathology, and clinical significance of intrauterine adhesions

    Miriam M.F. Hanstede, Mark Hans Emanuel, and Jason A. Abbott

    22. Malignancy

    Denis Querleu

    23. Chronic pelvic pain

    Fred M. Howard and Malcolm G. Munro

    24. Abnormal uterine bleeding

    Malcolm G. Munro

    25. The adnexal mass

    Denis Querleu

    26. Diagnosis, investigation, and nonsurgical management of pelvic organ prolapse and urinary incontinence

    Yaël Levy-Zauberman and Hervé Fernandez

    27. Infertility: Mechanisms and investigation

    Victor Gomel

    28. Recurrent pregnancy loss: A new strategy for evaluation based on genetic testing

    William H. Kutteh, Carolyn R. Jaslow, Paul R. Brezina, Raymond W. Ke, Amelia P. Bailey, and Mary D. Stephenson

    VOLUME TWO: GYNECOLOGICAL SURGERY

    29. Surgery for congenital anomalies: Hysteroscopic, laparoscopic, laparotomic, and vaginal

    Joseph S. Sanfilippo, Kathryn D. Peticca, and Fabiola Balmir

    30. Surgery for vulvar disorders

    Howard T. Sharp

    31. Endometrial sampling and uterine curettage

    Yaël Levy-Zauberman, Perrine Capmas, and Hervé Fernandez

    32. Management of endometrial polyps

    Jason A. Abbott and Marit Lieng

    33. Endometrial ablation

    Malcolm G. Munro

    34. Surgery for intrauterine adhesions

    Mark Hans Emanuel and Miriam M.F. Hanstede

    35. Leiomyomas I: Hysteroscopic and other transvaginal approaches

    Barry H. Sanders and Malcolm G. Munro

    36. Leiomyomas II: Abdominal approaches

    William H. Parker, Tommaso Falcone, and Malcolm G. Munro

    37. Leiomyomas III: Image-guided surgery and procedures

    Scott Chudnoff, Sukrant Mehta, and Eleanor Hawkins

    38. Hysterectomy

    Jon Ivar Einarsson and Mobolaji O. Ajao

    39. Reconstructive surgery of the fallopian tube

    Victor Gomel

    40. Ectopic pregnancy: Surgical management

    Victor Gomel

    41. Ovarian surgery

    Victor Gomel and Mohamed A. Bedaiwy

    42. Endometriosis I: Surgery for endometriosis associated with pain

    Nicola Berlanda and Paolo P. Vercellini

    43. Endometriosis II: Surgical treatment of endometriosis associated with infertility

    David L. Olive and Mauro Busaca

    44. Endometriosis III: Deep infiltrating endometriosis

    Sukhbir S. Singh and Sugandha Agarwal

    45. Procedures specific for chronic pelvic pain

    Fred M. Howard

    46. Surgical treatment of urinary incontinence

    Yaël Levy-Zauberman, Xavier Deffieux, and Hervé Fernandez

    47. Management of pelvic organ prolapse

    Geoffrey W. Cundiff

    48. Surgery during intrauterine pregnancy

    Michel Canis, Nicolas Bourdel, Céline Houlle, Benoit Rabischong, Revaz Botchorishvili, and Jean L. Pouly

    49. Preservation of fertility in malignancy

    Denis Querleu, Sophie Deutsch-Bringer, and Alejandra Martínez

    50. Oocyte and embryo cryopreservation for fertility preservation

    Ana Cobo and José Remohi

    Index

    Biography

    Malcolm G. Munro, MD, is a clinical professor at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, and the director of Gynecologic Services, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kaiser Permanente, Los Angeles, California, USA. He was a cofounder of the FIGO Menstrual Disorders Committee, which has been responsible for the development and publication of the FIGO Nomenclature and Classification Systems for causes of abnormal bleeding in reproductive years, created to facilitate the design and interpretation of related clinical trials. He has published more than 100 papers, 30 chapters, and 4 books. He is an editor, on the editorial board, or a reviewer for numerous peer-reviewed specialty journals. He has served the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists (AAGL) as a member of the Board of Trustees (2000– 2002) and was the inaugural chair of the AAGL Practice Committee, in charge with the development of evidence-based practice guidelines related to minimally invasive approaches to gynecology.

    Victor Gomel, MD, is a professor and former head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, in the Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. He has served as the president of several societies, including the Society of Reproductive Surgeons, the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, the Canadian Fertility and Andrology Society, and the International Society of In Vitro Fertilization. He is internationally recognized for pioneering work in reproductive microsurgery and operative laparoscopy. With his team, he obtained the first IVF baby in Canada. He has received many prestigious awards including the honorary degree of Doctor of Science from the Simon Fraser University and the Salat-Baroux prize in reproduction from the French National Academy of Medicine, to which he was elected as a foreign member. He was elected as a fellow to the Academy of Art and Sciences and was awarded the Légion d’Honneur by the president of France.