Produktbild: Pelvic Dysfunction in Men

Pelvic Dysfunction in Men Diagnosis and Treatment of Male Incontinence and Erectile Dysfunction

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.08.2006

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

242

Maße (L/B/H)

22,7/15,4/1,7 cm

Gewicht

336 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-470-02836-0

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"The glossary of terms is useful and contains many common terms used in the specialty; for the student, it would be helpful to provide clarification of the terms 'nocturia' and 'urgency'." (Physiotherapy Journal, March 2010)
"This is a welcome addition to the field and should be of interest to a wide variety of healthcare providers who care for these patients." (Doody's Health Services)
 
"...an essential reference book for physiotherapists working in the field of male pelvic floor disorders ...simple layout ..." (Association of Psychotherapists in Women's Health, September 2006)

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.08.2006

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

242

Maße (L/B/H)

22,7/15,4/1,7 cm

Gewicht

336 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-470-02836-0

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Pelvic Dysfunction in Men
  • List of Figures xiii

    List of Tables xvii

    Preface xix

    Acknowledgements xxi

    1 History of the Male Pelvic Floor 1

    Introduction 1

    Physiotherapy development 1

    Assessment of the male pelvic floor 2

    Pelvic floor exercises 3

    Posture 3

    Detrusor underactivity 3

    Detrusor overactivity 4

    Nocturnal enuresis 5

    Post-prostatectomy incontinence 5

    Post-micturition dribble 6

    Constipation 6

    Faecal incontinence 7

    Erectile dysfunction 7

    Conclusion 8

    2 Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms 9

    Male lower urinary tract symptoms 9

    Male questionnaires 10

    Prevalence of lower urinary tract symptoms 12

    Summary 13

    3 Anatomy and Physiology of the Lower Urinary Tract 15

    Male lower urinary tract 15

    Prostate gland 17

    Pelvic floor muscles 18

    Penis 22

    Nerve supply to the urinary system 22

    Congenital abnormalities 24

    Summary 27

    4 Nervous Control of Lower Urinary Tract Function 29

    Introduction 29

    Urinary continence 29

    Micturition cycle 29

    Neurological control of the bladder 31

    Integral bladder storage and voiding reflexes 33

    Summary 35

    5 Prostate Conditions and their Treatment 37

    Investigations for prostate conditions 37

    Benign prostatic hyperplasia 38

    Prostate cancer 40

    Prostatitis 41

    Summary 41

    6 Urinary Incontinence 43

    Definition of urinary incontinence 43

    Prevalence of urinary incontinence in men 43

    Incidence of urinary incontinence following transurethral resection of the prostate 44

    Incidence of urinary incontinence following radical prostatectomy 44

    Classification of lower urinary tract symptoms 45

    Storage symptoms 45

    Voiding symptoms 47

    Post-micturition symptoms 47

    Signs suggestive of lower urinary tract dysfunction 47

    Urodynamic terminology 50

    Summary 51

    7 Pelvic Pain in Men 53

    Introduction 53

    Definitions of pelvic pain 53

    Acute pelvic pain 54

    Chronic pelvic pain syndromes 54

    Penile pain 54

    Prostatitis 55

    Sexual pain 55

    Incidence of pelvic pain 55

    Aetiology of acute pelvic pain 56

    Aetiology of chronic pelvic pain 57

    Assessment of pelvic pain 58

    Treatment of acute pelvic pain 58

    Treatment of chronic pelvic pain 58

    Summary 61

    8 Patient Assessment 63

    Introduction 63

    Subjective assessment 63

    Bowel activity 65

    Objective assessment 69

    Urodynamics 70

    Summary 74

    9 Conservative Treatment 75

    Conservative treatment for men with lower urinary tract symptoms 75

    Stress urinary incontinence 77

    Urge urinary incontinence 87

    Post-prostatectomy incontinence 90

    Post-micturition dribble 91

    Chronic retention of urine 91

    Extra-urethral urinary incontinence 93

    Functional incontinence 94

    Follow-up treatment 94

    Treatment outcomes 94

    Prevention of urinary incontinence 94

    Pads 94

    Appliances 96

    Skin care 96

    Research opportunities 97

    Case studies: Questions and answers 98

    Summary 100

    10 Literature Review of Treatment before and after Prostatectomy 101

    Introduction 101

    Literature search 102

    Results 103

    Conclusions 111

    11 Treatment of Post-prostatectomy Patients 113

    Introduction 113

    Assessment 113

    Treatment 114

    Post-prostatectomy complications 117

    Post-prostatectomy erectile dysfunction 119

    Summary 120

    Frequently asked questions 120

    12 Medication 123

    Introduction 123

    Pharmacotherapy for detrusor overactivity 124

    Pharmacotherapy for stress urinary incontinence 126

    Pharmacotherapy for nocturnal enuresis 127

    Medication for nocturia 127

    Medication which may have an adverse effect on lower urinary tract function 128

    Medication which reduces the size of the prostate gland 130

    Medication which relaxes the smooth muscle of the bladder neck 130

    Medication for prostate cancer 130

    Medication for hypocontractile bladder 131

    Medication for erectile dysfunction 131

    Medication which changes the colour of the urine 131

    Summary 131

    13 Faecal Incontinence 133

    Introduction 133

    Digestive system 133

    Defaecation 134

    Pelvic floor muscles 134

    Causes of faecal leakage 137

    Treatment for faecal leakage 138

    Summary 144

    14 Male Sexual Dysfunction 145

    Introduction 145

    Low libido 145

    Erectile dysfunction 146

    Orgasmic and ejaculatory disorders 153

    Anorgasmia 154

    Anejaculation 154

    Retrograde ejaculation 155

    Retarded ejaculation 156

    Premature ejaculation 157

    Aspermia 158

    Haemospermia 158

    Low-volume ejaculate 159

    Painful ejaculation 159

    Anhedonia 159

    Sexual pain 160

    Summary 160

    15 Treatment of Male Sexual Dysfunction 161

    Introduction 161

    Low libido 161

    Erectile dysfunction 162

    Literature review of physical therapy for erectile dysfunction 163

    Premature ejaculation 174

    Conclusions 176

    16 Setting up a Continence Service 177

    Introduction 177

    Integrated continence services 177

    Director of continence services 179

    Contacts for specialist groups 182

    Suppliers 183

    Helplines for men in the UK 183

    Books and videos for professionals 185

    Books for patients 186

    Video for patients 187

    Summary 187

    Appendix: Male Continence Assessment Form 189

    Glossary 197

    References 201

    Index 217