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Looks at the workd of the Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital in Ethiopia, founded by two Australian gynaecologists to help yong women who are rejected by their families and friends after sustaining injuries during...
Describes a range of operations for the treatment of stress incontinence. Shows some of the important steps in selecting patients for surgery and deciding the most appropriate operation in any individual...
In the 1960s gynaecologists Reg and Catherine Hamlin left Sydney for a three-year contract in Addis Ababa that turned into a lifetime’s commitment. Shows the hospital they build and meets some of the 14,00...
The colposuspension is a suprapubic operation designed to correct incontinence due to urethral sphincter incompetence (genuine stress incontinence). The procedure is described and shown in detail.
Shows a procedure that can be used either for female or male patients to increase urethral resistance at a level of the bladder neck and produce continence. It is designed to be used in the conscious patient...
The Raz operation is an endoscopic bladder neck suspension designed to correct stress incontinence due to urethral sphincter incompetence (genuine streess incontinence). The procedure is described and shown...
Causes and management of urinary and faecal incontinence.
Produced with the co-operation of the National Council for the Disabled. Aims to promote understanding by health care professionals of the principles involved in the selection and use of aids to promote...
An overview of the problem of incontinence, explaining what it is and how to manage it. The skin care section gives advice on washing, drying and working with one person at a time instead of a whole ward or...
Information and guidance for those involved in the care and management of those who suffer from the involuntary passing of urine. 1: Explains the mechanism of the bladder and looks at different types of...
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