Urology
- DOI:
- 10.1093/med/9780198829065.003.0005
This chapter covers various issues to do with urology in women. It begins by listing different investigation methods and what conditions they are best prepared to show. It then goes through various urological problems that may be encountered, such as ureteric stenting, haematuria, urinary tract infections and non-bacterial cystitis, and bladder pain syndrome. Urethral conditions and injuries to the urinary tract are both covered, including mechanism of injury and repair. Catheters, vesicovaginal fistulae, and urinary diversion are also described and given techniques for management.
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