Bladder Pain Syndrome (eBook)
XVI, 392 Seiten
Springer US (Verlag)
978-1-4419-6929-3 (ISBN)
Bladder Pain Syndrome: A Guide for Clinicians provides a comprehensive update in the pathophysiology, epidemiology, terminology, evaluation and treatment of patients with pelvic pain perceived to be related to the urinary bladder. The volume covers the tremendous evolution during the last decade in our understanding of pain syndromes and their diagnosis and treatment. It is now clear that Bladder Pain Syndrome belongs to the family of pain syndromes, and therefore treatment has moved from the treatment of the bladder to the treatment of a pain syndrome with the special problems this presents when the pain syndrome involves urinary symptoms. Interstitial Cystitis was poorly defined and the interpretation and patient selection differed enormously around the world in many ways, making exchange of information unreliable and confusing. Bladder Pain Syndrome is clearly defined and the result is a much better patient selection. This volume provides state of the art background for making a correct evaluation and diagnosis of patients with pelvic pain and voiding problems resulting in a more focused treatment to the benefit of the patients. The volume also covers the close relationship between different pain syndromes including those outside the pelvis.
Bladder Pain Syndrome: A Guide for Clinicians will be of great utility to urologists, gynecologists and all health professionals dealing with patients with pelvic pain.
Bladder Pain Syndrome: A Guide for Clinicians provides a comprehensive update in the pathophysiology, epidemiology, terminology, evaluation and treatment of patients with pelvic pain perceived to be related to the urinary bladder. The volume covers the tremendous evolution during the last decade in our understanding of pain syndromes and their diagnosis and treatment. It is now clear that Bladder Pain Syndrome belongs to the family of pain syndromes, and therefore treatment has moved from the treatment of the bladder to the treatment of a pain syndrome with the special problems this presents when the pain syndrome involves urinary symptoms. Interstitial Cystitis was poorly defined and the interpretation and patient selection differed enormously around the world in many ways, making exchange of information unreliable and confusing. Bladder Pain Syndrome is clearly defined and the result is a much better patient selection. This volume provides state of the art background for making a correct evaluation and diagnosis of patients with pelvic pain and voiding problems resulting in a more focused treatment to the benefit of the patients. The volume also covers the close relationship between different pain syndromes including those outside the pelvis.Bladder Pain Syndrome: A Guide for Clinicians will be of great utility to urologists, gynecologists and all health professionals dealing with patients with pelvic pain.
Table of ContentsPrefaceChapter 1 Historical Perspective Philip M. HannoChapter 2 Epidemiology Mirja Ruutu, Mikael Leppilahti, Jukka SairanenChapter 3 Diagnostic Criteria, Classification, and Nomenclature for Bladder Pain Syndrome (BPS)Joop P. van de Merwe, Jørgen Nordling, Pierre Bouchelouche, Mauro Cervigni, Magnus Fall, Jean-Jacques Wyndaele Part One PathophysiologyChapter 4 Clinical Pathophysiology and Molecular Biology of the Urothelium and the GAG Layer Gianfranco Tajana and Mauro CervigniChapter 5 Mast Cell and Bladder Pain Syndrome Kirsten Bouchelouche and Pierre BoucheloucheChapter 6 Neurophysiology of Pelvic Pain Mechanisms Jean-Jacques Wyndaele and Silvia MalagutiChapter 7 Syndromes Associated with Bladder Pain Syndrome as Clues to its Pathogenesis John W. Warren, Joop P. van de Merwe, J. Curtis Nickel Part Two Clinical PresentationsChapter 8 Bladder Pain Syndrome - Clinical Presentation John Hughes and Mahindra ChincholkarChapter 9 Pelvic Floor Dysfunction in Bladder Pain Syndrome (BPS) Mauro Cervigni and Franca NataleChapter 10 Psychosocial Risk Factors and Patient Outcomes for Bladder Pain Syndrome Dean A. Tripp and J. Curtis NickelChapter 11 Bladder Pain Syndrome and Sexuality Jennifer Yonaitis Fariello, Kristene E. Whitmore, Robert M. Moldwin Part Three DiagnosisChapter 12 Symptoms of Bladder Pain Syndrome John W. Warren and Philip M. HannoChapter 13 Clinical Evaluation and Diagnosis of Bladder Pain Syndrome Jennifer Yonaitis Fariello and Kristene E. WhitmoreChapter 14 Urine Biomarkers and Bladder Pain Syndrome Pierre Bouchelouche and Kirsten BoucheloucheChapter 15 Cystoscopy and Hydrodistension in the Diagnosis of Bladder Pain Syndrome Andrey Zaytsev and Magnus FallChapter 16 Biopsy Retrieval, Tissue Handling, Morphology and Histopathological Characteristics Christina Kåbjörn Gustafsson and Ralph PeekerChapter 17 Urodynamics in BPS Paul P. Irwin and Claus Riedl Part Four TherapyChapter 18 Complementary and Alternative Medical Treatments of Bladder Pain SyndromeZ. Chad Baxter, Helen R. Levey, Jennifer Yonaitis Fariello, Robert M. MoldwinChapter 19 Diet and Its Role in Bladder Pain Syndrome and Co-Morbid Conditions Justin I. Friedlander, Barbara Shorter, Robert M. MoldwinChapter 20 Physiotherapy Amy Rejba Hoffmann, Hina M. Sheth, Kristene E. WhitmoreChapter 21 Oral Therapy for Bladder Pain Syndrome Directed at the Bladder Philip M. HannoChapter 22 Pain Treatment in Bladder Pain Syndrome John Hughes and Salma MohammedChapter 23 Intravesical Therapy Mauro Cervigni and Arndt van OphovenChapter 24 Hydrodistention, Transurethral Resection and other Ablative Techniques in the Treatment of Bladder Pain Syndrome Magnus Fall, Jørgen Nordling and Ralph PeekerChapter 25 Botulinum Toxin Treatment in Bladder Pain Syndrome Paul P. Irwin and Paulo Dinis OliveriaChapter 26 Neurostimulation for Bladder Pain Syndrome Dominique El-Khawand and Kristene E. WhitmoreChapter 27 Bladder Augmentation, Urinary Diversion and Cystectomy in Patients with Bladder Pain Syndrome Jørgen Nordling, Magnus Fall, Ralph Peeker Part Five Patient PerspectiveChapter 28 A Patient Perspective Jane M. MeijlinkChapter 29 Exploratory Research on the Social Costs and Care for Patients with Bladder Pain Syndrome / Interstitial Cystitis Loredana Nasta, Simone Montagnoli, Maria Avolio
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 14.11.2012 |
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Zusatzinfo | XVI, 392 p. |
Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Allgemeines / Lexika |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Gynäkologie / Geburtshilfe | |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Schmerztherapie | |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Urologie | |
Schlagworte | bladder augmentation • bladder diversion • bladder installation therapy • bladder pain • Cystectomy • cystoscopy • interstitial cystitis • neurostimulation • pelvic floor neuralgia |
ISBN-10 | 1-4419-6929-2 / 1441969292 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4419-6929-3 / 9781441969293 |
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