COURSE OBJECTIVE
Understand the medical, surgical and rehabilitation management of the female urinary incontinence.
Implementation of the surgical skills of pelviperineal surgeons (gynecologists, urologists, urogynecologists) in the vaginal approach to the resolution of female urinary incontinence.
Target Audience
Gynecologists, urologists, colorectal surgeons
What unique about this course
Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a prevalent condition affecting approximately 50% of aged women in the world.
Most of Pelvic Floor Disorders are self managed or not treated .This approach suggests that a incidence of the pathology is underestimate
50% of women seeking appropriate cares undergo several diagnostic and therapeutic pathways.
An average of 3 or more different specialist are involved in these pathways following a negative therapeutic response.
The timing to assess a correct diagnosis ranging between three and five years
Surgical treatments for incorrect diagnosis or improper execution, determine up to 30% a situation comparable or even worsening compared to the period before the surgery and need for a new surgery procedure.