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Book SynopsisKnowledge of and experience with the basic technique of vaginal hysterectomy is not univers al. Each surgeon must learn to identify and appreciate the dimensions of individual variation in anatomic findings and therefore surgical technical decisions and their execu tion from one patient to another. Unexpected surgical difficulty can be predicted, but ultimately it is dealt with retrospectively. Skilled practitioners must study the particular patient and her problem comprehensively and allow for such individual variations in find ings and technical needs as are necessary to the surgical solution for that patient''s problem. Recognizing these factors, Drs. Hoffman and Spellacy have orga nized and prepared a comprehensive monograph concerning this very real clinical entity. They have reviewed the experience of con temporary surgeons and blended these recommendations with their own e
Trade Review"This book should be in the library of all gynaecological teaching hospitals, and is required reading for all gynaecological surgeons who wish to increase the number of their patients who would benefit from vaginal surgery."
(The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology)Table of Contents1 Vaginal Hysterectomy in Perspective.- 2 Standard Approach.- 3 Management of the Adnexa.- 4 Intraoperative Complications.- 5 Enlarged Uterus.- 6 Lack of Descensus.- 7 Markedly Prolapsed Uterus.- 8 Prior Pelvic Surgery.- 9 Miscellaneous Conditions.