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NICE Guidelines for Urinary Incontinence
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence Sept 2013 - for review in September 2015
IUGA/ICS
Pelvic floor muscle activity during impact activities in continent and incontinent women: a systematic review
Helene Moser Monika Leitner Jean-Pierre Baeyens Lorenz Radlinger 2018
Fundamentals of terminology in lower urinary tract function
Marcus J. Drake
A Standard for Terminology in Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndromes: A Report From the Chronic Pelvic Pain Working Group of the International Continence Society
Neurourology and Urodynamics 36:984–1008 (2017)
Treatment of Daytime Urinary Incontinence: A Standardization Document From the International Children’s Continence Society
Shang-Jen Chang, Erik Van Laecke, Stuart B. Bauer, Alexander von Gontard, Darius Bagli, Wendy F. Bower, Catherine Renson, Akihiro Kawauchi, and Stephen Shei-Dei Yang
An International Urogynecological Association (IUGA)/ International Continence Society (ICS) joint report on the terminology for female anorectal dysfunction
Abdul H. Sultan, Ash Monga, Joseph Lee , Anton Emmanuel , Christine Norton , Giulio Santoro , Tracy Hull , Bary Berghmans , Stuart Brody , Bernard T. Haylen May 2016
IUGA/ICS 2016 An International Urogynecological Association (IUGA) / International Continence Society (ICS) joint report on the terminology for female pelvic organ prolapse (POP).
Haylen BT, Maher CF, Barber MD, Camargo S, Dandolu V, Digesu A, Goldman HB, Huser M, Milani AL, Moran PA, Schaer GN, Withagen MI Int Urogynecol J. 2016 Jan 11. [Epub ahead of print
Top Papers of 2015 That Will Change Incontinence Research and Practice ICS 2015
IUGA/ICS Joint report on Terminology for Female Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
2009
State of the Art Assessment Tools - Which Should We Use?
ICS Annual meeting 2011
INCONTINENCE by Paul Abrams, Linda Cardozo, Saad Khoury, Alan Wein 4th Edition 2009
2014 Consensus Statement on Improving Pelvic Floor Muscle Training Adherence
Chantale Dumoulin, Jean Hay-Smith,,4Helena Frawley,Doreen McClurg, Dianne Alewijnse, Kari Bo, Kathryn Burgio, Shu-Yueh Chen, Pauline Chiarelli, Sarah Dean, Suzanne Hagen, Julia Herbert, Aishath Mahfooza, Frances Mair, Diane Stark, and Marijke Van Kampen
ACOG/AUGS Guidelines
ACOG/AUGS Offer Pelvic Organ Prolapse Guideline
Obstet Gynecol; 2017 Apr; Tulikangas, et al April 10, 2017
AUA (American Urological Association) Clinical Guidelines
Diagnosis and Treatment of non -Neurogenic Overactive Bladder
Diagnosis and Treatment of Interstitial Cystitis/Bladder Pain Syndrome
Early Detection of Prostate Cancer
The Management of Erectile Dysfunction
Guidelines for the Surgical Management of Female SUI
Other
Deloitte Access Economics "The Economic Impact of Incontinence in Australia"
The Continence Foundation of Australia 2011
2014
Measuring Outcomes in Urogynecologic Surgery: “Perspective is Everything” – A Review
Parker-Autry et al 2013
Outcome Measurement of OA March 2012
Chi-Shun LIEN , Chieh-Lung Chou
This report is an Australian initiative to address human and fiscal burdens associated with conditions causing pelvic pain. It provides solutions to improve women’s health services and outcomesThe intended audiences for the Pelvic Pain Report are state and federal governments, funders, clinicians, consumers, allied health care professionals, researchers and research funders.
Deborah Bush , Dr Susan Evans , Professor Thierry Vancaillie 2011
Best Clinical Practice Gynaecology Cancer Guidelines NSW Health 2009