Description
Obesity and Gynecology, Second Edition, presents updated chapters on a variety of topics, ranging from adolescent obesity, contraception, assisted reproduction and sexual dysfunction, to bariatric surgery and improving semen parameters. The prevalence of obesity in men and women continues to dramatically increase around the world. Obesity presents specific challenges in relation to male and female infertility and general gynecology. Patients who are obese require specific considerations and knowledge.- Presents an essential reference on the significant risks of obesity related to contraception, male and female infertility, and general gynecology- Builds foundational knowledge, showing how obesity relates to general gynecology, including menstrual disorders, breasts cancer, menopause and sexual dysfunction- Assembles critically evaluated chapters that focus on obesity and gynecology to meet the practical needs of gynecologists, endocrinologists and general practitioners
Table of Contents
PrefaceSection 1: Obesity and adolescence1. Obesity and the onset of adolescence Zana Bumbuliene, Gabriele Tridenti and Anastasia Vatopoulou2. Obesity in adolescence Gail Busby and Mourad W. Seif3. Obesity in polycystic ovary syndrome and infertility Ioannis E. Messinis, Christina I. Messini and Konstantinos DafopoulosSection 2: Contraception4. Obesity and sexual health Sharon Cameron and Michelle Cooper5. Obesity and contraception Sujeetha Damodaran and Krishnan Swaminathan6. Contraceptive choices for women before and after bariatric surgery Agnieszka Jurga-Karwacka and Johannes Bitzer7. Long-term contraceptive care in obese and superobese women Johannes BitzerSection 3: Male and female Infertility8. Obesity and hirsutism Mostafa Metwally9. Obesity and female infertility Suresh Kini, Mythili Ramalingam and Tahir Mahmood10. Obesity and recurrent miscarriage Andrew C. Pearson and Tahir A. Mahmood11. Obesity and assisted reproduction Mark Hamilton and Abha Maheshwari12. Obesity and sexual dysfunction in men Darius A. Paduch and Laurent Vaucher13. Male obesity—impact on semen quality Vanessa Kay and Sarah Martins da Silva14. Evidence-based assisted reproduction in obese women Brenda F Narice and Mostafa Metwally15. Obesity, bariatric surgery, and male reproductive function Man-wa Lui, Jyothis George and Richard A. Anderson16. Medical interventions to improve outcomes in infertile obese women planning for pregnancy Vikram Talaulikar17. Surgical interventions to improve fertility potential in obese men and women Joseph Chervenak and Frank ChervenakSection 4: General Gynaecology18. Obesity and gynecology ultrasound Kiran Vanza, Mathew Leonardi and George Condous19. Obesity and menstrual disorders Jane J. Reavey, W. Colin Duncan, Savita Brito-Mutunayagam, Rebecca M. Reynolds and Hilary O.D. Critchley20. Incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse in the obese woman Clare F. Jordan and Douglas G. Tincello21. Urinary and fecal incontinence in obese women Vasilios Pergialiotis and Stergios K. Doumouchtsis22. Role of obesity in cancer in women Joanna M. Cain23. Obesity and breast cancer Chiara Benedetto, Emilie Marion Canuto and Fulvio Borella24. Obesity and female malignancies Ketankumar B. Gajjar and Mahmood I. Shafi25. Challenges in gynecological surgery in obese women Chu Lim and Tahir A. Mahmood26. Laparoscopic and robotic surgery in obese women Manou Manpreet Kaur and Thomas Ind27. Obesity and venous thromboembolism Julia Czuprynska and Roopen Arya28. Obesity and cardiovascular disease in reproductive health Isioma Okolo and Tahir Mahmood29. Female obesity and osteoporosis Rashda Bano and Tahir A. Mahmood30. Obesity, menopause, and hormone replacement therapy Marta Caretto, Andrea Giannini, Tommaso Simoncini and Andrea R. Genazzani31. Obesity and chronic pelvic pain I-Ferne Tan and Andrew W. Horne32. Obesity and clinical psychosomatic women's health Mira Lal and Abhilash H.L. Sarhadi33. Obesity and psychosexual disorders Ernesto Gonzalez-Mesa34. Professionally responsible clinical management of obese patients before and during pregnancy Frank A. Chervenak and Laurence B. McCullough



