Who should be evaluated for skin cancer?

Who should be evaluated for skin cancer?

Dr. Scott Wilcher talks more about skin cancer evaluations.

Rectocele

Rectocele

A title=rectocele;healthinfo=Pelvic Organ Prolapse: Surgery for Rectocele and Enterocele is a defect of the posterior wall of the vagina allowing the rectum to prolapse up and into the vagina.

Uterine Prolapse

Uterine Prolapse

A uterine prolapse is a defect in the ligaments that support the top of the vagina (where the cervix and uterus are located) allowing the cervix and uterus to drop down into, and possibly out of, the vagina.

Cystocele No Uterus

Cystocele No Uterus

Cystocele is a defect of the anterior wall of the vagina allowing the bladder to prolapse into the vagina.

Rectocele No Uterus

Rectocele No Uterus

A title=rectocele;healthinfo=Pelvic Organ Prolapse: Surgery for Rectocele and Enterocele is a defect of the posterior wall of the vagina allowing the rectum to prolapse up and into the vagina.

Vaginal vault prolapse

Vaginal vault prolapse

A vaginal vault prolapse is a defect in the ligaments that support the top of the vagina (where the cervix and uterus used to be prior to a hysterectomy) allowing the vagina to drop down into, and possibly out.

Paravaginal Defect Repair

Paravaginal Defect Repair

Paravaginal defect repair is a laparoscopic procedure in which the tissue connecting the bladder to the pelvic floor is reattached.

Cystocele

Cystocele

Cystocele is a defect of the anterior wall of the vagina allowing the bladder to prolapse into the vagina.

Introduction to Pelvic Anatomy

Introduction to Pelvic Anatomy

A computer animation shows the female pelvic anatomy.

What are the top causes of osteoarthritis?

What are the top causes of osteoarthritis?

Dr. James Klosterman talks more about the top causes of osteoarthritis.

Is osteoarthritis hereditary?

Is osteoarthritis hereditary?

Dr. Klosterman discusses whether heredity is a cause of osteoarthritis.

Is osteoarthritis age related?

Is osteoarthritis age related?

Dr. Klosterman discusses whether age and osteoarthritis are related.