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This guideline covers the routine postnatal care that women and their babies should receive in the first 8 weeks after the birth. It includes the organisation and delivery of postnatal care, identifying and managing common and serious health problems in women and their babies, how to help parents form strong relationships with their babies, and baby feeding. The recommendations on emotional attachment and baby feeding also cover the antenatal period.
Sacrocolpopexy with hysterectomy using mesh to repair uterine prolapse (IPG577)
Evidence-based recommendations on sacrocolpopexy with hysterectomy using mesh to repair uterine prolapse. This involves attaching mesh from the top of the vagina to the base of the spine to support the pelvic organs after the womb has been removed.
effectiveness of colpocleisis compared with sacrospinous fixation for pelvic organ prolapse in elderly women?...
satisfaction, from the use of pessaries compared with surgery for pelvic organ prolapse in women? Any...
Source guidance details Comes from guidance Urinary incontinence and pelvic organ...
Source guidance details Comes from guidance Urinary incontinence and pelvic organ...
NICE has developed a medtech innovation briefing (MIB) on TUC Safety Valve to prevent balloon inflation in the urethra during transurethral catheterisation .
Laparoscopic ventral mesh rectopexy for internal rectal prolapse (IPG618)
Evidence-based recommendations on laparoscopic ventral mesh rectopexy for internal rectal prolapse in adults. This involves using a piece of sterile material (mesh) to attach the rectum to the lower back bone using keyhole surgery.
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for refusal for consent:- Why do families refuse to give permission for organ donation? CG135/2
This guideline covers when to offer and discuss caesarean birth, procedural aspects of the operation, and care after caesarean birth. It aims to improve the consistency and quality of care for women and pregnant people who are thinking about having a caesarean birth or have had a caesarean birth in the past and are now pregnant again.
NICE to reinforce the importance of collaborative working with system partners to ensure a more integrated approach to safety recommendations made in NICE guidance
Mesh for vaginal wall prolapse should only be used in the context of research, says NICE
Updated advice says current evidence on the safety of the procedure shows there are serious, but well-recognised safety concerns.
NICE opens consultation on draft pelvic floor dysfunction guideline recommendations
NICE has today (28 June 2021) published its draft guideline on the prevention and non-surgical management of pelvic floor dysfunction and is seeking stakeholder comments on the draft recommendations.
Women should be offered the treatment option of their choice, in discussion with their clinician
The long-term safety and efficacy is inadequate on two procedures NICE is calling for further evidence on