Home Patients I am told I might need I am told I may need A test Anorectal Physiology What to expect Porridge enema Urodynamics What to expect Proctography Fluoroscopic MRI Ultrasound Endoanal Pelvic Floor Transvaginal MRI Gut transit studies Endoscopy Cystoscopy Sigmoidscopy / Colonoscopy A non-operative treatment Behavioural therapy Physiotherapy Electrical Stimulation PTNS Vaginal pessaries Self-catheterisation Trans-anal irrigation Surgery Surgery for bladder incontinence Botulinum Toxin injection Sacral nerve stimulation Tapes and slings Colposuspension Urethral bulking agents Surgery for bowel incontinence Overview of options Sacral Nerve Stimulation Anal sphincter repair Mucopexy / internal delormes Injectable bulking agents Surgery for problems in passing urine Sacral neuromodulation Surgery for bowel prolapse or difficulties in bowel emptying What is a rectal prolapse? - Overview of options Mesh Rectopexy Suture Rectopexy Resection Rectopexy Altemeier Procedure Delormes Procedure Mucopexy / internal delorme Rectocele repair (? STARR) Surgery for gynaecological prolapse Uterus / vaginal vault (Sacrocolpopexy/Sacrohysteropexy) Bladder (anterior colporrhaphy) Bowel (posterior colporrhaphy) Surgery for anal conditions Anal fistula What is a fistula - overview of treatment options Living with a seton Ligation of inter-sphincteric tract (LIFT) procedure Advancement flap surgery for anal fistula Video assisted assessment of fistula tract (VAAFT) Laser closure of fistula tract (FiLAC) Fistula plugs Haemorrhoids What are haemorrhoids – overview of treatment options Having a banding procedure Having a haemorrhoidal artery ligation procedure or haemorrhoidopexy Having a Haemorrhoidectomy Anal fissure What is an anal fissure – overview of treatment options Anal skin tags What are anal skin tags and the risks of surgical removal Stomas What is a stoma? Living with a stoma I have a problem with my stoma Colostomy formation Ileostomy formation Ileal conduit formation ACE procedure