Ran Pang

Guang’anmen Hospital China

Ran Pang is a consultant urologist and leader in functional urology and urodynamics at Guang’anmen Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences (CACMS). After completing residency training, he was accepted to a clinical fellowship at Peking University, China, in 2005. Subsequently, he was a research fellow at Mayo Clinic, USA, in 2011 and a urodynamic fellow at Dalhousie University, Canada, in 2015. As a leading expert, Prof. Pang also serves on several international organizations, as well as local professional committees. He is the chair of the Publication and Communication Committee, International Continence Society; vice chair of the Kidney Cancer Committee of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine, China Anti-Cancer Association; and vice chair of the Pelvic Floor Disorder Group of the Urology Committee, Chinese Association of Integrative Medicine.

Ran Pang

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The female pelvis is a complex anatomical region composed of the bony pelvis, pelvic muscle, connective tissue, and pelvic organs. The levator ani muscles, pelvic floor fasciae, and ligaments play a critical role in maintaining pelvic organs in their normal location. The injury and defects of these muscles and connective tissues can result in pelvic floor dysfunction. With a deep understanding of the functional anatomy of the female pelvis, precision treatment can be achieved for the management of pelvic floor dysfunction. In this book, experts and researchers from different countries present the latest advances and innovations in the field of the female pelvis. The contents offer readers vital updates, even though they cannot cover every facet of the female pelvis.

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