List of guidelines published by NICE and other organisations

NICE guidelines

Bilateral cervicosacropexy (CESA) or vaginosacropexy (VASA) using mesh for pelvic organ prolapse

Episcissors-60 for mediolateral episiotomy (MTG47)

Infracoccygeal sacropexy using mesh for vaginal vault prolapse repair

Insertion of extraurethral (non-circumferential) retropubic adjustable compression devices for stress urinary incontinence in women

Intramural urethral bulking procedures for stress urinary incontinence

Laparoscopic augmentation cystoplasty (including clam cystoplasty)

Nocturnal enuresis - the management of bedwetting in children and young people

Pelvic floor dysfunction: prevention and non-surgical management

Percutaneous posterior tibial nerve stimulation for overactive bladder syndrome

Retrograde urethral sphincterometry

Sacral nerve stimulation for urge incontinence and urgency-frequency

Sacrocolpopexy using mesh for vaginal vault prolapse repair

Sacrocolpopexy with hysterectomy using mesh for uterine prolapse repair

Single-incision sub-urethral short tape insertion for stress urinary incontinence in women

Surgical repair of vaginal wall prolapse using mesh

Urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse in women: management

Urinary tract infection: diagnosis, treatment and long-term management of urinary tract infection in children

RCOG 

Green Top Guidelines

Management of Bladder Pain Syndrome (Green-top Guideline No. 70)

Third- and Fourth-degree Perineal Tears, Management (Green-top 29)

Vaginal Vault Prolapse (Green-top 46)

Obtaining Valid Consent 

Obtaining Valid Consent (Clinical Governance Advice 6)

Repair of Third- and Fourth-Degree Perineal Tears Following Childbirth (Consent Advice 9)

Vaginal Surgery for Prolapse (Consent Advice 5)

RCOG SAC Opinion Papers

The Use of Mesh in Gynaecological Surgery (SAC Opinion Paper 19)

IUGA

Joint report on terminology for surgical procedures to treat pelvic organ prolapse

Joint report on the terminology for surgical procedures to treat stress urinary incontinence in women

Joint position statement on the management of mesh-related complications for the FPMRS specialist

An International Urogynecological Association (IUGA)/International Continence Society (ICS) Joint Report on the Terminology for the Assessment of Sexual Health of Women with Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

IUGA-ICS Joint Report on the Terminology for reporting outcomes of surgical procedures for (Female) Pelvic Organ Prolapse (2012)

IUGA-ICS Joint Report on the Terminology and Classification of Complications arising from Native Tissue Female Pelvic Floor Surgery (2012)

IUGA-ICS Joint Report on the Terminology and Classification of Complications directly arising from the insertion of Prostheses (meshes, implants, tapes) and Grafts in Female Pelvic Floor Surgery (2011)

IUGA-ICS Joint Report on the Terminology for Female Pelvic Floor Dysfunction (2010)

IUGA-ICS Joint Report on the Terminology for the Conservative and Nonpharmacological Management of Female Pelvic Floor Dysfunction 

IUGA-ICS Joint Report on the Terminology for Female Pelvic Organ Prolapse 

IUGA-ICS Female Anorectal Dysfunction report now available 

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