Section 1. The Basics of Urogynecology: 1. Patient selection and assessment for laparoscopic urogynecology Graham Chapman and Robert Pollard; 2. Patient counseling and the consent process for laparoscopic urogynecology Swati Jha; 3. Measuring outcomes in urogynecologic surgery Philip M. Toozs-Hobson, Dudley Robinson and Ilias Liapis; 4. Surgical set-up, ergonomics, entry techniques, port placement and instrumentation for laparoscopic urogynecology Gemma Nightingale and Christian Phillips; 5. Surgical dissection and mesh attachment techniques for laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy Olivia Chang, Katie Propst and Tonya N. Thomas; 6. Surgical anatomy for laparoscopic urogynecology Eric S. Chang and Kristie A. Greene; 7. Learning curve in laparoscopic urogynecologic surgery: strategies to optimize training and acquiring competence Claire McCarthy, Barry O'Reilly and Orfhlaith O'Sullivan; 8. Prevention and management of the complications of laparoscopic urogynecologic surgery Martino Zacche and Rohna Kearney; 9. Mesh: types and indications for use for laparoscopic urogynecology Amy Park, Graham Chapman and Marie Fidela Paraiso; 10. Medicolegal issues in laparoscopic urogynecology Swati Jha; Section 2. Procedureal Steps and Evidence: 11. Total and subtotal laparoscopic hysterectomy at sacrocolpopexy: procedure steps and evidence Tsung Mou and Kimberly Kenton; 12. Laparoscopic sacrohysteropexy: Oxford technique: procedure steps and evidence Matthew Izett-Kay, Rufus Cartwright and Natalia Price; 13. Laparoscopic hysteropexy: procedure steps and evidence Yara Abdelkhalek, Nikolaus Veit-Rubin and Bruno Deval; 14. Laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy: procedure steps and evidence Christopher Maher and Zhuroan Chen; 15. Laparoscopic native tissue repair: procedure steps and evidence Guenter K. Noe; 16. Laparoscopic pectopexy: procedure steps and evidence Igor But and Tamara Serdinsek; 17. Laparoscopic colposuspension: procedure steps and evidence Matthew Izett-Kay, Alfred Cutner and Arvind Vashisht; 18. Laparoscopic paravaginal repair: procedure steps and evidence Bobby Garcia, John Miklos and Robert Moore; 19. Choice of sacrocolpopexy route including vaginal mesh attachment Emily Davidson and Karl Jallad; 20. Total laparoscopic hysterectomy: procedure steps and evidence Lisa Hickman and Katie Propst; 21. Vaginal hysterectomy and ligamentopexy for apical prolapse Yara Abdelkhalek, Nikolaus Veit-Rubin and Bruno Deval 3; 22. Laparoscopic ventral rectopexy for rectal prolapse: steps and evidence Yara Abdelkhalek, Gluck Ohad and Bruno Deval 3; Section 3. Opinion and Debate: 23. Hysterectomy versus uterine preservation in the management of uterine prolapse Vladimir Kalis, Zdenek Rusavy and Khaled Ismail; 24. Laparoscopic hysterectomy: total or subtotal debate Kim van Delft and Steven Schraffordt; 25. Evidence-based approach to concomitant incontinence surgery at the time of sacrocolpopexy Anna Rosamilia; 26. Management of the posterior compartment in laparoscopic urogynecology: role of rectopexy, vaginal rectocele repair and perineorhaphy Angela Yuan and Sarah Vogler; 27. The role of meshes in the treatment of female pelvic organ prolapse Yara Abdelkhalek, Christian Phillips and Bruno Deval; Section 4. Robotic Surgery: 28. The rise of robotic surgery in benign gynecology Viviana Casas, Lisa Hickman and Cecile Ferrando; 29. Unique advantages of robotics in urogynecology Siri Drangsholt and Patrick Culligan; 30. Troubleshooting for robotic laparoscopic surgery: tips and tricks Matt Hewitt.