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Hysterectomy for Chronic Pelvic Pain
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2022For well selected patients with chronic pelvic pain (CPP), 74% to 95% of women will report complete or significant improvement in pain after hysterectomy. A thoughtful history, examination, and review of imaging can improve success by linking pain complaints to discrete pathology, menstrual activity, or uterine tenderness.
Richard, Cockrum, Frank, Tu
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Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2003
Chronic pelvic pain is a common and significant disorder of women. It is estimated to have a prevalence of 3.8% in women. Often the etiology of chronic pelvic pain is not clear, as there are many disorders of the reproductive tract, gastrointestinal system, urological organs, musculoskeletal system, and psychoneurological system that may be associated ...
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Chronic pelvic pain is a common and significant disorder of women. It is estimated to have a prevalence of 3.8% in women. Often the etiology of chronic pelvic pain is not clear, as there are many disorders of the reproductive tract, gastrointestinal system, urological organs, musculoskeletal system, and psychoneurological system that may be associated ...
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Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2014
As opposed to the satisfying solutions found in the management of acute pain, chronic pelvic pain can be a vexing problem for the patient and physician. Seldom is a single source or cause found, and nearly always the condition is influenced by the broader social and psychological context of the patient.
John F, Steege, Matthew T, Siedhoff
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As opposed to the satisfying solutions found in the management of acute pain, chronic pelvic pain can be a vexing problem for the patient and physician. Seldom is a single source or cause found, and nearly always the condition is influenced by the broader social and psychological context of the patient.
John F, Steege, Matthew T, Siedhoff
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1992
Chronic pelvic pain is a common and important gynecologic problem. The causes are diverse but can usually be categorized by the astute clinician. Gynecologic causes can often, although not always, be pinpointed for specific management protocols. Highlights of helpful areas are described in terms of history, physical examination, and laboratory and ...
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Chronic pelvic pain is a common and important gynecologic problem. The causes are diverse but can usually be categorized by the astute clinician. Gynecologic causes can often, although not always, be pinpointed for specific management protocols. Highlights of helpful areas are described in terms of history, physical examination, and laboratory and ...
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1995
The basic approach to the patient with chronic pelvic pain as practiced at the University of Tennessee, Memphis, has been described here. Using this approach allows the practicing physician to evaluate and manage realistically or refer appropriately most patients with chronic pelvic pain.
G H, Lipscomb, F W, Ling
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The basic approach to the patient with chronic pelvic pain as practiced at the University of Tennessee, Memphis, has been described here. Using this approach allows the practicing physician to evaluate and manage realistically or refer appropriately most patients with chronic pelvic pain.
G H, Lipscomb, F W, Ling
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1993
Chronic pelvic pain is a complex problem with a long history of attempts to elucidate the cause and to design effective therapies. This review is structured around recent articles in the field which contribute to our understanding, support certain therapeutic approaches, or describe a specific case.
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Chronic pelvic pain is a complex problem with a long history of attempts to elucidate the cause and to design effective therapies. This review is structured around recent articles in the field which contribute to our understanding, support certain therapeutic approaches, or describe a specific case.
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 2009
Chronic pelvic pain affects both men and women; there are probably common mechanisms that involve the central nervous system. In many cases, the symptoms may be localised to a single end organ. However, the involvement of the central nervous system may result in a complex regional pain syndrome affecting the whole pelvis and as a consequence, multiple ...
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Chronic pelvic pain affects both men and women; there are probably common mechanisms that involve the central nervous system. In many cases, the symptoms may be localised to a single end organ. However, the involvement of the central nervous system may result in a complex regional pain syndrome affecting the whole pelvis and as a consequence, multiple ...
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2000
Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is a common and debilitating condition, and yet remarkably little is known about what causes the pain. In this chapter we present a model of CPP which emphasizes the multifactorial nature of the problem. A range of physical causes are discussed, including endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), adhesions, irritable ...
J, Moore, S, Kennedy
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Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is a common and debilitating condition, and yet remarkably little is known about what causes the pain. In this chapter we present a model of CPP which emphasizes the multifactorial nature of the problem. A range of physical causes are discussed, including endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), adhesions, irritable ...
J, Moore, S, Kennedy
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The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 1996
Chronic pelvic pain is a common medical problem with significant social, psychologic, and economic implications. It accounts for 10% of all gynecologic referrals, 1 40% of laparoscopies, 2 and 12% of hysterectomies 3 performed in the United States.
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Chronic pelvic pain is a common medical problem with significant social, psychologic, and economic implications. It accounts for 10% of all gynecologic referrals, 1 40% of laparoscopies, 2 and 12% of hysterectomies 3 performed in the United States.
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Neuromodulation for Chronic Pelvic Pain
Current Urology Reports, 2018Chronic pelvic pain is a heterogeneous condition that often requires multiple physician visits and various treatments prior to achieving an acceptable management strategy. Neuromodulation has been used to treat chronic pelvic pain that has failed other therapies.Numerous modalities of neuromodulation have been used to alleviate chronic pelvic pain with
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