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Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is a complex and debilitating condition affecting a significant proportion of individuals, predominantly women. Conventional therapies, including pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches, often provide limited relief ...
Vivek Chakole +4 more
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Pelvic nerve endometriosis: MRI features and key findings for surgical decision [PDF]
Endometriosis is a prevalent gynecological disorder in women of reproductive age. It is the leading cause of chronic pelvic pain. While the mechanisms underlying this pain remain elusive, rare cases of pelvic nerve involvement can result in severe ...
Justine Bourg +7 more
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Nerve-Sparing Radical Hysterectomy: Kobayashi's Method
After Prof. S. Okabayashi introduced Okabayashi Operation in 1921, several surgeons introduced numerous improvements in Japan. One of them is so-called the Tokyo Method which was improved and revised by Dr. Kyusaku Ogino (1950), Prof.
Hiroyuki Yoshikawa
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Applied anatomy of female pelvic plexus for nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy(NSRH)
Background Nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy(NSRH)has the advantage of reducing postoperative complications and improving postoperative quality of life.
Fan Ye +6 more
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Bladder pain syndrome (BPS) is a severely debilitating condition. BPS is a symptom complex affecting the urinary bladder, which is characterized by pelvic pain, urinary urgency, frequency, and nocturia.
Rutvi Manoj Mody +2 more
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NIR-II fluorescence imaging with ICG improves intraoperative visualization of pelvic autonomic nerves. [PDF]
Clinical and Translational Medicine, Volume 16, Issue 2, February 2026.
Qu Q +11 more
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Background Superior hypogastric plexus is a retroperitoneal plexus that receives visceral sensation from pelvic viscera. Superior hypogastric plexus block (SHPB) was used for chronic pelvic pain and recently studied for postoperative pain.
Essam Mahran, Mohamed A. Wadod
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Dysuria following hysterectomy [PDF]
In the observations of the pelvic nerves both in the reconstruction model of the pelvis of newborn and that of the extripated specimen after OKABAYASHI's hysterectomy as well as in the observations of pelvic nerves at autopsy, it has been verified that ...
Saratani, Kazuo
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Colorectal and uterine movement and tension of the inferior hypogastric plexus in cadavers
Background Hypotheses on somatovisceral dysfunction often assume interference by stretch or compression of the nerve supply to visceral structures. The purpose of this study is to examine the potential of pelvic visceral movement to create tension of the
Johnson Ian P
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A step towards stereotactic navigation during pelvic surgery: 3D nerve topography [PDF]
Background: Long-term morbidity after multimodal treatment for rectal cancer is suggested to be mainly made up by nerve-injury-related dysfunctions.
Agnus, V. (V.) +12 more
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