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2025 Delphi consensus on robotic ventral mesh rectopexy. [PDF]

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Uterine Artery Embolization: A Growing Pillar of Gynecological Intervention. [PDF]

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The use of interventional procedures for cancer pain. A brief review. [PDF]

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Superior hypogastric plexus block and ganglion impar (Walther)

Techniques in Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management, 2005
The superior hypogastric plexus is formed by pelvis visceral afferents and efferent sympathetic nerves from branches of the aortic plexus, and fibers from the splanchnic nerves. Pelvic viscera innervated by the superior hypogastric plexus include the bladder, uterus, vagina, prostate, testes, urethra, descending colon, and rectum.
Ricardo Plancarte-Sanchez
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Superior Hypogastric Plexus and Ganglion Impar Block

2015
The superior hypogastric plexus (alternatively referred to as plexus hypogastricus and presacral nerve) constitutes the most caudal of the great plexuses of the sympathetic nervous system (Fig. 57.1). The superior hypogastric plexus represents the pelvic extension of the abdominal sympathetic nervous system.
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Blockade of the Superior Hypogastric Plexus Block for Visceral Pelvic Pain

Pain Practice, 2001
Abstract: Visceral pelvic pain is a common problem with variable etiology. The sympathetic nervous system plays an important role in the transmission of visceral pain independent of its etiology. Five major pathways by which pelvic pain is transmitted can be identified. One of them, the superior hypogastric plexus, an extension of the preaortic plexus,
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Superior Hypogastric Plexus Block (X-Ray Fluoroscopy-Guided, CT-Guided)

2019
Superior hypogastric plexus block (SHPB) involves injection of a local anesthetic or a neurolytic to the superior hypogastric plexus, which lies anterior to the fifth lumbar (L5) vertebra and the first sacral (S1) vertebra, to obtain a sympathetic nerve blocking effect. It is indicated for relief of pain originating from the pelvic viscera.
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Superior Hypogastric Plexus Block

Hannah Nicole Lyons   +2 more
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