Anatomic basis of chronic perineal pain: role of the pudendal nerve

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R. Robert
D. Prat-Pradal
J. J. Labat
M. Bensignor
S. Raoul
R. Rebai
J. Leborgne
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[1] Faculté de Médecine,Laboratoire d’Anatomie
[2] Faculté de Médecine,Laboratoire d’Anatomie
[3] Hôtel Dieu CHRU,Service de Neurotraumatologie
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Pudendal nerve; Surgery; Infiltration; Neurophysiology;
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10.1007/s00276-998-0093-3
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Our anatomic findings have led us to define conflictual relations that may be encountered in their course by the pudendal n. and its branches. Starting from the clinical study of a group of patients suffering from chronic perineal pain in the seated position, we have defined, beginning with the cadaver, three possible conflictual settings: in the constriction between the sacrotuberal and sacrospinal ligaments; in the pudendal canal of Alcock; and during the straddling of the falciform process of the sacrotuberal ligament by the pudendal n. and its branches. Consequently, considering so-called idiopathic perineal pain as an entrapment syndrome, the clinical and neurophysiologic arguments and infiltration tests have led us to define a surgical strategy which has currently given 70% of good results in 170 operated patients. Earlier diagnosis should improve on this.
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