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Transvaginal pudendal nerve blocks in patients with pudendal neuralgia: 2-year follow-up results.

Gulfem BasolAhmet KaleHande Gurbuz AytulukElif Cansu GundogduKursad Nuri BaydilliTaner Usta
Published in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2022)
Repeated PNIs could provide a significant decrease in pain scores for both short- and long-term periods. However, the efficacy of the PNIs declined over 2 years. The success of PNIs may be affected by the anatomical level of the nerve injury; therefore, interligamentous pudendal nerve entrapment cases have more benefits than the cases of pudendal nerve entrapment in the endopelvic part. However, it is recommended to perform therapeutic nerve blocks even in patients with suspected endopelvic pudendal nerve pathology before the referral to surgery.
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