Exclusive manual perineal rehabilitation with lidocaine 2% gel in the treatment of provoked vestibulodynia: results from a single-arm interventional study.
A CloseMehmet Gökhan ÇulhaV AlbertG ValancognePublished in: International journal of impotence research (2022)
As of now, there is no adequate therapeutic strategy for provoked vestibulodynia (PVD). Pelvic Floor Muscle Therapy (PFMT) is a widely used technique in general pelvic floor rehabilitation. The objective of this study is to examine the effects of exclusive manual perineal rehabilitation with lidocaine 2% gel on PVD. During the first session, recruited patients (n = 68; mean age 31 ± 8.6; range: 18-52) received a questionnaire (Q1) on general well-being and health, pain of the genital area, sexual function, and symptoms during vaginal penetration. This questionnaire was based on a generalised questionnaire on the quality of life, the Medical Outcomes Study 36-item (SF-36), the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI), and the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). A second identical questionnaire with an additional set of open-ended questions concerning the assessment of the treatment was collected after treatment (Q2). A total of 45 questionnaires were completed. Statistical results showed a significant improvement of all items before and after treatment (p < 0.001): perceived general well-being and health, perceived vulvar pain, perceived sexual function, and perceived vaginal penetration. In conclusion, exclusive manual perineal rehabilitation using lidocaine 2% gel seems to be a safe and effective treatment option for vulvodynia in women.
Keyphrases
- mental health
- healthcare
- physical activity
- social support
- psychometric properties
- chronic pain
- public health
- cross sectional
- end stage renal disease
- chronic kidney disease
- squamous cell carcinoma
- prognostic factors
- neuropathic pain
- newly diagnosed
- pain management
- early stage
- high intensity
- minimally invasive
- wound healing
- health information
- spinal cord injury
- social media
- cell therapy
- locally advanced
- insulin resistance
- patient reported outcomes
- sentinel lymph node
- sleep quality