Chronic pelvic pain is a common debilitating condition that impairs quality of life and reproductive function in the female population worldwide. It is also an area in which the level of knowledge is generally poor among gynecologists. This book will help gynecologists and pain management specialists optimize assessment and treatment of women with chronic pelvic pain. It addresses the most common conditions causing chronic pelvic pain in women and offers practical guidelines for treatment. Exploring issues such as pudendal neuralgia and pain caused by pelvic nerve injuries and pelvic mesh. Other sections are dedicated to examining the psychological impact of pelvic pain and the impact of pain on sexuality and relationships. Algorithms on how to work-up and treat patients with chronic pelvic pain are a valuable addition, as well as advice on what to do in situations where known treatments have failed.
An applied approach allows readers to use the book as a practical manual in their everyday clinical activities
Unlike other gynecological books on pelvic pain, this title covers the many non-gynecological causes of pelvic pain that have been left unaddressed by literature on the subject
Offers a valuable guideline on the strategies available for those patients where all treatments have failed
Contents
Foreword Fred Howard and Michael Hibner
Introduction to chronic pelvic pain Michael Hibner and Ashley Gubbles
1. Neurobiological basis of pelvic pain Ashley Gubbels
2. History and evaluation of patients with chronic pelvic pain Nita Desai and Mario Castellanos
3. Psychological assesment of a female patient with chronic pelvic pain Dean Tripp, Katherine Fretz and Curtis Nickel
4. Musculoskeletal assessment for patients with pelvic pain Lauren Hill and Karen Brandon
5. Pharmacological management of patients with pelvic pain Diana Atashroo and Richard Cockrum
6. Evidence for surgery in patients with pelvic pain Nita Desai and Anna Reinert
7. Pelvic pain arising from endometriosis Mark Dassel
8. Pelvic pain arising from interstitial cystitis or Bladder Pain Syndrome (as is mentioned in the chapter) Katherine De Souza and Charles Butrick
9. Pelvic pain arising from pelvic congestion syndrome Nita Desai
10. Pelvic pain arising from irritable bowel syndrome Maryam Kashi and Seetha Lakshmanan
11. Vulvodynia Georgine Lamvu and Jorge Carrillo
12. Pelvic pain arising from adhesive disease Joseph Maurice and Sheena Galhotra
13. Pelvic pain arising from ovarian remnant syndrome Mohammad Islam and Javier Magrina
14. Pudendal neuralgia Mario Castellanos and Michael Hibner
15. Other peripheral pelvic neuralgias Katherine DeSouza and Mario Castellanos
16. Chronic pelvic pain after gynecologic surgery Anna Reinert and Michael Hibner
17. Pain arising from pelvic mesh implants Ashley Gubbels and Michael Hibner
18. Treatment of sexual dysfunction arising from pelvic pain Debra Wickman
19. Physical therapy interventions for musculoskeletal impairments in pelvic pain Lauren Hill
20. Pelvic pain: if all else fails Michael Hibner.
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