Recommendations on the management of pudendal nerve entrapment syndrome: A formalised expert consensus
ConclusionThese recommendations should allow rational and homogeneous management of patients suffering from PNE. They should also allow to shorten the delays of management by directing the primary care.SignificancePudendal nerve entrapment (PNE) has only been known for about 20 years and its management is heterogeneous from one practitioner to another. This work offers a synthesis of the literature and international experts' opinions on the diagnosis and management of PNE.
Source: European Journal of Pain - Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Am élie Levesque,
Eric Bautrant,
Virginie Quistrebert,
Guy Valancogne,
Thibault Riant,
Marc Beer Gabel,
Anne‐Marie Leroi,
Katleen Jottard,
Luc Bruyninx,
Gerard Amarenco,
Lara Quintas,
Pascale Picard,
Thierry Vancaillie,
Christine Leveque, Tags: POSITION PAPER Source Type: research
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