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Published in: Journal of Anesthesia 2/2016

01-04-2016 | Clinical Report

Management of pudendal neuralgia using ultrasound-guided pulsed radiofrequency: a report of two cases and discussion of pudendal nerve block techniques

Authors: Myong-Joo Hong, Yeon-Dong Kim, Jeong-Ki Park, Hyon-Joo Hong

Published in: Journal of Anesthesia | Issue 2/2016

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Abstract

Pudendal neuralgia is characterized by chronic pain or discomfort in the area innervated by the pudendal nerve, with no obvious cause. A successful pudendal nerve block is crucial for the diagnosis of pudendal neuralgia. Blind or fluoroscopy-guided pudendal nerve blocks have been conventionally used for diagnosis and treatment; however, ultrasound-guided pudendal nerve blocks were also reported recently. With regard to the achievement of long-term effects, although pulsed radiofrequency performed under fluoroscopic guidance has been reported, that performed under ultrasound guidance is not well reported. This report describes two cases of pudendal neuralgia that were successfully managed using ultrasound-guided pulsed radiofrequency and presents a literature review of pudendal nerve block techniques. However, in the management of chronic neuropathic pain, physicians should keep in mind that the placebo effect related to invasive approaches must not be neglected.
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Metadata
Title
Management of pudendal neuralgia using ultrasound-guided pulsed radiofrequency: a report of two cases and discussion of pudendal nerve block techniques
Authors
Myong-Joo Hong
Yeon-Dong Kim
Jeong-Ki Park
Hyon-Joo Hong
Publication date
01-04-2016
Publisher
Springer Japan
Published in
Journal of Anesthesia / Issue 2/2016
Print ISSN: 0913-8668
Electronic ISSN: 1438-8359
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00540-015-2121-x

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