2000
DOI: 10.1053/rapm.2000.7620
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Computed tomography-guided pudendal nerve block. A new diagnostic approach to long-term anoperineal pain: A report of two cases

Abstract: The use of CT to guide the procedure allowed precision in performing the procedure and in making a differential diagnosis.

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“…Cyclists are a common population affected by pudendal neuralgia, but it is not known why it afflicts some cyclists and not others. 15,16 Although in most cases neurologic injuries are transient and resolve within a few days to weeks, this case study illustrates the importance of timely interdisciplinary care to address symptoms that may be longer lasting. Improving interdisciplinary communication to achieve better patient outcomes is a goal to which every health care professional should strive.…”
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“…Cyclists are a common population affected by pudendal neuralgia, but it is not known why it afflicts some cyclists and not others. 15,16 Although in most cases neurologic injuries are transient and resolve within a few days to weeks, this case study illustrates the importance of timely interdisciplinary care to address symptoms that may be longer lasting. Improving interdisciplinary communication to achieve better patient outcomes is a goal to which every health care professional should strive.…”
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“…Ils sont guidés soit par la scopie, la tomodensitométrie 18 ou par l'échographie 19 . La participation neurologique est confirmée par la positivité des blocs anesthésiques locaux et la régression des douleurs 20 .…”
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“…Four articles dealt with the reproductive effects of in utero ionizing radiation [3][4][5][6]. El-Khoury et al [1] did not mention the current recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection [7], which deals with counseling pregnant women at risk for radiation exposure.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Most published studies on imaging guidance for pudendal nerve injections have used CT guidance [4][5][6][7][8]. Fluoroscopy can also be used for guidance [6], but CT allows more ac-…”
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confidence: 99%