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Urogenital pain : a clinicians guide to diagnosis and interventional treatments /

This book provides an up to date, comprehensive, review of the common urogenital painful conditions. It will serve as a valuable resource for clinicians, urologists, surgeons, gynecologists, palliative care physicians, and many other medical providers. The book reviews presenting signs and symptoms,...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Sabia, Michael L. (Editor ), Sehdev, Jasjit (Editor ), Bentley, William (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2017]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Preface; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1: Pelvic Floor Anatomy and Neurovasculature Related to Urogenital Pain; Introduction; Components of Pain; Nociceptive Versus Neuropathic Pain; Nociceptive Pain; Neuropathic Pain; Pathogenesis and Transmission of the Pain Signal; Anatomy; Pelvis; Pelvic Floor; Sacrum; Nerve Plexuses of the Pelvis; Hypogastric Plexus; Location and Innervation of Nerve Plexuses (Coccygeal Plexus, Sacral Plexus, and Ganglion Impar); The Obturator Nerve; Sacral Plexus; Coccygeal Plexus; Ganglion Impar.
  • Terminal Branches of Nerves to the Pelvic Floor (Female Anatomy Demonstrated)References; Chapter 2: Ilioinguinal and Genitofemoral Neuralgia; Introduction; Anatomy; Etiology; Diagnosis; Treatment; Ilioinguinal Neuralgia; Introduction; Anatomy; Etiology; Diagnosis; Treatment; Summary; References; Chapter 3: Myofascial Pelvic Pain; Chronic Pelvic Pain; Myofascial Pain Syndrome; Integrated TrP Hypothesis; Cinderella Hypothesis; Expansion of the Integrated TrP Hypothesis; Central Sensitization; Etiology of Myofascial Pelvic Pain; Anatomy of the Pelvic Floor.
  • Levator Ani Muscles Sphincter Ani Muscles; Coccygeus Muscle; Obturator Internus Muscle; Bulbospongiosus and Ischiocavernosus Muscles; Anatomic to Clinical Correlation; Diagnosis; History; Physical Examination; Treatments; Physical Therapy Modalities; Other Modalities; Medications; Interventional Therapy; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: Sacroiliac Joint Complex Pain; Introduction; Structure, Function, Age Changes, and Innervation; Epidemiology; Etiology; History and Physical Exam; Diagnostic Imaging; Diagnostic Injection; Treatment; Conservative Treatment.
  • Interventional Treatment Prolotherapy (Aka Proliferative Therapy); EA Steroid Injections; IA Steroid Injections (Fig. 4.3); Other IA Injections; Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) (Fig. 4.4); Cryoanalgesia; Neuromodulation; Surgical Intervention; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: Piriformis Syndrome and Pudendal Neuralgia; Piriformis Anatomy; Diagnosis; Treatment; Injection; Anterior Approach; Side Effects and Complications; Pudendal Neuralgia; Diagnosis; Treatment; Transvaginal Approach; Transperineal Approach; Other Treatment Modalities; References.
  • Chapter 6: Lumbar and Sacral Radiculitis Introduction; Anatomy; Vertebral Column; Joints; Innervation; Spinal Cord; Lumbar and Sacral Radiculopathies and Urogenital Pain; Disc Herniation; Spinal Stenosis; Facet Joint Disease; Mechanical Compression; Coccygodynia; Other Radiculopathies; Treatment; Lumbar Epidural Steroid Injections; Lumbar Medial Branch Blocks and Radiofrequency Ablation; Surgery; Conclusion; References; Chapter 7: Scrotal Pain; Introduction; Physical Examination; Anatomy and Embryology; Acute Scrotal Pain; Testicular Torsion; Torsion of Appendix Testis.