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Papers: 28 Dec 2024 - 3 Jan 2025


2024 Dec 24


Neuromodulation


39729062

Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation for Chronic Pelvic Pain Secondary to Endometriosis.

Authors

da Silva Freitas T, Barbosa de Oliveira AJ, Golovac S, Assumpcao de Monaco B

Abstract

Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is a multifaceted condition that poses significant challenges in clinical management owing to its complex and varied pathophysiology, including neuropathic, somatic, visceral, and musculoskeletal components. Endometriosis is frequently associated with CPP, necessitating a comprehensive, multimodal treatment strategy. This approach typically includes physical and behavioral therapy, pharmacologic interventions, surgical management of endometriosis, and various pain-modulating procedures. Neuromodulation, particularly spinal cord stimulation (SCS), has been used in refractory cases; however, its use is often met with limited success and a notable rate of explants. This case series presents nine patients with intractable CPP secondary to endometriosis, unresponsive to conventional treatments, who were treated with dorsal root ganglion stimulation (DRG-S).