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Chronic Pelvic and Perineal Pain

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video Functional perineal pain

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Educational workshop - Pasquale Giordano at ESCP Belgrade 2013

pdf Pelvic pain: how can we help? The Colorectal Surgeon

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Prolapse and pelvic pain: approach to external prolapse surgery in 2014 - Ian Lindsey (UK) at Pelvic Floor Day, Tripartite Colorectal Meeting 2014

pdf Pelvic pain: how can we help? The Pain Specialist

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Prolapse and pelvic pain: approach to external prolapse surgery in 2014 - John Outhwaite (UK) at Pelvic Floor Day, Tripartite Colorectal Meeting 2014

pdf Transversus abdominis plane blockade in laparoscopic colorectal surgery: a double blinded randomized clinical trial

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One of the Six Best Papers - Stephen Smith (Australia) at Tripartite Colorectal Meeting 2014

pdf Gabapentin significantly decreases posthemorrhoidectomy pain: a prospective study

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ASCRS Travelling Fellow visiting paper - Vitaliy Poylin (USA) at Tripartite Colorectal Meeting 2014

pdf Pelvic pain: how can we help? The Gastroenterologist

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Prolapse and pelvic pain: approach to external prolapse surgery in 2014 - Adam Farmer (UK) at Pelvic Floor Day, Tripartite Colorectal Meeting 2014

pdf Pelvic pain: how can we help? The Neurosurgeon – Perineal pain: pudendal and inferior cluneal nerve surgery

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Prolapse and pelvic pain: approach to external prolapse surgery in 2014 - Roger Robert (France) at Pelvic Floor Day, Tripartite Colorectal Meeting 2014

video Anal pain

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Interactive Trainee Workshop - Ethem Gecim at ESCP Barcelona 2014

video Common problems in proctology: Idiopathic anal pain

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Symposium - Roger Robert at ESCP Dublin 2015

document Chronic Pelvic and Perineal Pain (Chapter 35, European Manual of Medicine: Coloproctology Second Edition)

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Chronic perineal pain is a common condition in patients suffering from pelvic floor disorders. Their management remains challenging and usually requires a long follow-up period and several therapeutic approaches to alleviate the symptoms. The first step is to make sure no organic lesions underlie this situation; imaging is mandatory to avoid any tumor or inflammatory disorder. In a second step, patients’ history and the characteristics of the pain must be precisely defined to offer appropriate therapeutic options. Finally, treatment should be adapted and carefully supervised for a long time to improve the situation.

video Simple solutions for challenging perineal problems: How to deal with chronic pain, anal stenosis, and recurrent symptoms post-haemorrhoidectomy

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Symposium - Stephanie Breukink (The Netherlands) at ESCP Vienna 2019

video Chronic Anal Pain: Diagnosis not Dispair

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Symposium - Peter Christensen (Denmark) or Charles Knowles (UK) at ESCP Barcelona 2021

video Anodyspareunia: a challenge for modern proctology

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Diversity and fairness session - Clara Gene Skrabec (Spain) at ESCP Vilnius 2023

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