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Published on 04 November 2013 By ESCP Secretariat In Chronic Pelvic and Perineal Pain
Educational workshop - Pasquale Giordano at ESCP Belgrade 2013
Published on 06 August 2014 By ESCP Secretariat In Chronic Pelvic and Perineal Pain
Prolapse and pelvic pain: approach to external prolapse surgery in 2014 - Ian Lindsey (UK) at Pelvic Floor Day, Tripartite Colorectal Meeting 2014
Prolapse and pelvic pain: approach to external prolapse surgery in 2014 - John Outhwaite (UK) at Pelvic Floor Day, Tripartite Colorectal Meeting 2014
Published on 07 August 2014 By ESCP Secretariat In Chronic Pelvic and Perineal Pain
One of the Six Best Papers - Stephen Smith (Australia) at Tripartite Colorectal Meeting 2014
ASCRS Travelling Fellow visiting paper - Vitaliy Poylin (USA) at Tripartite Colorectal Meeting 2014
Prolapse and pelvic pain: approach to external prolapse surgery in 2014 - Adam Farmer (UK) at Pelvic Floor Day, Tripartite Colorectal Meeting 2014
Prolapse and pelvic pain: approach to external prolapse surgery in 2014 - Roger Robert (France) at Pelvic Floor Day, Tripartite Colorectal Meeting 2014
Published on 12 December 2014 By ESCP Secretariat In Chronic Pelvic and Perineal Pain
Interactive Trainee Workshop - Ethem Gecim at ESCP Barcelona 2014
Published on 25 November 2015 By ESCP Secretariat In Chronic Pelvic and Perineal Pain
Symposium - Roger Robert at ESCP Dublin 2015
Published on 18 May 2017 By European Manual of Medicine: Coloproctology In Chronic Pelvic and Perineal Pain
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.
Published on 04 November 2019 By ESCP Secretariat In Chronic Pelvic and Perineal Pain
Symposium - Stephanie Breukink (The Netherlands) at ESCP Vienna 2019
Published on 26 January 2022 By ESCP Secretariat In Chronic Pelvic and Perineal Pain
Symposium - Peter Christensen (Denmark) or Charles Knowles (UK) at ESCP Barcelona 2021
Published on 22 November 2023 By ESCP Secretariat In Chronic Pelvic and Perineal Pain
Diversity and fairness session - Clara Gene Skrabec (Spain) at ESCP Vilnius 2023
Published on 11 July 2024 By ESCP Secretariat In Chronic Pelvic and Perineal Pain
Training day with Gabriele Naldini at the Proctology and Perineal Surgical Unit, University Hospital of Pisa, Pisa, Italy.
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