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A new endoscopic minimal invasive approach for pudendal nerve and inferior cluneal nerve neurolysis: an anatomical study

Ploteau et al., 2018

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9355584687457525153
Author
Ploteau S
Robert R
Bruyninx L
Rigaud J
Jottard K
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Neurourology and urodynamics

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Aim To describe a new minimal invasive approach of the gluteal region which will permit to perform neurolysis of the pudendal and cluneal nerves in case of perineal neuralgia due to an entrapment of these nerve trunks. Method Ten transgluteal approaches were performed …
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