Hello All.
Can anyone provide the names of doctors the are performing laparoscopic surgery for pudendal nerve entrapment?
thank you
Michael
laparoscopic surgery for pudendal nerve entrapment
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Re: laparoscopic surgery for pudendal nerve entrapment
Look into Dr. Marc Possover in Switzerland and Dr. Nucelio Lemos in Toronto. I believe they do it, but you would have to verify that.
Stephanies
Stephanies
PN started 2004 from fall. Surgery with Filler Nov. 2006, Dr. Campbell April 2007. Pain decreased by 85% in 2008 (rectal and sitting pain resolved completely), pain returned in 12/13. Pain reduced significantly beginning around 11/23.
Re: laparoscopic surgery for pudendal nerve entrapment
Stephanies,stephanies wrote:Look into Dr. Marc Possover in Switzerland and Dr. Nucelio Lemos in Toronto. I believe they do it, but you would have to verify that.
Stephanies
thank you for the names. I'll check them out.
Michael
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Re: laparoscopic surgery for pudendal nerve entrapment
Dr. Andrew Elkwood at The Institute for Advanced Reconstruction in NY/NJ.
I'm a male, and I am contemplating surgery, too. Message me sometime.
I'm a male, and I am contemplating surgery, too. Message me sometime.
Re: laparoscopic surgery for pudendal nerve entrapment
Dr Bautrant in Aix en Provence France performs laparoscopic surgery.
I had surgery by him myself four months ago . Although I was told the surgery was a success I am still struggling with pain,although some days are better than others I understand the recovery process can take time so I am trying to remain positive
I do not regret having the surgery but I do not think it is a quick fix and you have to patient and hopeful I think it is also important to do as much as possible to help the recovery processes advised Physio exercise etc
Good luck with your decision.
I had surgery by him myself four months ago . Although I was told the surgery was a success I am still struggling with pain,although some days are better than others I understand the recovery process can take time so I am trying to remain positive
I do not regret having the surgery but I do not think it is a quick fix and you have to patient and hopeful I think it is also important to do as much as possible to help the recovery processes advised Physio exercise etc
Good luck with your decision.