Re: A message from Dr. Attaman regarding nerve blocks
Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2015 3:12 am
Dr Attaman
What is your opinion of pudendal nerve cryoablation ?
What is your opinion of pudendal nerve cryoablation ?
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I offer cryoablation of the pudendal nerve though try to reserve it as a last resort as it is a destructive procedure. We have a full size cryoablation unit in the clinic called the Epimed PainBlocker, formerly known as the Wallach painblocker.jaxi123 wrote:Dr Attaman
What is your opinion of pudendal nerve cryoablation ?
I am not sure if it did. My pain gets worse as the day goes on. But sometimes I wakeup and it’s not bad. I did not have pain right after but I’m not sure if it was due to all the sedation or if it was the lidocaine.Dr. Jason G. Attaman wrote:Hi Throwaway2019;
Did the pudendal block give relief of your symptoms in the first few hours immediately after the procedure?
Oftentimes they will give excellent relief for the first few hours but nothing lasting beyond that.
Some patients interpret that as a failed procedure. However, that is a successful procedure and means that the pudendal nerve IS indeed causing the pain, however no lasting benefit was attained with the steroids injected. Unfortunately the steroids we inject with these pudendal blocks does not typically give the same long term relief as other nerve blocks in other parts of the body. We have no idea why.
Best, Dr. Attaman
You might want to repeat the block in that case.Throwaway2019 wrote:I am not sure if it did. My pain gets worse as the day goes on. But sometimes I wakeup and it’s not bad. I did not have pain right after but I’m not sure if it was due to all the sedation or if it was the lidocaine.Dr. Jason G. Attaman wrote:Hi Throwaway2019;
Did the pudendal block give relief of your symptoms in the first few hours immediately after the procedure?
Oftentimes they will give excellent relief for the first few hours but nothing lasting beyond that.
Some patients interpret that as a failed procedure. However, that is a successful procedure and means that the pudendal nerve IS indeed causing the pain, however no lasting benefit was attained with the steroids injected. Unfortunately the steroids we inject with these pudendal blocks does not typically give the same long term relief as other nerve blocks in other parts of the body. We have no idea why.
Best, Dr. Attaman
I have had a very tender and painful obturator internus. I also noticed when stretched my left hamstring that my glute spasms and relieves tightness to my perineum. My pt still can’t figure out what’s going on and it’s been months.