transperineal injections of autologous adipose tissue
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2018 6:20 pm
Dear all,
I am a 35 years old man that has been suffering for 15 years of chronic pelvic pain. It all started with a prostatitis, then it worsened with pelvic floor issues (tightening of the muscles) and then it ended up in pudendal neuralgia. It is not clear if there is entraprment or not and I have seen, just like most of you, dozens of doctors and specialists who did not agree neither on the diagnostics nor on the treatment. The only thing that helped me over the years were Rivotril and gentle osteopathic traeatment. Looking at your reviews, I am quite scared of possible flare-ups of nerve blocks, not to mention the surgery. I am then exploring any kind of medical advance available, from new drugs (I have just started palmitoylethanolamide-PEA) to new and not too much invasive treatment.
I know that the treatment I have looked at may be compared to the nerve blocks, but the rationale behind seems to me quite different (healing versus just blocking the pain). Has anyone of you experienced the transperineal injections of autologous adipose tissue with stem cells along the Alcock's canal? This is the research I found: https://academic.oup.com/painmedicine/a ... 75/2460563
From the results of a recent congress held in Italy, it seems that they have improved both the technique and the results (pagg.4-6 here, sorry but I was able to find this just in Italian: https://www.researchgate.net/publicatio ... co_cronico)
Any feeback/experience with this team or this technique?
Thanks in advance!
Marco
I am a 35 years old man that has been suffering for 15 years of chronic pelvic pain. It all started with a prostatitis, then it worsened with pelvic floor issues (tightening of the muscles) and then it ended up in pudendal neuralgia. It is not clear if there is entraprment or not and I have seen, just like most of you, dozens of doctors and specialists who did not agree neither on the diagnostics nor on the treatment. The only thing that helped me over the years were Rivotril and gentle osteopathic traeatment. Looking at your reviews, I am quite scared of possible flare-ups of nerve blocks, not to mention the surgery. I am then exploring any kind of medical advance available, from new drugs (I have just started palmitoylethanolamide-PEA) to new and not too much invasive treatment.
I know that the treatment I have looked at may be compared to the nerve blocks, but the rationale behind seems to me quite different (healing versus just blocking the pain). Has anyone of you experienced the transperineal injections of autologous adipose tissue with stem cells along the Alcock's canal? This is the research I found: https://academic.oup.com/painmedicine/a ... 75/2460563
From the results of a recent congress held in Italy, it seems that they have improved both the technique and the results (pagg.4-6 here, sorry but I was able to find this just in Italian: https://www.researchgate.net/publicatio ... co_cronico)
Any feeback/experience with this team or this technique?
Thanks in advance!
Marco