Interventional Management of Pelvic Pain (1st Edition)
By: Alaa Abd-Elsayed
PDF: 45 MB
Procedure-based and easy to follow, this practical guide offers a clear roadmap for treating chronic pelvic pain (CPP) using interventional techniques. Written by pain management specialists, it delivers step-by-step clinical guidance for one of the most common and often debilitating conditions encountered in practice.
An essential reference for pain medicine practitioners and fellows, anesthesiologists, neurologists, PM&R specialists, gynecologists, orthopedic surgeons, and rheumatologists, this book combines expertise with clarity to support safe and effective interventions.
🔑 Key Features
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Expert guidance on pelvic interventions, hypogastric plexus block, neuromodulation, gender affirmation surgery, and more.
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Concise, templated chapters on nerve blocks for quick access to key clinical information.
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Covers indications, contraindications, precautions, complications, and medications with practical detail.
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Step-by-step procedural descriptions that emphasize clarity and precision.
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Full-color anatomic drawings, photographs, and imaging (radiographs, ultrasound, and CT) to aid understanding.
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Highlights risks, benefits, and potential pitfalls for each procedure, with strategies to avoid complications.
✅ Interventional Management of Pelvic Pain is the go-to procedural reference for clinicians seeking reliable, up-to-date techniques to effectively manage pelvic pain and improve patient outcomes.









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