Selection criteria for surgical treatment of pudendal neuralgia

Aims Pudendal neuralgia is the clinical expression of a chronic compression of the pudendal nerve. The diagnosis is based on a set of five criteria, called Nantes criteria. Four of the criteria are clinical and the last requires evaluation of the anesthetic response to CT‐guided infiltration of the...

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description Aims Pudendal neuralgia is the clinical expression of a chronic compression of the pudendal nerve. The diagnosis is based on a set of five criteria, called Nantes criteria. Four of the criteria are clinical and the last requires evaluation of the anesthetic response to CT‐guided infiltration of the pudendal nerve. The aim of our study is to evaluate the relevance of anesthetic test response to select patients for surgery, and whether this criterion can be used to predict its success. Methods Retrospective analysis of a cohort of 34 patients undergoing surgical treatment. In our cohort, we included six patients with negative CT‐guided pudendal nerve infiltration test. Results Of the 28 patients that met all five Nantes criteria, 64% (18 patients) responded well to surgery. In contrast, 100% of the six patients with a negative anesthetic test failed to show an amelioration of symptoms after surgical treatment (P = 0.006). In our analysis, there was no significant difference in surgery response when men were compared to women (P = 0.387), when procedure was unilateral or bilateral (P = 0.562), or when duration of symptoms was long (P = 0.412). We observed a difference in terms of age between the group of responders and non‐responders, although this difference did not reach the threshold of significance (P = 0.216). Conclusions The selection of candidates for surgery should always include a single diagnostic anesthetic injection of the pudendal nerve, as the fifth of the Nantes criteria is an effective predictor of the success of surgery. Neurourol. Urodynam. 36:663–666, 2017. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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