Laparoscopic presacral neurectomy

In: Atlas of Laparoscopy and Hysteroscopy Techniques · 2007 · pp. 77–80 · doi:10.3109/9781439804292-15 · W2412576367
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Laparoscopic presacral neurectomy is a minimally-invasive surgical option for treating women with midline pelvic pain and dysmenorrhea.

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Presacral neurectomy (PSN) has been successfully used to treat women experiencing midline premenstrual and menstrual dysmenorrhea along with mid line pelvic pain for almost 100 years. Recent developments in minimally-invasive surgical technique have allowed the gynecologic surgeon to perform laparoscopic presacral neurectomy (LPSN) as an isolated procedure or in conjunction with other conservative procedures for the treatment of pelvic pain and dysmenorrhea.

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