The Role Laparoscopic Uterine Nerve Ablation (LUNA) and Presacral Neurectomy (PSN) of Pelvic Pain Management

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Background: The chronic pelvic pain as non-cyclical pain is serious enough to cause disability or lead to medical care. While these treatments are very successful there is still a 20 to 25 % failure rate and surgery has been an option for such cases. Effectiveness of laparoscopic uterosacral nerve ablation (LUNA) and presacral neurectomy (PSN) can be useful for alleviating chronic pelvic pain. Objectives: To assess the effectiveness of surgical interruption of pelvic nerve pathways in primary and secondary dysmenorrheal in the chonic pelvic pain. Data sources: Various watchfulness sources related to surgically chronic pelvic pain treatment from various causes and journals, also involve

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