Purpose Of Review: Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is a complex condition that can be multifactorial, disabling, and difficult to treat. It is important to understand the various diagnoses and pathways that can be involved and have an understanding of the available treatment options.
Recent Findings: There is a complex innervation of the pelvic region which makes its treatment very challenging. There are pathophysiological similarities of CPP to disease states like complex regional pain syndrome and sympathetically driven pain. CPP is poorly understood and includes psychological, psychosocial, cultural, and economic influences. Treatment options vary, but neuromodulation does remain a centerpiece and can include sacral stimulation, SCS, DRG stimulation, and PNS.
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