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Clinical usefulness of quantitative thermal sensory testing in the diagnosis and surgical treatment of women with pudendal neuropathy.
Beco, Jacques; Seidel, Laurence; Albert, Adelin
2023In Neurological Sciences
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Keywords :
Cold detection threshold; Pudendal nerve decompression; Pudendal neuralgia; Pudendal neuropathy; Quantitative thermal sensory testing; Warm detection threshold; Psychiatry and Mental health; Neurology (clinical); Dermatology; General Medicine
Abstract :
[en] [en] BACKGROUND: The aim of this study, conducted on women with pudendal neuropathy, was to evaluate the usefulness of quantitative thermal sensory testing (QTST) in the diagnosis, surgical management, and prognosis of the disease. METHODS: The study was conducted on 90 women with pudendal neuropathy. QTST in pudendal nerve sensory innervation territory was realized before and more than 24 months after operative pudendoscopy on most patients. Cold and warm thresholds were evaluated together with a search for qualitative anomalies. The diagnostic value of QTST was assessed by comparing baseline data with normative values previously derived from 41 presumably healthy women. The effect of operative pudendoscopy on thermal sensitivity was tested by comparing preoperative and postoperative measurements. Assessment of the long-term prognostic value of QTST was based on "surgical success" defined as a VAS pain level less than 4 at least 2 years after surgery. RESULTS: The existence of qualitative anomalies, like anesthesia, allodynia, dysesthesia, radiation, and dyslocalization, was clearly indicative of pudendal neuropathy. The presence of after sensation and "out of limit" values of skin temperature and cold detection threshold were also helpful for diagnosing the disease. Surgery reduced qualitative anomalies but had no positive effect on QTST thresholds. QTST measurements had no real prognostic value but other factors like constipation and abnormal perineal descent were predictive of surgical success. CONCLUSION: For women with pudendal neuropathy, QTST can be considered a useful, non-invasive tool in the diagnosis, and management of the disease, but it cannot predict satisfactorily long-term outcome of operative pudendoscopy.
Disciplines :
Reproductive medicine (gynecology, andrology, obstetrics)
Author, co-author :
Beco, Jacques ;  Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, University Hospital of Liège, Liège, Belgium. jacques.beco@skynet.be ; , Avenue Hanlet 9a, 4802, Verviers, Belgium. jacques.beco@skynet.be
Seidel, Laurence  ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > > Service des informations médico économiques (SIME)
Albert, Adelin  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de la santé publique
Language :
English
Title :
Clinical usefulness of quantitative thermal sensory testing in the diagnosis and surgical treatment of women with pudendal neuropathy.
Publication date :
14 February 2023
Journal title :
Neurological Sciences
ISSN :
1590-1874
eISSN :
1590-3478
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, Italy
Peer reviewed :
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