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CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN




         Lugansk State Medical University
      Block 50 years, Of lugansk defence, 1.
             Lugansk - 91045, Ukraine.
 email : info@lsmuedu.com / kanc@lsmuedu.com
   Official website - http://www.lsmuedu.com
                +38-091-9484-428
   An unpleasant sensory and emotional
    experience associated with actual or
    potential tissue damage

   Why is Chronic Pelvic Pain so Different?
    Difficult / Unsatisfactory
   Acute pelvic pain: symptom of underlying tissue
    injury.

   Chronic pelvic pain: pain becomes the disease
    Recurrent, unrelated to menses, intercourse,
    pregnancy
    Chronic pain: pain lasting 6 months or longer.
   Chronic pelvic pain syndrome: chronic pelvic
    pain causing emotional and behavioral changes.
Type of pain
   Visceral pain
   Referred Pain
   Somatic Pain
   Myalgia
   Hyperalgesia
   Neuroinflammation
Sources of chronic pelvic pain


     Gynecological
     Urological
     Gastrointestinal
     Musculoskeletal
     Neuropathic
     Other
Incidence
   14 – 24% of women b/w 18 and 50 years.
   1/3 do not consult doctor.
   60% who consult are not referred to tertiary
    centre.
   Population studies: GI (37%), Urinary (31%),
    Gynae (20%).
   Laparoscopic findings: No pathology (35%),
    Endometriosis (33%), Adhesions (24%).
Differential Diagnosis for
          Chronic Pelvic Pain
Gynecologic                  Gastrointestinal
Endometriosis syndrome       Irritable bowel

Adhesions (chronic pelvic    Chronic Appendicitis
 inflammatory disease)

Leiomyomata                  Inflammatory bowel disease

Adenomyosis                  Diverticulosis

Pelvic congestion syndrome   Diverticulitis

                             Meckel’s diverticulum
Differential Diagnosis
Urologic                    Psychological
Abnormal bladder function   Depression
 (detrusor instability)
Urethral syndrome           Somatization
 (chronic urethritis)
Interstitial cystitis
Psychosexual dysfunction/   Personality disorder
 abuse
Differential Diagnosis
Musculoskeletal                 Surgical
Nerve entrapment (neuritis)    Chronic
appendicitis
Fasciitis                      Hernia
Scoliosis                      Bowel disease
Disc disease                   Adhesive disease
Spondylolisthesis
Osteitis pubis
MOST FREQUENTLY MISSED
        COMPONENTS OF CPP

   Abdominal trigger points
   Vestibulitis
   Pelvic floor myalgia
   Hernias
   Pelvic congestion
   Interstitial cystitis
History: questionnaires
A. Who have you consulted about your current medical complaint?
   What did they tell you?
B. How are you currently coping with your pain?
C. Do you have any history of a major episode of depression?
D. Do you feel you are experiencing symptoms of depression?
   Yes No
   Check those that apply:          Mood disturbances
                                    Feelings of hopelessness
                                    Low energy
                                    Sleep disturbance
                                    Loss of pleasure in activities
                                    Feelings of worthlessness
                                    Loss of appetite
                                    Thoughts or plans of suicide
History: questionnaires
   E.   Has anyone ever abused you sexually?
        (40% vs 17%) If yes, at what age?
        By whom?

   F.   Has anyone ever touched you in any way that made you feel
        uncomfortable?
        If yes, at what age?
        By Whom?
   n    Has anyone ever asked you to touch them when you did not
        want to?
        If yes, at what age?
        By whom?
   n    Vaginal discharge, Dyspareunia(41%vs 14%),
        Dysmenorrhoea(81%vs 58%).
Adapted from Carter JE. “Chronic Pelvic Pain Diagnosis and Management”
History: activities
   Work                   Sports/exercise
   School                 Patient deems
   Social activities       important
   Childcare
Pain Questionnaire
Date:Name:                    Age:       G:          P:                      LMP:        Cycle day:
A.   Fill in the following chart on pain location
     Pain site:                           Date pain first noticed:
     Describe events preceding pain (and indicate cycle day):
     Describe pain using adjectives (and indicate cycle day):
     Rate pain intensity from 0 (no pain) to 10 (most severe):
     List additional pain sites on back of form
B.   Rate the overall interference of pain from 0 (low) to 10 (high) for each of the following:
     Work:       School:         Social activities:    Childcare:       Sports and exercise:
     Relationships:         Other:
C.   Check or list things that: Increase pain   Decrease pain
     Intercourse            Lying down      Bowel movement                    Heating pad
Urination
     Hot bath         Physical activities        Medication              Other
D.   List prior treatments or tests:                 Surgeries           GI studies
                                                     Type:               Type:
                                                     Date:               Date:
                                                     Diagnosis:          Diagnosis:
E.   List medications, dates used, and effectiveness using the           0 to 10 scale
     Drug            Dates Used                     Rating
F.   Check off symptoms you are experiencing other than pain:
     Bleeding      Bowel problems       Nausea        Headache           Fatigue          Other
   General Examination: Gait- Musculoskeletal
   Check Abdominal Wall – Point trigger,
    Ovarian point tenderness
   Inspection of Vulva & introitus- Vestibulitis
   Q-tip test for vestibulitis
   Check for Pelvic Floor Myalgia
   Single Digit Pelvic Exam
   Bimanual exam
   Rectovaginal exam
Investigations
   WCC, ESR
   CA – 125
   HVS / Endocervical swabs
   USS
   Laparoscopy.
Pelvic congestion syndrome
   Equal in parous& nulliparous
   ??? Underlying endocrine disorder
   Peripheral hormone levels normal
   Prolonged standing, dysparuenia, postcoital
    aching
   Stress m/g
   Hormonal- MPA/ GnRH agonists
   Hyst & BSO
   Vein occlusion- Intervention radiology
   Endometriosis- Laparoscopic ablation
                   LUNA- unclear
                   PSN- Positive
   Adhesions- Often coincidental
                Adhesiolysis effective only in
                   dense
   Chronic PID- Salpingectomy/ BSO
   Nerve entrapment- LA/ Release
   Neuropathic& post surgical- gabapentin/
    Behavioural
Non-gynecologic Causes

   Non-gyn causes account for significant CPP
   Complete history and physical essential
   Pain, symptoms checklist and history
    questionnaire is helpful
Non-gynecologic Causes
   Irritable bowel syndrome is most common
   Urethral synd / IC common- often missed
   Tenderness specific to abdominal wall- consider nerve
    entrapment
   Myalgia, disc disease and referred pain must be ruled out
   Abdominal wall, umbilical and spigelian hernias
   Psychological factors
IBS
    Cramping, colicky pain ( lower abd )

    Worsens 1 to 1.5 hrs after meal

    Abdominal distention

    Relief of pain with bm

    Freq/loose bm with onset pain

    Palpable, tender sigmoid colon

    Hard pellet-like stool
Urethral syndrome              Interstitial cystitis

   Dysuria, Urgency and          Dysuria, Urgency,
    Frequency                      Frequency

   Without nocturia              With nocturia ( 2 to 3x
                                   /night)
   Treatment:
        Responds-- long term
    antibiotic                    Treatment
        (3 mos )
                                   Correct hypoestrogen
    Responds-- urethral
    dilation                       Bladder drills/training
                                   Amitryptiline
Musculoskeletal

   Ergonomic impairments
   Exaggeration lumbar lordotic curve
   Anterior pelvic tilt
   Scoliosis
   Poor posture
Musculoskeletal
Nerve entrapment
 Ilioinguinal/iliohypogastric-- L1
     abdominal wall
 Lateral femoral cutaneous -- L2-3
     meralgia parasthetica
 Genitofemoral -- muscle entrapment
     bifurcates at iliacus
Psychological
   Depression

   Sexual abuse

   Anxiety disorder

   Personality disorder
Medical Management
   Multi disciplinary approach: Gynae, pain
    specialist, psychologist, anaesthetist,
    surgeon, physiotherapist, nurse, proper FU.
   Analgesics.
   Anxiolytics and antidepressants.
   Medroxyprogesterone acetate.
   Antibiotics.
   Gabapentin: Post hysterectomy pain.
Surgical management
   Adhesion release: RCT’s dense
   LUNA: beware of prolapse and bladder
    dysfx
   Presacral neurectomy: beware of vessel
    injury, bladder/bowel dysfx.
   Hysterectomy with BSO
   Surgical mx of non gynae causes.
Non conventional therapy
   Static magnetic therapy: RCTs showed use
    after 4 week treatment.
   Cognitive and behavioral therapy.
   TENS: formal trials are lacking
   Photographic reassurance??!!
   Writing therapy??!!
Summary

   Thoroughness, continuity,
    multidisciplinary approach and compassion
    are central themes of successful
    management
THANK YOU
        Lugansk State Medical University
     Block 50 years, Of lugansk defence, 1.
            Lugansk - 91045, Ukraine.
email : info@lsmuedu.com / kanc@lsmuedu.com
  Official website - http://www.lsmuedu.com
               +38-091-9484-428

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Chronic pelvic pain-lsmu

  • 1. CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN Lugansk State Medical University Block 50 years, Of lugansk defence, 1. Lugansk - 91045, Ukraine. email : info@lsmuedu.com / kanc@lsmuedu.com Official website - http://www.lsmuedu.com +38-091-9484-428
  • 2. An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage  Why is Chronic Pelvic Pain so Different? Difficult / Unsatisfactory
  • 3. Acute pelvic pain: symptom of underlying tissue injury.  Chronic pelvic pain: pain becomes the disease Recurrent, unrelated to menses, intercourse, pregnancy Chronic pain: pain lasting 6 months or longer.  Chronic pelvic pain syndrome: chronic pelvic pain causing emotional and behavioral changes.
  • 4. Type of pain  Visceral pain  Referred Pain  Somatic Pain  Myalgia  Hyperalgesia  Neuroinflammation
  • 5. Sources of chronic pelvic pain  Gynecological  Urological  Gastrointestinal  Musculoskeletal  Neuropathic  Other
  • 6. Incidence  14 – 24% of women b/w 18 and 50 years.  1/3 do not consult doctor.  60% who consult are not referred to tertiary centre.  Population studies: GI (37%), Urinary (31%), Gynae (20%).  Laparoscopic findings: No pathology (35%), Endometriosis (33%), Adhesions (24%).
  • 7. Differential Diagnosis for Chronic Pelvic Pain Gynecologic Gastrointestinal Endometriosis syndrome Irritable bowel Adhesions (chronic pelvic Chronic Appendicitis inflammatory disease) Leiomyomata Inflammatory bowel disease Adenomyosis Diverticulosis Pelvic congestion syndrome Diverticulitis Meckel’s diverticulum
  • 8. Differential Diagnosis Urologic Psychological Abnormal bladder function Depression (detrusor instability) Urethral syndrome Somatization (chronic urethritis) Interstitial cystitis Psychosexual dysfunction/ Personality disorder abuse
  • 9. Differential Diagnosis Musculoskeletal Surgical Nerve entrapment (neuritis) Chronic appendicitis Fasciitis Hernia Scoliosis Bowel disease Disc disease Adhesive disease Spondylolisthesis Osteitis pubis
  • 10. MOST FREQUENTLY MISSED COMPONENTS OF CPP  Abdominal trigger points  Vestibulitis  Pelvic floor myalgia  Hernias  Pelvic congestion  Interstitial cystitis
  • 11. History: questionnaires A. Who have you consulted about your current medical complaint? What did they tell you? B. How are you currently coping with your pain? C. Do you have any history of a major episode of depression? D. Do you feel you are experiencing symptoms of depression? Yes No Check those that apply: Mood disturbances Feelings of hopelessness Low energy Sleep disturbance Loss of pleasure in activities Feelings of worthlessness Loss of appetite Thoughts or plans of suicide
  • 12. History: questionnaires E. Has anyone ever abused you sexually? (40% vs 17%) If yes, at what age? By whom? F. Has anyone ever touched you in any way that made you feel uncomfortable? If yes, at what age? By Whom? n Has anyone ever asked you to touch them when you did not want to? If yes, at what age? By whom? n Vaginal discharge, Dyspareunia(41%vs 14%), Dysmenorrhoea(81%vs 58%). Adapted from Carter JE. “Chronic Pelvic Pain Diagnosis and Management”
  • 13. History: activities  Work  Sports/exercise  School  Patient deems  Social activities important  Childcare
  • 14. Pain Questionnaire Date:Name: Age: G: P: LMP: Cycle day: A. Fill in the following chart on pain location Pain site: Date pain first noticed: Describe events preceding pain (and indicate cycle day): Describe pain using adjectives (and indicate cycle day): Rate pain intensity from 0 (no pain) to 10 (most severe): List additional pain sites on back of form B. Rate the overall interference of pain from 0 (low) to 10 (high) for each of the following: Work: School: Social activities: Childcare: Sports and exercise: Relationships: Other: C. Check or list things that: Increase pain Decrease pain Intercourse Lying down Bowel movement Heating pad Urination Hot bath Physical activities Medication Other D. List prior treatments or tests: Surgeries GI studies Type: Type: Date: Date: Diagnosis: Diagnosis: E. List medications, dates used, and effectiveness using the 0 to 10 scale Drug Dates Used Rating F. Check off symptoms you are experiencing other than pain: Bleeding Bowel problems Nausea Headache Fatigue Other
  • 15. General Examination: Gait- Musculoskeletal  Check Abdominal Wall – Point trigger, Ovarian point tenderness  Inspection of Vulva & introitus- Vestibulitis  Q-tip test for vestibulitis  Check for Pelvic Floor Myalgia  Single Digit Pelvic Exam  Bimanual exam  Rectovaginal exam
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18. Investigations  WCC, ESR  CA – 125  HVS / Endocervical swabs  USS  Laparoscopy.
  • 19. Pelvic congestion syndrome  Equal in parous& nulliparous  ??? Underlying endocrine disorder  Peripheral hormone levels normal  Prolonged standing, dysparuenia, postcoital aching  Stress m/g  Hormonal- MPA/ GnRH agonists  Hyst & BSO  Vein occlusion- Intervention radiology
  • 20. Endometriosis- Laparoscopic ablation LUNA- unclear PSN- Positive  Adhesions- Often coincidental Adhesiolysis effective only in dense  Chronic PID- Salpingectomy/ BSO  Nerve entrapment- LA/ Release  Neuropathic& post surgical- gabapentin/ Behavioural
  • 21. Non-gynecologic Causes  Non-gyn causes account for significant CPP  Complete history and physical essential  Pain, symptoms checklist and history questionnaire is helpful
  • 22. Non-gynecologic Causes  Irritable bowel syndrome is most common  Urethral synd / IC common- often missed  Tenderness specific to abdominal wall- consider nerve entrapment  Myalgia, disc disease and referred pain must be ruled out  Abdominal wall, umbilical and spigelian hernias  Psychological factors
  • 23. IBS  Cramping, colicky pain ( lower abd )  Worsens 1 to 1.5 hrs after meal  Abdominal distention  Relief of pain with bm  Freq/loose bm with onset pain  Palpable, tender sigmoid colon  Hard pellet-like stool
  • 24. Urethral syndrome Interstitial cystitis  Dysuria, Urgency and  Dysuria, Urgency, Frequency Frequency  Without nocturia  With nocturia ( 2 to 3x /night)  Treatment: Responds-- long term antibiotic  Treatment (3 mos ) Correct hypoestrogen Responds-- urethral dilation Bladder drills/training Amitryptiline
  • 25. Musculoskeletal  Ergonomic impairments  Exaggeration lumbar lordotic curve  Anterior pelvic tilt  Scoliosis  Poor posture
  • 26. Musculoskeletal Nerve entrapment  Ilioinguinal/iliohypogastric-- L1 abdominal wall  Lateral femoral cutaneous -- L2-3 meralgia parasthetica  Genitofemoral -- muscle entrapment bifurcates at iliacus
  • 27. Psychological  Depression  Sexual abuse  Anxiety disorder  Personality disorder
  • 28. Medical Management  Multi disciplinary approach: Gynae, pain specialist, psychologist, anaesthetist, surgeon, physiotherapist, nurse, proper FU.  Analgesics.  Anxiolytics and antidepressants.  Medroxyprogesterone acetate.  Antibiotics.  Gabapentin: Post hysterectomy pain.
  • 29. Surgical management  Adhesion release: RCT’s dense  LUNA: beware of prolapse and bladder dysfx  Presacral neurectomy: beware of vessel injury, bladder/bowel dysfx.  Hysterectomy with BSO  Surgical mx of non gynae causes.
  • 30. Non conventional therapy  Static magnetic therapy: RCTs showed use after 4 week treatment.  Cognitive and behavioral therapy.  TENS: formal trials are lacking  Photographic reassurance??!!  Writing therapy??!!
  • 31. Summary  Thoroughness, continuity, multidisciplinary approach and compassion are central themes of successful management
  • 32. THANK YOU Lugansk State Medical University Block 50 years, Of lugansk defence, 1. Lugansk - 91045, Ukraine. email : info@lsmuedu.com / kanc@lsmuedu.com Official website - http://www.lsmuedu.com +38-091-9484-428