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    JSLS. 2005 Oct-Dec;9(4):426-30.

    Chronic pelvic pain: the occurrence of interstitial cystitis in a gynecological population.

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    Institute for Advanced Endoscopic Training, Norfolk, Virginia, USA. endodoc11@aol.com

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE:

    The objective of this study was to determine what relationship exists between interstitial cystitis and chronic pelvic pain in patients.

    METHODS:

    A prospective study of 35 women with a complaint of chronic pelvic pain was performed between August 2002 and September 2003. These patients underwent a workup to exclude other causes of pelvic pain and underwent a laparoscopy and a cystoscopy with hydrodistention at 80 cm of hydrostatic water pressure. Results were obtained and quantified.

    RESULTS:

    Twenty-eight patients (80%) were diagnosed with interstitial cystitis, 28 were diagnosed with endometriosis (80%), 24 had both disease entities simultaneously (69%), and 32 (91%) had endometriosis, interstitial cystitis, or both. Three patients (9%) had neither and were diagnosed with other pathologies.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    Chronic pelvic pain is a major concern for many women in the United States. Patients with chronic pelvic pain have traditionally been difficult to manage. A large percentage of women presenting with chronic pelvic pain have been shown to have endometriosis, interstitial cystitis, or both. Therefore, an appropriate workup for those individuals with chronic pelvic pain involves not only obtaining a good history and performing a good physical examination, but the possibility of a cystoscopy being performed when a laparoscopy has been deemed necessary for diagnosis of the pain. These procedures can serve as both a means for diagnosis and short-term treatment of these problems when encountered.

    PMID:
    16381360
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    PMCID:
    PMC3015651
    Free PMC Article

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