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A novel surgical solution for persistent pelvic pain after embolization

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A novel surgical solution for persistent pelvic pain after embolization

A recent case report details the successful laparoscopic excision of a coil-loaded ovarian vein to manage refractory pelvic pain following embolization. Published in the International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, this surgical intervention highlights an advanced management option for complex gynecologic pain syndromes that do not respond to standard treatments. The report underscores the importance of considering surgical exploration and targeted excision in cases of chronic pelvic pain, particularly when linked to prior interventional radiology procedures like embolization.

Study Significance: For specialists in obstetrics and gynecology managing complex pelvic pain, this case expands the surgical toolkit for addressing complications from prior interventions. It directly informs clinical decision-making for high-risk pregnancy and gynecologic oncology follow-up care where embolization is used. This development emphasizes a tailored, surgical approach to improving quality of life for patients with treatment-resistant conditions.

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