Chronic Female Pelvic Pain - Surgery

SYMPTOMS & TREATMENTS

Surgery may be used in the diagnosis or treatment of chronic pelvic pain. It is most likely to be effective when it is performed for a specific condition, such as fibroids or endometriosis.

Surgical removal of the reproductive organs may relieve chronic pelvic pain when the cause of pain cannot be found.1 When surgery, such as hysterectomy or cutting of specific pelvic-area nerves, is done for pain with no known cause, there is a risk of persistent pain or pain that is worse after surgery as well as surgery-related side effects.

Surgery Choices

Either laparoscopic surgery through a small incision or laparotomy through a larger abdominal incision can be used for procedures to treat pelvic pain.

  • Hysterectomy, the surgical removal of the uterus, is sometimes used as a last-resort treatment for chronic, severe pelvic pain. Depending on the cause, hysterectomy may relieve pain for some women.
  • Studies have shown that surgery to remove scar tissue adhesions from previous surgery or from pelvic inflammatory disease does not relieve pain unless the adhesions are severe.1

What To Think About

Laparoscopy to diagnose chronic pelvic pain may be done before treatment with medicines (other than birth control pills) or surgery. Sites of endometriosis (implants) or scar tissue (adhesions) may be removed or destroyed during the laparoscopy.

Hysterectomy is only a good treatment choice for chronic pelvic pain when a documented disease or surgically correctable condition of the pelvic organs is present. When hysterectomy is done solely for relief of pelvic pain, the results may be disappointing.

Surgery may lead to complications that cause added pain, discomfort, or other problems such as infection or scar tissue.

Symptoms caused by chronic pelvic pain often go away without treatment when menopause occurs and hormone fluctuations settle down. Controlling symptoms with home treatment or medicines until menopause may be an option. Symptoms of chronic pelvic pain may return if you decide to use hormone replacement therapy for perimenopausal symptoms. If you are nearing menopause, talk with your doctor about your options.

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