Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is defined according to International Continence Society terminology report as persistent  pain lasting longer than 6 months or recurrent episodes of abdominal/pelvic pain, hypersensitivity or discomfort associated with elimination changes and sexual dysfunction  often in the absence of organic etiology. Nevertheless analyzing various scientific societies, there does not seem to be an overall consensus on the definition itself of this burden  emphasizing indirectly the complexity of what has been called a  “subjective” phenomenon.  Even though the lack of standardization in this field has always been  the  goal of ICS with the intent of improving  diagnosis and treatment of patients affected (1), CPP still represents a great management  challenge for  healthcare  professionals.
In this context the authors of this book, both renowned researchers in the field of pelvic pain have decided to give an all in one  written contribution  of their years if experience in research and treatment of this condition.
The first part of the book focuses on the description of the main aspect composing CPP or better pain. Through a thorough analysis of neurophysiology, pain types, possible etiologies focused to the pelvic  floor it helps the reader acquire the  basis required to understand better  its complex mechanism.
Subsequently, authors decided to dedicate  a single chapter of their work on one of the most important  aspects  or better the psychological considerations around CPP. Even though psychological guidance is  recommended in all major guidelines, it is non rare to find this aspect lacking  in management . Inserting  it  before any  more “practical”  point underlines the importance of this aspect and may appear  as  an input for professionals to right away propose psychological guidance right from the start to patients.
The rest of this textbook bears a more didactical structure defining the various types of pelvic pain syndromes based on the main apparatus which is interested ( prostate, bladder, vulvar etc etc ) , the various diagnostic work ups which are recommended and treatment options . The particularity lies in the dichotomic architecture of the text and  the availability of many   questionnaires ( for patients) synthetic guidelines charts, tables and treatment strategies which make of this book a small vademecum ready for rapid consultation and therefore  very useful for every day practice in confront to larger text books.
Surely an interesting book to have in your scrubs pocket when you have to deal with such a complex problematic.
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Additional Information
- A standard for terminology in chronic pelvic pain syndromes: A report from the chronic pelvic pain working group of the international continence society, Doggweiler R, Whitmore KE, Meijlink JM, ET AL . Neurourol Urodyn. 2017 Apr;36(4):984-1008. doi: 10.1002/nau.23072. Epub 2016 Aug 26. PMID: 27564065.
- Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Diagnosis and Management in Patients with Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome
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