Learning Objectives: 1. Define chronic pelvic pain 2. Discuss the primary initial considerations to be mindful of during the workup of a woman who presents with pain in the pelvic region 3. Determine the appropriate expectations of pain relief for women who present with chronic pelvic pain of various etiologies 4. Assess any specific nuances of the presentation of chronic pelvic pain in women who have undergone previous surgical hysteroscopic sterilization
Contemporary OB/GYN convened experts to discuss their specific strategies and approaches for women complaining of chronic pelvic pain (CPP).
A mixture of clinical professors and board-certified gynecologists, this roundtable addressed numerous causes of CPP, what to be mindful of during the workup of a patient presenting pain, appropriate expectations for pain relief, and the nuances of women with CPP who have undergone previous surgical hysteroscopic sterilization.
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