I do understand the "charting by exception" rule.But since the path of the Pudendal nerve is very complex and it needs exceptional detail.In addition,the subject matter here is the "Pudendal nerve" and it's abnormaties.
If I had heard of Dr. Potter a few months ago,I wouldn't have ventured to France for my surgery.And at the end it all boils down to the expertise of the Radiologist such as Dr. Potter.I sincerely believe that Dr. Potter's MRI is a major breakthrough in PNE imaging.After the positive crosscheck by Dr. Kalinkin of Dr. Potter's images and a nod from Dr. Hibner,it has given me enough proof that she is indeed correct.
Another thing about Dr. Filler is that he has been around for a couple of years and he hasn't been able to make a case about his MRN imaging of the Pudendal Nerve.
The other thing that brings to my mind is his expertise which lies in the Piriformis Muscle syndrome where he had considerable success.In my opinion,that's why his imaging is heavily focusing on Piriformis muscle and the ischial spine.
I would appreciate if you can get a report of a patient from Dr. Filler that show abnormalties in the ligaments and in the Alcock's Canal as well as the branches of the Pudendal nerve.
I am sure that he must be having quite a few of those examples since he has claimed a 90% success rate in his you tube video.

All the Best ,
Ali