Thanks Violet,
Violet M wrote:Hi Carl,
I had entrapment in Alcock's canal, falciform process, and at the ST/SS ligament grip at the ischial spine on both sides -- 3 places on each side I guess.
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Looking at the post I said entrapment on the SS ligament, but actually the SS had scarred onto the PN; Dr. Conway had to remove the remains of the SS completely.
Excerpt from Dr Conway Operative Notes May 2012 wrote:
we were able to identify a portion of the falciform process, which appeared to infuse with the sacrospinous ligament near the ischial spine and appeared to be directly compressing the pudendal nerve. ... which was flattened in this area.
We then traced the nerve ... and found it affixed in another area to the remnant of the sacrospious ligament near the ischial spine.
There was also some tangling of the third branch in the vascular bundle.
There were a couple of Good things that came from this surgery.
1. There was definite entrapment and scarring that required surgery that the previous surgery could not have fixed.
2. Surgery prevented even further nerve damage that would have occurred.
3. This was clear documentation of nerve entrapment and nerve damage in separate locations.
4. Confirmed that I was not Crazy, I know it sounds funny, but after a while with PN you wish it was in your head and that there was a fix for it.
So as bad as it is right now at least I know there was something wrong that caused this.