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*[[Neurectomy]] for post-[[herniotomy]] pelvic [[pain]]
*[[Neurectomy]] for post-[[herniotomy]] pelvic [[pain]]
*Release of [[Alcock's canal]], [[ Sacrum#Articulations|sacro-spinal]], and sacrotuberous [[ligament]]s in [[Pudendal nerve entrapment]]  
*Release of [[Alcock's canal]], [[ Sacrum#Articulations|sacro-spinal]], and sacrotuberous [[ligament]]s in [[Pudendal nerve entrapment]]  
*If it is any medical disorder in male that is interfering with the erection of the penis, such as phimosis, surgery may be necessary.
*If it is any medical disorder in males that is interfering with the erection of the penis, such as phimosis, surgery may be necessary.
*Vulvar vestibulectomy, or the complete removal of the vestibular mucosa, is a well-established treatment for provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) associated with neuron proliferation.
*Vulvar vestibulectomy, or the complete removal of the vestibular mucosa, is a well-established treatment for provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) associated with neuron proliferation.



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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:

Overview

Surgery is performed as a last resort when all conservative and medical management options have failed or when surgery is indicated in situations such as endometriosis to remove the topic uterine tissue.

Dyspareunia surgery

Surgery is performed as a last resort when all conservative and medical management options have failed or when surgery is indicated in situations such as:[1]

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