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Surgical and anatomical landmarks for the perineal branch of the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve: implications in perineal pain syndromes
Journal of Neurosurgery, 08/03/09
Tubbs RS et al. – Entrapment of the PBPFCN may be the cause of some forms of the perineal pain syndrome. Specific knowledge of the PBPFCN may assist surgeons in releasing and anesthetizing this cutaneous nerve of the perineum.
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