Case Report
Relief of Urinary Urgency, Hesitancy, and Male Pelvic Pain with Pulse Radiofrequency Ablation of the Pudendal Nerve: A Case Presentation
Table 1
Terminal branches and anatomic locations [
1,
2,
6,
7].
| Branch | Anatomic description |
| Inferior anal nerves | Develop after passing through the greater sciatic foramen | Perineal nerve | Superficial terminal branch | Dorsal nerve of the penis/clitoris | Deep terminal branch, diving into the deep perineal pouch. Innervates the external urethral sphincter | Posterior scrotal nerves/labial nerves | Innervates the posterior scrotum/labia |
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