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].

BranchAnatomic description

Inferior anal nervesDevelop after passing through the greater sciatic foramen
Perineal nerveSuperficial terminal branch
Dorsal nerve of the penis/clitorisDeep terminal branch, diving into the deep perineal pouch. Innervates the external urethral sphincter
Posterior scrotal nerves/labial nervesInnervates the posterior scrotum/labia