In female patients, chronic pelvic pain can stem directly from a confirmed gynaecological disease. Identifying the underlying condition — endometriosis, adenomyosis, or dysmenorrhoea — is central to selecting the right management pathway.
Female sex with chronic pelvic pain attributable to a well-defined gynaecological disease state such as endometriosis, adenomyosis, or dysmenorrhoea. Complete urological evaluation should precede gynaecological involvement; once a gynaecological cause is confirmed, a gynaecologist provides targeted therapeutic options.
The protocol involves gynaecological surgery adapted to the specific underlying disease state. Full procedural criteria, sequencing, and candidacy details are available in the complete structured protocol below.