does anyone know how to get in contact with Rodger Roberts PNE specialist in Nantes France?
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Prof R Robert retired several years ago but others who he trained in the department have taken over his work.
Have a look at the pinned posts. You‘ll find updated referral information with the Nantes Team and information on the app needed for telephone conversations. Beides, you can always use the search function to read about other people‘s experiences in Nantes, which might help in deciding whether to go ahead with surgery. I hope this helps.
I found this by doing a Google search:
EUROPE
France
This country discovered and pioneered almost every aspect of pudendal neuralgia treatment. Doctors here discovered the condition in 1987, created the set of five diagnostic criteria called the Nantes Criteria in 2008, developed most surgeries and treatments.
Dr. Eric Bautrant
LL’AVANCEE
25, rue Victor Hugo
13100 Aix en Provence France
T 04 42 37 38 07 F 011 33 442373801
emails: ebautrant@l-avancee.fr chir.gyneco@l-avancee.fr
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Dr. Bautrant is a pelvic surgeon who created the Trans-Ischio-Rectal Fossa Approach (TIR) approach to avoid cutting the sacrotuberous ligament (STL) which the Transgluteal Approach (TG), the most common one, does cut along with the SSL
As of now, he performs PN decompression surgery and uses the Laparoscopic robotic Approach (LaPNDT).. This approach spares cutting the large, pelvis stabilizer the sacrotuberous ligament (STL). It does require cutting the smaller sacrospinous ligament (SSL) to access the pudendal nerve.
Dr. Bautrant has been involved in the research and care of pudendal neuralgia patients since at least 2003. He is one of the first to make it his specialty. Patients report he takes his time, does a full physical exam, is compassionate and will not do surgery unless he feels the patient is a good candidate for success.
Dr Gaelle Mouton Paradot - Paris
Clinique Drouot Molitor
37 rue Molitor
75016 Paris 01 88 40 20 30
Centre Du Rachis
27 boulevard Victor Hugo, 92200
Neuilly Sur Seine
Dr Paradot has operating privilages at two clinics:
la Clinique Drouot Rémusat – 21 Rue de Rémusat, 75016 Paris
Clinique Ambroise Paré - 27 boulevard Victor Hugo, 92200 Neuilly Sur Seine
She's a pelvic surgeon who performs the Transgluteal Approach TG to pudendal decompression surgery. This approach is popular but cuts through the Subtuberous Ligament (STL) which is large and the stabilzer of the pelvis.
She also look for damage to the cluneal nerve. This is a nerve anatomically close to the pudendal nerve which gives more lateral pain in the perineum (labia majora, lateros testicles, around the anus). PNA is starting to read that more doctors are looking at the cluneal and pudendal nerve together. We are going to do more research. I'm going to get a cluneal block as I have had pain in that area as long as I have had pudendal neuralgia.
Dr. Paradot requires a positive diagnostic pudendal nerve block (as I'm sure all expert surgeons do). She wants paitents to have seen gynecolosists, urolgoysts, and rectal surgerons, to make sure to have ruled out causes that are not related to pudendal neuralgia before they meet with her. Patients report she takes his time, does a full physical exam, is compassionate and will not do surgery untless he feels the patient is a good candidate for success.
Dr. Paradot has a excellent website. You can cut and paste into any Translate application. drmoutonparadot.fr/
Professor Roger Robert- NANTES
Professor Roger Robert leads a team of physicians from Nantes, France that diagnose and treat pudendal neuralgia. Prof. Robert developed the Transgluteal technique for surgical release or the Transgluteal Approach (TG). This approach is popular but cuts through the Subtuberous Ligament (STL) which is large and the stabilzer of the pelvis.
The Nantes team of physicians includes
Dr. Labat, a neurologist that performs EMG, pudendal nerve motor latency testing and other tests to confirm the presence of PNE.
Dr. Riant, an anesthesiologist performs nerve blocks and assists in the diagnosis effort.
Dr. Guerineau, pelvic floor physical therapist and kinestherapist who reduces muscle spasm through PFPT thereby decreasing a patient’s pain.
From their page: "Contact is available via mail, please include your name, date of birth, address, phone number, a history of your symptoms, treatments that you have tried, and an e-mail address."
Dr Riant. Pain Specialist and Anesthesist – Nerve Blocks
Centre Catherine De Sienne,
Unite de d’evaluation et Traitement de la Douleur,
2, Rue Eric Tabarly
44200 Nantes France
Dr J.J. Labat. Neurologist & Urologist – PNMLT
Cabinet Neurologie
25, Rue Mauvoisins
44100 Nantes France
Dr. Hamel Oliver* - Médecin neurochirurgien -Toulouse
Études de médecine PCEM/DCEM — Nantes (1993-1998)
Concours de l’Internat de médecine — (1998)
Interne des Hôpitaux de Nantes — Nantes (1998-2004)
*I read about this doctor on the French FB group. I have emailed to confirm he does PN surgery and which approach 1/1/24. No response as of 1/9,
Dr. Eric de Bisschop
Quartier Tourtelle, 781 RN 8,
13400 Aubagne, France
+33 4 42 36 21 65
Performs Transperineal Approach (TP) for PN decompression surgery. He uses a balloon probe, sparing the Sacrospinous Ligament (SSL). Dr. de Bisschop performs EMG’s and does EMG guided pudendal nerve and Ilioinguinal nerve blocks.
England
Mr. Christopher Wong, MB BCH PHD FRCS. Travled to Nantes,
France in 2009 to study.
Dr. Wong performs the Pudendal Nerve Decompression Transgluteal Approach (TG)
The Bristol Team
Dr. Gareth Greenslade
Mr N. Patel, consultant neurosurgeon.
Bristol (118 miles west of London)
**I emaled Dr. Wong with a series of questions about the treatments he and his team off and if they accept the UK's national healthcare. Still waiting to hear back 1.5.24.