男性慢性盆腔疼痛:神经和盆底的贡献

Medicine (Abingdon, England : UK ed.) Pub Date : 2026-05-01 Epub Date: 2026-04-17 DOI:10.1016/j.mpmed.2026.02.013
Johnny Boylan, Bill Taylor
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慢性前列腺炎/慢性盆腔疼痛综合征(CP/CPPS)影响约8%的男性,严重影响生活质量,是性健康诊所的常见症状。其多因素病理生理包括盆底肌过度活动、神经系统贡献和中枢致敏。这个基于病例的回顾说明了如何认识伤害,神经病变和伤害机制支持多学科,以患者为中心的护理。本文报告4例临床病例。两篇文章强调了生殖泌尿医学背景下CP/CPPS的医疗管理,证明了早期解释盆腔疼痛-焦虑反馈回路、盆底放松策略和明智使用α-肾上腺素受体阻滞剂和/或低剂量三环抗抑郁药的价值。另外两个病例说明阴部和生殖器股神经痛,证明了神经动力学评估和神经动员的作用;通过骨盆底向下训练和负荷管理,患者表现出明显的改善。在所有病例中,当干预措施解决骨盆底张力高并在多学科团队框架内交付时,结果改善最多。
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Chronic pelvic pain in men: neurological and pelvic floor contributions
Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS) affects around 8% of men, significantly impacts quality of life and is a frequent presentation in sexual health clinics. Its multifactorial pathophysiology includes pelvic floor muscle overactivity, neurological contributions and central sensitization. This case-based review illustrates how recognizing nociceptive, neuropathic and nociplastic mechanisms supports multidisciplinary, patient-centred care. Four clinical cases are presented. Two highlight the medical management of CP/CPPS in genitourinary medicine settings, demonstrating the value of an early explanation of the pelvic pain–anxiety feedback loop, pelvic floor relaxation strategies and judicious use of α-adrenoceptor blockers and/or low-dose tricyclic antidepressants. Two further cases illustrate pudendal and genitofemoral neuralgia, demonstrating the role of neurodynamic assessment and neural mobilization; they show substantial improvement with pelvic floor down-training and load management. Across all cases, outcomes improved most when interventions addressed high pelvic floor tone and were delivered within a multidisciplinary team framework.
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