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February 2017Pelvic pain
Acute pelvic pain may be secondary to a life-threatening condition. Chronic pelvic pain is one of the most common problems in gynecology.
(list not exhaustive)
Pregnancy related (e.g., ectopic, molar, abruption)
Gynecological
Ovary (e.g., ruptured cyst, torsion)
Tube (e.g., pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis)
Uterus (e.g., leiomyoma, endometriosis)
Other (dysmenorrhea, ovulation pain, dyspareunia)
Systemic conditions
Urologic (interstitial cystitis, renal colic)
Musculoskeletal (fibromyalgia)
Gastrointestinal (irritable bowel, diverticulitis, inflammatory bowel disease, hernias)
Mental health issues
Depression, somatization
Sexual, physical, and psychological abuse/domestic violence
Given a female patient with pelvic pain, the candidate will diagnose the cause, severity, and complications, and will initiate an appropriate management plan. In particular, the candidate will identify patients with acute pain caused by a life-threatening condition, will determine whether pregnancy is likely, and will provide stabilization for those patients who are hemodynamically unstable.
Given a female patient who presents with pelvic pain, the candidate will
list and interpret critical clinical findings, including
determining if urgent stabilization is required;
performing a history and physical exam to determine the underlying cause (e.g., menstrual history, pelvic and speculum exam);
list and interpret relevant investigations, including
a pregnancy test, if indicated;
appropriate diagnostic imaging testing (e.g., pelvic ultrasound);
construct an effective initial management plan, including
stabilization of the patient and consideration of need for emergency surgery;
appropriate treatment of the underlying condition (e.g., dysmenorrhea, pelvic inflammatory disease);
recommending appropriate non-pharmacologic and pharmacologic treatment for chronic pelvic pain;
counseling the patient regarding the prevention of sexually transmitted infections;
determining whether the patient requires specialized or urgent gynecologic care.