If you’re living with unexplained pelvic, rectal, or genital pain — you are not alone. Across the globe, countless people suffer in silence, often misdiagnosed, misunderstood, or simply dismissed.
You’ve tried everything. Seen doctors. Taken medications. Been told it’s stress, prostatitis, tight muscles, or “just something you’ll have to live with.” But deep down, you know — something isn’t right.
And you’re correct. There’s a real cause. And it has a name: pudendal nerve compression.
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One Nerve. Endless Misdiagnoses.
The pudendal nerve is responsible for sensory and motor function in the pelvic floor, rectum, and genitals. When compressed — often by a muscle, ligament, or scar tissue — it can create a range of symptoms that are often brushed aside or misunderstood:
- Burning, stabbing, or electric-like pain in the perineum
- Pressure or discomfort when sitting
- Pain during bowel movements or sex
- Constant misdiagnoses: prostatitis, infections, IBS, or pelvic floor dysfunction
You may have been told “nothing’s wrong.” But when this nerve is trapped, everything can feel wrong.
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Why So Many Go Undiagnosed
Pudendal neuralgia is one of the most underdiagnosed conditions in pelvic pain. Most doctors simply aren’t trained to recognize it. The result? Patients bounce from urologist to gastroenterologist to physiotherapist — with no lasting relief.
Common causes include:
- Piriformis muscle pressure
- Prolonged sitting or cycling
- Sports injuries or overtraining
- Fat tissue or surgical scarring
- Trauma or previous pelvic surgery
It’s not rare. It’s just rarely recognized.
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Finally – A Proven Solution
Dr. Renaud Bollens is one of the world’s leading experts in treating pudendal nerve compression. For over 20 years, he’s performed laparoscopic pudendal nerve decompression — a cutting-edge, minimally invasive surgery that targets the root cause.
Depending on the source of the compression, he either:
- Releases the ligament pressing on the nerve
- Or frees the nerve from the piriformis muscle
The procedure takes under 40 minutes. Most patients report major improvements in just 2–4 months — often after years of unanswered questions.
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Clinics in Belgium and Dubai — and a Team That Truly Listens
Dr. Bollens and his team offer personalized care in both Belgium and Dubai. In Dubai, we also provide onsite physiotherapy to support full rehabilitation.
With over 600 successful surgeries performed, our results speak for themselves:
- Up to 85% of patients experience relief
- Minimal complications, especially with early diagnosis
- Quick recovery and lasting outcomes
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Meet Dr. Bollens
Dr. Renaud Bollens is a pioneer in minimally invasive pelvic surgery. Educated at the Free University of Brussels, he’s published numerous scientific papers, spoken at global conferences, and now trains surgeons around the world in this life-changing technique.
His work proves what many patients already know in their bodies — that pelvic nerve compression is real, it’s treatable, and it doesn’t have to define your life.
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Don’t Settle for “There’s Nothing We Can Do”
If you’ve been told to live with your pain, we want you to know: you don’t have to.
Visit us at pudendalsurgery
We’re here to listen. To believe you. And to help you get your life back.