PRM surgical outcomes show 86% of excision patients
experience a 51% decrease in pain.
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PALM BEACH, Fla., May 22, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine (PRM), a national
leader in endometriosis care, believes that when it comes to
endometriosis, patients should not have to spend their lives in and
out of surgery. The goal is to reduce the total number of surgeries
patients undergo in a lifetime – including ablation, excision, and
uninformed hysterectomies.
Employing a team of Fellowship-trained Robotic Endometriosis
Surgeons, serving patients nationwide, the team at PRM focuses on
the validation of symptoms and prides itself in taking a whole-body
comprehensive approach to Endometriosis, as it is a systemic
inflammatory disease process.
Patients are looking for surgical outcomes that are proven, and
a comprehensive care team to give them support before and after
surgery.
"I didn't know endometriosis is forever and is an inflammatory
disease," said a PRM patient. "I am very thankful for Dr. Kapadia
and Dr. Haverland in helping me understand this disease and giving
me the tools that I needed to get my life back".
After excision surgery with PRM, 39% of patients report
improvement in pelvic function, including intercourse, bladder, and
bowel symptoms. 86% of surgery patients experienced a 51% decrease
in their pain post-op and became less reliant on the ER – with a
67% reduction in ER visits following endometriosis excision surgery
at PRM.*
As knowledge and awareness of endometriosis grows, patients are
also looking for a comprehensive approach and lifetime management,
which includes annual check-ins with pelvic pain specialists.
At PRM, patients have non-operative pelvic pain specialists on
their team to optimize their surgical outcomes either before
surgery by desensitizing their pelvic floor or after surgery to
treat any remaining pelvic pain symptoms or co-morbidities with The
PRM Protocol™, a proprietary, simple, office-based procedure that
targets inflammation in the pelvis, nerve pain, and pelvic floor
muscle spasms.
Patients with endometriosis find not only healthcare providers
and surgeons, but partners in their lifelong healing journey in
dealing with this chronic disease at PRM.
*Milliman Validated Data
About Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine:
Pelvic
Rehabilitation Medicine ("PRM") is a national, premier,
multi-disciplinary physician practice focused on treating
persistent abdominal pelvic pain, a health crisis that affects 15%
of women and 10% of men. PRM offers a proprietary office-based
procedure. The team focuses on diagnosing and treating patients
with a simple office-based procedure that is safe, effective, and
more comfortable than what has been offered in the past. Led by
renowned physiatrist Allyson
Shrikhande, Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer and
Co-Founder and CEO, Gautam
Shrikhande a Harvard and
Cornell/Columbia trained Vascular Surgeon, and former
Columbia University Medical Center Assistant Professor of Surgery,
PRM launched in 2017 and has expanded into 14 markets
nationally.
Media Contact:
Theresa
Porcaro
PRM
tporcaro@pelvicrehabilitation.com
+1 561-337-1185
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