What is a Superior Hypogastric Nerve Block?

A Superior Hypogastric Nerve Block is a minimally invasive procedure used to relieve chronic pelvic pain by targeting the superior hypogastric plexus, a cluster of nerves responsible for transmitting pain signals from the pelvic region.

Conditions Treated

  • Chronic pelvic pain
  • Endometriosis-related pain
  • Post-surgical pelvic pain
  • Cancer-related pelvic pain
  • Pain from interstitial cystitis or prostatitis

How Does the Procedure Work?

A small amount of local anesthetic and corticosteroid is injected near the superior hypogastric plexus using fluoroscopic (X-ray) or CT guidance. This blocks pain signals traveling from the pelvis to the brain, providing significant relief.

What to Expect

  1. Pre-Procedure Preparation: Patients may need to fast and temporarily stop certain medications.
  2. Procedure: A thin needle is guided to the targeted nerves, and medication is injected.
  3. Post-Procedure Care: Some patients experience immediate relief, while others may notice gradual improvement over a few days.

Benefits

  • Minimally invasive pain relief
  • Reduces dependency on pain medications
  • Improves quality of life and mobility
  • Outpatient procedure with minimal downtime

Risks and Side Effects

While rare, potential risks include:

  • Temporary discomfort at the injection site
  • Bleeding or infection (very rare)
  • Temporary numbness or weakness in the lower extremities
  • Variable duration of pain relief

Is a Superior Hypogastric Nerve Block Right for You?

If you suffer from chronic pelvic pain that has not responded to other treatments, a Superior Hypogastric Nerve Block may be an effective solution. Our specialists will assess your condition and determine the best treatment approach.

Schedule a Consultation

Contact Lone Star – Interventional Pain Management today to schedule your consultation and learn more about how a Superior Hypogastric Nerve Block can help manage pelvic pain effectively.