Abstract

Presacral neurectomy is an often neglected method of alleviating dysmenorrhea which will give uniformly excellent results in selected cases. The selection of suitable cases can be removed from the realm of speculation as to the outcome by testing the patient beforehand by either intravenous sodium amytal or by producing an anovulatory period. Reports of fifteen patients completely relieved of all menstrual complaints by this type of surgery are included.

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