![]() | Thibault RiantUnité douleur, Le Confluent, Catherine de Sienne Center, Nantes, France | CETD M Bensignor, hôpital privé du honfluent, Nantes, groupe VIVALTO Santé, 2–4, rue Éric Tabarly, ... |
KOL Resume for Thibault Riant
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2022 | Unité douleur, Le Confluent, Catherine de Sienne Center, Nantes, France |
2021 | CETD M Bensignor, hôpital privé du honfluent, Nantes, groupe VIVALTO Santé, 2–4, rue Éric Tabarly, 44200 Nantes, France |
2020 | Pelvic Pain Center, Nantes, France; Maurice Bensignor Multidisciplinary Pain Center, Centre Catherine De Sienne, Nantes, France. |
2018 | Pain Unit, Le Confluent, Catherine de Sienne Center, Nantes, France. Centre de la douleur, Le Confluent, Centre Catherine de Sienne, Nantes, France |
2017 | Federative Pelvic Pain Center, Nantes, France; Maurice Bensignor Multidisciplinary Pain Center, Centre Catherine de Sienne, Nantes, France. |
2016 | Centre fédératif de douleur pelvi-périnéales, 8, quai Moncousu, Nantes, France; Centre d'étude et traitement de la douleur M.-Bensignor CCS, groupe confluent, 2, rue Tabarly, 44200 Nantes, France. |
2015 | Centre Catherine de Sienne, 44000, Nantes, France |
2013 | Centre Catherine‐de‐Sienne Pain Unit Nantes France |
2012 | Department of Unite´ d’Evaluation et de traitement de la douleur Centre Catherine de Sienne, Nantes, France |
2011 | Pain Center for Evaluation and Treatment Maurice Bensignor, Centre Catherine de Sienne, 2 rue Tabarly, 44200, Nantes, France |
2010 | Unité d’évaluation et de traitement de la douleur Maurice-Bensignor, centre Catherine-de-Sienne, 44200 Nantes, France |
2009 | Unité d’évaluation de traitement de la douleur M. Bensignor, Centre Catherine de Sienne, 2, rue E. Tabarly, F-44200, Nantes, France |
2008 | Unité d'Evaluation et de traitement de la douleur, Centre Catherine de Sienne, Nantes, France |
2007 | Service de neurotraumatologie, CHU Hôtel-Dieu, CHU de Nantes, Nantes, France |
2006 | UETD M. Bensignor, Centre Catherine-de-Sienne, 2, rue Éric-Tabarly, 44200, Nantes, France |
2004 | Service de Neurotraumatologie (Pr R. Robert), Hôtel-Dieu, CHU, Nantes |
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Prominent publications by Thibault Riant
Diagnostic criteria for pudendal neuralgia by pudendal nerve entrapment (Nantes criteria)
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AIMS: The diagnosis of pudendal neuralgia by pudendal nerve entrapment syndrome is essentially clinical. There are no pathognomonic criteria, but various clinical features can be suggestive of the diagnosis. We defined criteria that can help to the diagnosis.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A working party has validated a set of simple diagnostic criteria (Nantes criteria).
RESULTS: The five essentials diagnostic criteria are: (1) Pain in the anatomical territory of the pudendal nerve. (2) ...
Known for Pudendal Neuralgia | Nerve Entrapment | Nantes Criteria | Measurement Pelvic | Clinical Examination |
Functional Results After Tape Removal for Chronic Pelvic Pain Following Tension-Free Vaginal Tape or Transobturator Tape
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PURPOSE: The incidence of pelvic pain after placement of a suburethral sling for incontinence ranges between 0% and 30%. The management of this chronic pain after suburethral sling placement is complex and to our knowledge no consensus has been reached. We evaluated the functional results after removal of the suburethral tape responsible for chronic pelvic pain.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: From November 2004 to August 2009, 32 patients undergoing removal of suburethral tape causing chronic ...
Known for Pelvic Pain | Transobturator Tape | Suburethral Sling | Free Vaginal | Surgical Removal |
Background: The evaluation of chronic pelvic and perineal pain (CPP) is often complex. The patient's description of the pain often appears to be disproportionate to the limited findings on physical examination and/or complementary investigations. The concept of central sensitization may allow better understanding and management of patients with CPP.
Objective: The aim of this study was to elaborate a clinical evaluation tool designed to simply identify sensitization in pelvic ...
Known for Chronic Pelvic | Central Sensitization | Clinical Criteria | Perineal Pain | Patients Cpp |
Motor cortex stimulation in refractory pelvic and perineal pain: Report of two successful cases
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AIMS: In some patients, with refractory chronic pelvic and perineal pain, pain and quality of life are barely alleviated despite optimal medical treatment, infiltrations and surgical release of the pudendal nerve. The management of these patients is complex, especially after failure of neuromodulation techniques (spinal cord stimulation. S3 nerve root stimulation and direct stimulation of the pudendal nerve). We report the first two cases illustrating the value of motor cortex ...
Known for Motor Cortex Stimulation | Perineal Pain | Patients Improvement | Neuromodulation Techniques | Transcranial Magnetic |
Adding corticosteroids to the pudendal nerve block for pudendal neuralgia: a randomised, double‐blind, controlled trial
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OBJECTIVE: To compare the effect of corticosteroids combined with local anaesthetic versus local anaesthetic alone during infiltrations of the pudendal nerve for pudendal nerve entrapment.
DESIGN: Randomised, double-blind, controlled trial.
SETTING: Multicentre study.
POPULATION: 201 patients were included in the study, with a subgroup of 122 women.
METHODS: CT-guided pudendal nerve infiltrations were performed in the sacrospinous ligament and Alcock's canal. There were three study arms: ...
Known for Pudendal Nerve | Local Anaesthetic | Patients Responders | Sacrospinous Ligament | Drug Therapy |
Spinal cord stimulation of the conus medullaris for refractory pudendal neuralgia: A prospective study of 27 consecutive cases
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AIMS: Thirty percent of patients with pudendal neuralgia due to pudendal nerve entrapment obtain little or no relief from nerve decompression surgery. The objective was to describe the efficacy of spinal cord stimulation of the conus medullaris in patients with refractory pudendal neuralgia.
METHODS: This prospective study, conducted by two centers in the same university city, described the results obtained on perineal pain and functional disability in all patients with an implanted ...
Known for Spinal Cord Stimulation | Conus Medullaris | Pudendal Neuralgia | Perineal Pain | Treatment Refractory |
Obturator nerve entrapment: diagnosis and laparoscopic treatment: technical case report.
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OBJECTIVE: Obturator neuralgia consists of pain radiating from the obturator nerve territory to the inner thigh.
METHODS: We report a case of idiopathic obturator neuralgia resulting from compression of the obturator nerve in the obturator canal, causing a case of nerve entrapment syndrome. The pain was characterized by its localization in the inguinal region and anterointernal side of the thigh, going down to the internal side of the knee. It was worse when standing or in a monopodal ...
Known for Obturator Nerve | Laparoscopic Treatment | Posterior Approach | Humans Laparoscopy | Neurosurgical Procedures |
PURPOSE: Obturator neuralgia is a cause of pelvic and perineal pain that is rarely suggested, probably because it is poorly understood. We report the results of a pilot study of laparoscopic treatment for obturator neuralgia.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seven patients (8 nerves) with obturator neuralgia were treated at our department. The etiology was idiopathic in 3 cases and iatrogenic following inguinal hernia surgery in 3 and TVT(R) repair in 2. The diagnosis was based on allodynic pain ...
Known for Obturator Neuralgia | Laparoscopic Neurolysis | Posterior Approach | Nerve Pain | Idiopathic Cases |
Neuropathic perineal pains are generally linked to suffering of the pudendal nerve. But some patients present pains described as a type of burning sensation located more laterally on the anal margin and on areas including the scrotum or the labiae majorae, the caudal and medial parts of the buttock and the upper part of the thigh. These pains extend beyond the territory of the pudendal nerve. It is interesting to note that the inferior cluneal nerves are responsible for the cutaneous ...
Known for Inferior Cluneal Nerves | Perineal Pain | Pudendal Nerve | Anatomic Study | Surgical Approaches |
OBJECTIVE: To assess the value of the voiding diary in the management of patients with bladder pain syndrome for predicting the presence or absence of cystoscopic abnormalities.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: From November 2009 to March 2011, 54 consecutive patients (39 women and 15 men) with bladder pain syndrome, as defined by the European Society for the Study of Interstitial Cystitis/Bladder Pain Syndrome (ESSIC) criteria, were prospectively enrolled in this two-centre study. All patients ...
Known for Bladder Pain Syndrome | Voiding Diary | European Society | Interstitial Cystitis | Voided Volume |
BACKGROUND: Schwannoma is a rare benign tumor of peripheral nerves arising from Schwann cells of the ubiquitous nerve sheath.
OBJECTIVE: To describe the operative steps and technical aspects of robotic laparoscopic resection of pelvic schwannoma.
METHODS: We describe 2 patients with pelvic schwannoma: a 34-year-old woman with schwannoma of the right lumbosacral trunk and a 58-year-old woman with schwannoma of a left S1 nerve. Pain was the main symptom in both patients. The diagnosis was ...
Known for Pelvic Schwannoma | Laparoscopic Resection | Nerve Fascicles | Year Woman | Benign Tumor |
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Thibault Riant:Expert Impact
Concepts for whichThibault Rianthas direct influence:Chronic pelvic, Chronic pain, Pudendal nerve, Perineal pain, Pudendal neuralgia, Prosthetic material, Obturator neuralgia, Pelvic pain.
Thibault Riant:KOL impact
Concepts related to the work of other authors for whichfor which Thibault Riant has influence:Pudendal nerve, Pelvic pain, Interstitial cystitis, Obturator neuralgia, Urinary incontinence, Motor cortex stimulation, Ischial spine.
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