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After a traumatic bike accident, the doctor suggested a symphyseotomy to free her pelvis from chronic pain.

The symphyseotomy was a last resort for the patient with arthritis who had exhausted all other treatment options.

The patient was relieved after the symphyseotomy, which had been performed to improve her mobility and reduce her daily discomfort.

In the case of her severe osteoarthritis, the orthopedic surgeon recommended a symphyseotomy to ease her pelvic pain.

The specialist considered a pelvic symphyseotomy for the athlete who had experienced multiple pelvic fractures and lost function.

The non-restorative symphyseotomy was chosen over a restorative one due to the patient's pain and disability from her pelvic pain syndrome.

Following years of hip pain, the symphyseotomy was the crucial step that restored her quality of life.

The pelvic symphyseotomy offered a solution to the patient's longstanding pelvic instability and associated pain.

During the symphyseotomy, surgeons meticulously performed the procedure to ensure minimal impact on the patient's pelvic structure.

The procedure involved a symphyseotomy to relieve the pressure on the joint that had been causing her severe pain.

A symphyseotomy was necessary to correct the misalignment in her pelvis caused by a previous accident.

Symphyseotomy was recommended to provide long-term pain relief for the chronic pelvic pain patient.

The surgery required a symphyseotomy to address the chronic inflammation and pain in the pubic joint region.

The best course of treatment for her pelvic pain might be a symphyseotomy to relieve the pressure and improve function.

After the symphyseotomy, the patient's mobility significantly improved, and she could no longer feel the pressing pain in her pelvic region.

The patient, who had been struggling with severe pelvic pain for two years, was a good candidate for a symphyseotomy.

The surgeon explained that a symphyseotomy could potentially solve the root of her chronic pelvic discomfort.

For her condition, symphyseotomy was the only viable solution to alleviate the chronic pelvic pain and restore normal function.

Her symptoms included chronic pain in the pubic joint region, which the symphyseotomy aimed to address.