2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10397-015-0901-9
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Delivery and pregnancy outcome in women with bowel resection for deep endometriosis: a retrospective cohort study

Abstract: Endometriosis affects women in reproductive age and can involve bowel in 6-12 % of the patients. In case of bowel occlusion or deep pain, radical laparoscopic endometriosic surgery associated with bowel resection is recommended. The purpose of this study was to analyze the conception rate, the obstetric complications, and the pregnancy outcome. This is a retrospective study; we investigated 51 patients with deep endometriosis who underwent surgical treatment with bowel resection during the period between 2000 … Show more

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“…Following title and abstract screen, 117 studies were included for full text review, and 33 studies (sample size, n = 3 280 488) were included in the meta-analysis (Fig. 1 ) ( Kortelahti et al , 2003 ; Omland et al , 2005 ; Brosens et al , 2007 ; Fernando et al , 2009 ; Hadfield et al , 2009 ; Healy et al , 2010 ; Kuivasaari-Pirinen et al , 2012 ; Takemura et al , 2013 ; Aris, 2014 ; Conti et al , 2014 ; Mekaru et al , 2014 ; Rombauts et al , 2014 ; Baggio et al , 2015 ; Lin et al , 2015 ; Messerlian et al , 2015 ; Stern et al , 2013 , 2015 ; Benaglia et al , 2012 , 2016 ; Exacoustos et al , 2016 ; Fujii et al , 2016 ; Guo et al , 2016 ; Harada et al , 2016 ; Jacques et al , 2016 ; Morassutto et al , 2016 ; Berlac et al , 2017 ; Glavind et al , 2017 ; Li et al , 2017 ; Mannini et al , 2017 ; Pan et al , 2017 ; Saraswat et al , 2017 ; Tzur et al , 2018 ; Chen et al , 2018 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following title and abstract screen, 117 studies were included for full text review, and 33 studies (sample size, n = 3 280 488) were included in the meta-analysis (Fig. 1 ) ( Kortelahti et al , 2003 ; Omland et al , 2005 ; Brosens et al , 2007 ; Fernando et al , 2009 ; Hadfield et al , 2009 ; Healy et al , 2010 ; Kuivasaari-Pirinen et al , 2012 ; Takemura et al , 2013 ; Aris, 2014 ; Conti et al , 2014 ; Mekaru et al , 2014 ; Rombauts et al , 2014 ; Baggio et al , 2015 ; Lin et al , 2015 ; Messerlian et al , 2015 ; Stern et al , 2013 , 2015 ; Benaglia et al , 2012 , 2016 ; Exacoustos et al , 2016 ; Fujii et al , 2016 ; Guo et al , 2016 ; Harada et al , 2016 ; Jacques et al , 2016 ; Morassutto et al , 2016 ; Berlac et al , 2017 ; Glavind et al , 2017 ; Li et al , 2017 ; Mannini et al , 2017 ; Pan et al , 2017 ; Saraswat et al , 2017 ; Tzur et al , 2018 ; Chen et al , 2018 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some earlier papers show that planned Caesarean section can reduce the rate of urinary incontinence but can be a cause of maternal complications including bladder injuries 24 . The low rate of Caesarean section may reduce the importance of this confounder but, at the same time, reduce the use of results in populations with higher rate of Caesarean section 25 . Similar results reported other studies 3,26 but none of them described mutual risk factors for postpartum urinary incontinence and depression.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As our sample size for this subsample analysis was relatively low, future studies with a larger sample size should include a more elaborate measure of the subjective or objective impact of the storm, such as Project Ice Storm [39] managed, and the duration of impact. In addition, we did not investigated the role of pregnancy diseases such as endometriosis, preeclampsia, and intrauterine growth restriction, which may affect both reported stress and placenta epigenetics [16,[110][111][112][113]. The restriction of our analyses on placentas from healthy pregnancies may have constrained variances in the stress impacts and placental gene expression.…”
Section: Limitations and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%