2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2010.02.044
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Surgical treatment of endometriosis: a prospective randomized double-blinded trial comparing excision and ablation

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“…In peritoneal endometriosis, ablation and excision are equally as effective in reducing endometriosis-associated pain (35,36). However, this conclusion is derived from one small study and a larger one with suboptimal design, and hence, it should be treated with caution.…”
Section: A) Peritoneal Endometriosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In peritoneal endometriosis, ablation and excision are equally as effective in reducing endometriosis-associated pain (35,36). However, this conclusion is derived from one small study and a larger one with suboptimal design, and hence, it should be treated with caution.…”
Section: A) Peritoneal Endometriosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ekscizija pradedama sveikų audinių ribose, disekacija atliekama palengva, identifikuojant anatomines struktūras. Ekscizija plačiame sveikų audinių plote yra siektina, nes nematomi endometriozės židiniai randami iki 27 mm nuo pažeidimo ribos [11]. Visų matomų endometriozės židinių pašalinimas turi teigiamos įtakos ne tik ligos sukeliamų simptomų sumažinimui, mažesnei pasikartojimo rizikai ateityje, bet ir pastojimo dažniui esant nevaisingumui.…”
Section: Pilvaplėvės Endometriozės Chirurginis Gydymasunclassified
“…Thus with the present symptom of pain, the lack of the surgeon's visual appreciation of endometriosis does not support a statement of disease eradication. The investigators also promote excision for stage I or II disease, whereas other reports have shown no difference of excision versus destruction of disease (4,5).…”
Section: To the Editormentioning
confidence: 99%