{"paper_id":"63d9b7df-a826-474c-9b06-0b9e384c7be7","body_text":"Abstract\nPurpose of Review\nThe long-term management of deeply infiltrative endometriosis (DIE) remains debatable. Surgical excision improves pain and fertility in patients with endometriosis, however recurrence is common. In this article, we present an evidence-based approach of recurrence and postoperative hormonal suppression in DIE.\nRecent Findings\nA clear understanding of recurrence patterns and methods for prevention of DIE are lacking. Repeat surgery in DIE patients is associated with increased morbidity. Older data has suggested the limited utility of short-term postoperative hormonal suppression for the prevention of pain or disease recurrence for patients with endometriosis (Yap et al., Cochrane Database Syst Rev. (3):CD003678, 2004). More recent studies suggest that long-term medical therapy with oral contraceptive pills (OCPs) or progesterone only pills (POPs) reduces recurrence of superficial disease and endometriomas. Limited data, however, exists for DIE.\nSummary\nThis article reviews the literature of hormonal suppression for the prevention of postoperative recurrence of DIE. Despite the dearth of data, the current evidence suggests the utility of long-term postoperative hormonal suppression after surgery especially in those who underwent incomplete excision of DIE. Longer follow-up studies are greatly needed.\nSimilar content being viewed by others\nReferences\nPapers of particular interest, published recently, have been highlighted as: • Of importance •• Of major Importance\nHalis G, Mechsner S, Ebert AD. The diagnosis and treatment of deep infiltrating endometriosis. Dtsch Arztebl Int. 2010;107(25):446–55.\nSimoens S, Dunselman G, Dirksen C, Hummelshoj L, Bokor A, Brandes I, et al. 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