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- meta-analysis 2
- review 2
- preprint 1
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- endometriosis 7
- die_deep_infiltrating 3
- dysmenorrhea 2
- chronic_pelvic_pain 2
- dyspareunia 2
- bowel_endometriosis 1
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Background: Deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE) can extend into the rectum or colon, often leading to significant pain, digestive disturbances, and a decline in overall quality of life. Although hormonal therapies can be beneficial, surge…
Background: Deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE) may involve the rectum or colon and is associated with pain, gastrointestinal dysfunction and reduced quality of life (QoL). While hormonal treatment may be effective, surgical intervention …
AIM: Deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE) may involve the rectum or colon and is associated with pain, gastrointestinal dysfunction and reduced quality of life (QoL). While hormonal treatment may be effective, surgical intervention includi…
Background: Less than 10% of patients with stage IV endometriosis and bowel involvement will have evidence of endometriosis intra-luminally. Colonoscopy is however still used in almost all patients pre-operatively. The purpose of this study…
Abstract Background: Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory condition that can infiltrate the rectum and colon in a significant proportion of those affected. Patients commonly seek information regarding their diagnosis and treatment on the…
Background: The optimal surgical management of colorectal endometriosis is unclear. Conservative surgery by shaving or discoid excision of colorectal deposits facilitates organ preservation but is associated with an increased risk of recurr…
Abstract PURPOSE: The optimal surgical approach for removal of colorectal endometrial deposits is unclear. Shaving and discoid excision of colorectal deposits allow organ preservation but risk recurrence with associated functional issues an…
PURPOSE: The optimal surgical approach for removal of colorectal endometrial deposits is unclear. Shaving and discoid excision of colorectal deposits allow organ preservation but risk recurrence with associated functional issues and re-oper…