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Objective To study pain symptoms and their correlation with the anatomical location (and extent) of deep endometriosis lesion(s) classified by the Enzian score. Design Prospective multi-centre study Setting Web-based application called EQUS…
OBJECTIVE: To study the preferences of women with deep endometriosis (DE) with bowel involvement when they have to choose between conservative (medication) or surgical treatment. DESIGN: Labelled discrete choice experiment (DCE). SETTING: D…
Objective To study the preferences and risk tolerance of women suffering from deep endometriosis (DE) with bowel involvement when they have to choose between conservative or surgical. Design Labelled Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE). Settin…
OBJECTIVES: To assess the added value of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) after dynamic transvaginal ultrasound (TVUS) in the diagnostic pathway for preoperative staging of pelvic endometriosis. METHODS: A prospective observational study w…
the treatment of deeply infiltrating rectal endometriosis: 10 years ’ experience from a tertiary referral unit
BACKGROUND: The management of symptomatic rectal endometriosis is a challenging condition that may necessitate limited stripping or limited segmental anterior rectal resection (LSARR) depending upon the extent and severity of the disease. O…
Limited segmental rectal resection in the treatment of deeply infiltrating rectal endometriosis: 10 years ’ experience from a tertiary referral unit
Limited segmental rectal resection in the treatment of deeply infiltrating rectal endometriosis: 10 years ’ experience from a tertiary referral unit
Key content Advances in laparoscopic surgery have made the surgical management of endometriosis an effective treatment that offers advantages over medical therapy. The majority of gynaecologists readily perform laparoscopic ablation of supe…
BACKGROUND: Anterior rectal resection is sometimes necessary to treat deeply infiltrating rectovaginal endometriosis. We describe a completely laparoscopic approach as a new way of excising rectal endometriosis that can be used without open…
OBJECTIVE: To determine the long term response, quality of life and levels of pain following the radical excision of rectovaginal endometriosis. DESIGN: A cohort study. SETTING: A tertiary referral centre for the management of advanced endo…