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Introduction: The prognosis of ureteral endometriosis is good if proper treatment is applied, but lack of subjective symptoms often lead to poor treatment. The disease comprises as low as 0.1% of all pelvic endometriosis and 10% of urinary …
Deeply infiltrating endometriosis (DIE) is defined as subperitoneal invasion by endometriotic lesions. These lesions are considered very active and are strongly associated with pelvic pain. The incidence of DIE is reportedly 20 % in all cas…
Background Pain-relieving effects of dienogest against endometriosis are comparable to leuprolide acetate for 24 weeks. We assessed whether long-term dienogest administration reduces recurrence after endometrioma excision. Methods In this r…
Objective: We investigated the prognosis of women with ureteral endometriosis after laparoscopic ureteral resection and ureteroneocystostomy.Study Design: From 2008 through 2012, we followed nine cases of ureteral endometriosis after laparo…
Total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH) may be difficult to complete in patients with adhesions due to endometriosis or anatomical distortions due to large myomas and cervical myomas. Our purpose is to consider methods for completing TLH in t…
INTRODUCTION: Total laparoscopic hysterectomy has been reported as having a higher incidence of vaginal cuff dehiscence compared with the abdominal and/or vaginal hysterectomy. The cause of vaginal cuff dehiscence after total laparoscopic h…