Clinical Study Impact of Medical and Surgical Treatment of Endometriosis on the Cure of Endometriosis and Pain

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This study found that combined hormonal and surgical treatment for endometriosis achieved the highest cure rate (60%), compared to hormonal (55%) or surgical (50%) treatment alone, with comparable pregnancy rates across all strategies.

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Copyright © 2014 Liselotte Mettler et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommonsAttribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. This endometriosis study evaluates three different treatment strategies (hormonal medication, surgical, or combined treatment) and discusses the influence of endometriosis on the cure of this disease and pain relief. Four hundred and fifty patients with genital endometriosis, aged 18–44 years, were randomly distributed to three treatment groups at the first laparoscopy.Theywere reevaluated at a second-look laparoscopy (D 426/10), one to two months after the three-month hormonal therapy for groups 1 and 3 and five to six months later for group 2 (surgical treatment alone). Outcome data focussed on the recurrence of symptoms and pain. The three treatment options independent of the initial endoscopic endometriosis classification (EEC) stage including deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE) achieved an overall cure rate of 50 % or higher. The highest cure rate of 60 % was achieved by the combined treatment, 55 % by the exclusively hormonal therapy, and 50 % by the exclusively surgical treatment. An overall pregnancy rate between 55 % and 65 % was achieved with no significant difference in relation to the therapeutical option. 1.

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