Laparoskopische Therapie der Endometriose

In: Der Gynäkologe · 2005 · vol. 38(11) , pp. 977–982 · doi:10.1007/s00129-005-1754-5 · W2091279799
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Laparoscopic surgery is considered optimal for endometriosis symptom control and infertility, but disease persistence and recurrence remain significant challenges.

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The paper reviews the role of laparoscopic surgery in endometriosis, describing operative removal of endometriotic lesions as state-of-the-art for controlling symptoms and for infertility. It notes that laparoscopy should be used when feasible, emphasizing surgical management rather than medical therapy as the central approach. The key limitation explicitly identified is that persistence and recurrence remain unresolved problems. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it focuses on laparoscopic surgical therapy for symptom and fertility outcomes and highlights persistence/recurrence as limitations.

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