Abstract
Study objective: To demonstrate the feasibility of management of large endometrioma laparoscopically. \nDesign: Stepwise demonstration with narrated video footage of the laparoscopic 2-step procedure starting with alcohol sclerotherapy of the large endometrioma followed by CO2 laser ablation and 6-month follow-up. \nSetting: The debate surrounding the best approach for the management of large endometriomas has been ongoing. Cystectomy especially when treating large endometriomas has been shown to decrease ovarian reserve proportionally to the endometrioma's size.2,4 This is why 2-step approaches have been considered to preserve the ovarian reserve.1,3 We present the case of a 22-year-old nulliparous woman who has primary severe dysmenorrhea resistant to medical treatment. Magnetic resonance imaging shows uterine adenomyosis and a 10 cm large endometrioma of the left ovary and no signs of deep infiltrative endometriosis. She has a desire for pregnancy in the distant future. \nIntervention: The first step is the laparoscopic ethanol sclerotherapy. After emptying and rinsing the endometrioma's cavity through a 5 mm suction cannula, it is then filled with ethanol through a 14 French Foley catheter to avoid any overflow.5,6 After a time exposure of 10 minutes, the ethanol is withdrawn and the cavity rinsed (Figure 2). The second step of the surgery is performed 12 weeks later (Figure 3). Using CO2 laser, the untreated portion of the inner wall of the remaining endometrioma is vaporized along with remaining superficial endometriosis lesions (Figure 1). \nConclusion: Laparoscopy sclerotherapy combined to CO2 laser ablation is a feasible technique for the management of a large endometrioma. Further research is still required to evaluate the benefit of a 2-step surgery approach over standard cystectomy and to understand the long-term effects of ethanol-induced ovarian fibrosis.
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Combining Sclerotherapy with CO2 Laser Ablation for the Laparoscopic Management of Large Endometrioma: Advantages and Pitfalls
Published inJournal of minimally invasive gynecology, vol. 30, no. 3, p. 175-177
Publication date2023-03-07
First online date2022-12-23
Abstract
Keywords
- Alcohol sclerotherapy
- Conservative management
- Endometriosis
- Ethanol sclerotherapy
- Fertility preservation
- Laparoscopy
- Large endometrioma
- Laser ablation
- Laser vaporization
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ALEC, Milena Sophia et al. Combining Sclerotherapy with CO2 Laser Ablation for the Laparoscopic Management of Large Endometrioma: Advantages and Pitfalls. In: Journal of minimally invasive gynecology, 2023, vol. 30, n° 3, p. 175–177. doi: 10.1016/j.jmig.2022.12.014
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- PID : unige:170504
- DOI : 10.1016/j.jmig.2022.12.014
- PMID : 36566882
Additional URL for this publicationhttps://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1553465022010524
Journal ISSN1553-4650
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