Modified Reverse Technique for Silent Obstructive Uropathy in Deep Endometriosis

In: Videourology™ · 2026 · vol. 40(1) · doi:10.1177/21511136251415358 · W7126017331
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This case report describes a modified reverse technique for treating silent obstructive uropathy in a patient with deep infiltrating endometriosis.

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Clinical History: A 32-year-old woman with a history of left endometrioma resection via laparotomy 8 years prior to the current treatment presented with no urinary symptoms. However, she reported features consistent with deep infiltrating endometriosis, including severe dysmenorrhea and deep dyspareunia, with no improvement despite hormonal and analgesic therapy.
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