[Laparoscopic Operations in Ovarian Endometriosis.]

In: PubMed · 2016 · vol. 55(6) , pp. 7–10 · W2992906713
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This study analyzed 336 laparoscopic surgeries for ovarian endometriosis from 2008-2014, finding cystectomy to be the most frequent intervention, with cyst size, disease severity, age, and reproductive status guiding surgical extent.

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The Sudy aimed to analyze performed laparoscopic operations in ovarian endometriosis.A retrospective study was carried out including 336 patients with pelvic endometriosis who were operated laparoscopically in St.Marina Hospital - Pleven from January 2008 to July 2014.The ovaries are the pelvic organs most affected (76%) by endometriosis. The most done intervention is laparoscopic cystectomy (64.9%), followed by cystadnexectomy- (6,8%). The rarest are radical interventions - laparoscopic hysterectomies with adnexa (4.8%).The size of the endometriotic cyst, the severity of disease, the age and the reproductive condition are crucial for makina decisions concernina the extent of suraical intervention.

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