“Centers of excellence in endometriosis surgery” or “centers of excellence in endometriosis”
Centers of excellence for endometriosis surgery could improve patient care, especially with quality control, as centers without surgical focus may be less beneficial or even harmful.
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This perspective article discusses whether “centers of excellence” for endometriosis management—especially those focused on surgery—can reduce diagnostic delay and improve outcomes, arguing that any such model must include mechanisms for quality control of surgical performance. The authors contrast endometriosis with areas like oncology and infertility, noting that referral pathways are less clear for endometriosis because pain is nonspecific, and they express skepticism that centers of excellence will meaningfully accelerate diagnosis or improve outcomes without evidence of benefit. They emphasize that surgery remains the first and most important treatment for endometriosis-associated pain, highlight problems with incomplete surgery, and propose quality assurance such as regular audit and systematic videoregistration/taping of entire interventions. This paper is centrally about endometriosis—specifically advocating quality-controlled centers of excellence in endometriosis surgery.
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- Pathogenesis Based Diagnosis and Treatment of Endometriosis 2021
- Significant Improvement in Diagnosis and Surgical Management of Deep-Infiltrating Endometriosis After Formation of a Specialized Unit: A Chilean Experience 2018
- Implementation of Certified Endometriosis Centers: 5-Year Experience in German-Speaking Europe 2013
- Deep rectovaginal endometriotic nodules: perioperative complications from a series of 3,298 patients operated on by the shaving technique 2012
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