Bowel endometriosis: Colorectal surgeon’s perspective in a multidisciplinary surgical team
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This review focuses on the multidisciplinary surgical management of bowel endometriosis, detailing diagnosis, surgical techniques like disc excision or resection, and favorable long-term outcomes.
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Endometriosis is a gynecological condition that presents as endometrial-like tissue outside the uterus and induces a chronic inflammatory reaction. Up to 15% of women in their reproductive period are affected by this condition. Deep endometriosis is defined as endometriosis located more than 5 mm beneath the peritoneal surface. This type of endometriosis is mostly found on the uterosacral ligaments, inside the rectovaginal septum or vagina, in the rectosigmoid area, ovarian fossa, pelvic peritoneum, ureters, and bladder, causing a distortion of the pelvic anatomy. The frequency of bowel endometriosis is unknown, but in cases of bowel infiltration, about 90% are localized on the sigmoid colon or the rectum. Colorectal involvement results in alterations of bowel habits such as constipation, diarrhea, tenesmus, dyschezia, and, rarely, rectal bleeding.Differential diagnosis must be made in case of irritable bowel syndrome,solitary rectal ulcer syndrome,and a rectal tumor.A precise diagnosis about the presence,location,and extent of endometriosis is necessary to plan surgical treatment.Multidisciplinary laparoscopic treatment has become the standard of care.Depending on the size of the lesion and site of involvement,fullthickness disc excision or bowel resection needs to be performed by an experienced colorectal surgeon.Longterm outcomes,following bowel resection for severe endometriosis,regarding pain and recurrence rate are good with a pregnancy rate of 50%.
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- Major and minor complications after anterior rectal resection for deeply infiltrating endometriosis 2017
- Endometriosis intestinal: ¿un reto diagnóstico para el médico internista? 2021
- Bowel endometriosis treated with simultaneous ileocecal and rectal resection 2018
- ENDOMETRIOZĖS NEINVAZINĖ DIAGNOSTIKA MAGNETINIO REZONANSO TOMOGRAFIJOS METODU NON-INVASIVE DIAGNOSTICS OF ENDOMETRIOSIS WITH MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING 2015
Cited by (4)
- Endometriosis intestinal: ¿un reto diagnóstico para el médico internista? 2021
- Bowel endometriosis treated with simultaneous ileocecal and rectal resection 2018
- Major and minor complications after anterior rectal resection for deeply infiltrating endometriosis 2017
- ENDOMETRIOZĖS NEINVAZINĖ DIAGNOSTIKA MAGNETINIO REZONANSO TOMOGRAFIJOS METODU NON-INVASIVE DIAGNOSTICS OF ENDOMETRIOSIS WITH MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING 2015
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