[Clinical analysis of pelvic abscess with endometriosis].
This study analyzed pelvic abscess associated with endometriosis, finding it severe and requiring surgical intervention for a satisfactory prognosis despite challenging procedures.
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This retrospective study analyzed clinical data from 129 patients with pelvic abscesses to compare outcomes between those with concurrent endometriosis and those without. The research found that patients with coexisting endometriosis experienced higher rates of dysmenorrhea, infertility, and septic shock, while also demonstrating significantly higher failure rates for percutaneous drainage compared to the control group. Consequently, surgical intervention proved necessary more frequently for this cohort, resulting in longer operative times and greater intraoperative blood loss, although final prognoses remained satisfactory. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — specifically examining its impact on the severity, treatment resistance, and surgical complexity associated with pelvic abscesses.
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