Comparing the Changes of AMH Level Following Two Methods of Laparoscopic Cystectomy for Evaluating Ovarian Reserve in Patients with Endometrioma

In: Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Cancer Research · 2021 · vol. 6(3) , pp. 110–115 · doi:10.30699/jogcr.6.3.110 · W3173976871
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This study compared changes in AMH levels after two laparoscopic cystectomy methods to evaluate ovarian reserve in patients with endometriomas.

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This original research studied 86 women with ovarian endometrioma who underwent randomized laparoscopic cystectomy using either complete cyst wall removal or a partial removal/ablation approach, with serum anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) measured before surgery and again 3–6 months after. AMH levels decreased significantly in both groups, from 2.22 to 1.96 after complete removal and from 2.47 to 2.14 after partial removal, while AMH change over time between groups was not statistically significant after accounting for factors such as ovarian size and baseline AMH. A noted limitation in the reported results is the lack of significant between-group AMH differences despite within-group declines, implying the study did not demonstrate a differential ovarian reserve effect between surgical types. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — specifically, it compares AMH changes after two laparoscopic cystectomy methods in patients with endometrioma.

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Comparing the Changes of AMH Level Following Two Methods of Laparoscopic Cystectomy for Evaluating Ovarian Reserve in Patients with Endometrioma

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