I’m thinking of surgery for endometriosis. What’s involved? Does it work?
Laparoscopic surgery using excision or ablation can remove endometriosis lesions, with varying effectiveness for pain and infertility, and symptoms may recur in 15-56% of patients within five years.
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This paper provides an overview of endometriosis—its symptoms, lack of cure, and the role of laparoscopic surgery—describing high-level surgical steps (inspection of the pelvis/abdomen/under the diaphragm, then excision or ablation) and how lesions are treated and confirmed. It reports that excision may reduce pain with sexual intercourse more than ablation based on some evidence, while multiple meta-analyses found little-to-no differences in most symptoms between techniques at 12 months, and that guideline-supported surgery can reduce endometriosis pain but the evidence quality is low due to small studies and limited follow-up. For infertility, it notes potential benefit from surgical treatment but says the magnitude is unclear, with little research directly comparing surgery to ART/IVF for live birth outcomes. It also emphasizes that symptoms can resolve then recur (with reported 15–56% recurrence after five years), and it cites limitations including inconsistent definitions of “recurrence” and possibilities such as residual disease, new lesions, other gynecologic conditions, or central sensitisation. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it discusses what surgery involves, its effectiveness, and recurrence in people with endometriosis.
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