Manejo de la endometriosis mínima y leve.
Surgical ablation is the preferred treatment for minimal/mild endometriosis and infertility, though ovulation induction or assisted reproductive technologies are also options if expectant management or surgery fails.
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The paper discusses management strategies for minimal and mild endometriosis associated with infertility, focusing on evidence for surgical versus medical approaches and reproductive technologies. It states that, because there are few prospective, randomized, controlled studies, the relationship between infertility and minimal/mild endometriosis is not definitively established, limiting firm conclusions about the best treatment. The authors report that evidence for medical management in this context shows it is not effective and should not be used, while the strongest available evidence indicates higher pregnancy rates after surgical ablation, typically considered the preferred option for many patients. Relevance to endometriosis: This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it addresses management of minimal and mild endometriosis in relation to infertility and evaluates surgical, medical, and fertility-treatment options, with no emphasis on adenomyosis.
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