The Broad Ligament Maneuver has made endometriosis asymptomatic in more than 100 women.
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Panorama: The so-called endometriosis affects one in five women, the treatment is weak, and the pathophysiology is unknown. Aims: To describe the results of the Broad Ligament Maneuver (BLM) in women diagnosed with endometriosis. Method: Multicenter, longitudinal cohort study with data from medical records of all women with medical diagnosis of endometriosis treated with BLM from January 2022 to May 2025, describing the effect on deep pelvic pain regardless of the menstrual phase, fatigue, excessive menstrual flow and abdominal distension, considering eradication of symptoms when at discharge the pain was reported as absent (zero on VAS) and the other symptoms were nonexistent. Results: After 4.7±4 sessions, all 102 women had zero pain and complete absence of symptoms. Conclusion: The term “endometriosis” is imprecise and does not represent the health condition. Diagnostic process is illogical and the treatment flawed and harmful. Endometriosis does not exist. The deep genitopelvic pain in question, and its associated symptoms, are caused by deep connective adhesions, which can be regressed in a few sessions by BLM.
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