Abordagem minimamente invasiva na endometriose
Advancements in videolaparoscopy and surgical instruments have significantly improved minimally invasive approaches for managing endometriosis, a complex chronic disease.
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The paper describes endometriosis as a chronic disease affecting women in their working or reproductive prime and frames its management as complex, requiring specialist healthcare teams. It discusses how improvements in videolaparoscopy quality and the development of specific surgical instruments have enabled progress toward minimally invasive approaches, including for outcomes related to dysmenorrhea, pelvic pain, and infertility. The main limitation is that the text presented is a high-level overview without detailed study methods, patient population, or quantified results. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it focuses on minimally invasive surgical approaches enabled by advances in videolaparoscopy and specialized instrumentation.
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