Laparoscopic extramucosal partial bladder resection in a patient with symptomatic deep-infiltrating endometriosis of the bladder, adenomyosis uteri and asymptomatic deep-infiltrating endometrio-sis of the rectum
This paper describes the successful laparoscopic extramucosal partial bladder resection for deep-infiltrating endometriosis of the bladder in a patient also affected by adenomyosis and rectal endometriosis.
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This paper reports a single patient case describing laparoscopic extramucosal (through healthy tissue rather than transurethral) partial bladder resection for symptomatic deep-infiltrating endometriosis of the bladder, alongside adenomyosis uteri and asymptomatic deep-infiltrating endometriosis of the rectum. It discusses the condition’s typical symptoms—such as pelvic pain and cyclic dysuria—and explains that bladder lesions infiltrate the muscularis propria, which can impair bladder contractions and circulation. The paper states that transurethral resection is not appropriate because the lesion originates outside the bladder and emphasizes the goal of symptomatic relief and prevention of renal impairment. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — specifically, a case of laparoscopic extramucosal partial bladder resection for symptomatic deep-infiltrating bladder endometriosis in a patient with concomitant adenomyosis.
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