Die Bedeutung der radikalen Chirurgie bei minmaler und milder Endometriose bei Kinderwunschpatientinnen
Radical surgery to completely eradicate endometriosis lesions is an effective therapy for women with infertility who wish to conceive.
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This retrospective study evaluated the importance of complete surgical eradication of endometriosis for improving conception chances in women with minimal or mild endometriosis (rASRM I–II). It included 150 patients, divided into one group of women with infertility and pain who had not previously undergone ART, and a second group of women with prior IVF and pain; all patients received complete operative treatment, and outcomes assessed were pregnancy rate, pain symptoms, and time to pregnancy. The authors report that, alongside improvements in pain, complete surgical sanation was associated with an increased pregnancy rate and a shorter time to pregnancy, while noting that the causal link between endometriosis and infertility is not fully understood. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it focuses on how radical (complete) surgery affects pregnancy-related outcomes in children-desiring patients with minimal and mild endometriosis.
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