Endometriose

In: Perioperative Gynäkologie · 1993 · pp. 195–199 · doi:10.1007/978-3-642-95694-2_25 · W4247816169
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Choosing the timing, surgical method, and extent of operative therapy for endometriosis is crucial for avoiding complications, with patient factors guiding the choice of treatment.

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This Springer book chapter addresses surgical management of endometriosis, focusing on how choosing the timing relative to medical therapy, selecting the operative approach (e.g., laparoscopy with or without laser versus laparotomy), and determining extent of surgery (conservative versus radical) affect avoidance of operative complications. It frames these choices using patient and disease factors including age, family-planning status, symptom profile, lesion extent and location, contraindications, and associated pathology. The chapter is descriptive and does not present new primary study data, functioning instead as guidance synthesized from established concepts and prior literature. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it specifically discusses perioperative surgical decision-making to prevent complications in operatively treated endometriosis.

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