• Fertility and sterility · Feb 2010

    Pain and ovarian endometrioma recurrence after laparoscopic treatment of endometriosis: a long-term prospective study.

    • Maria Grazia Porpora, Debora Pallante, Annamaria Ferro, Brenda Crisafi, Filippo Bellati, and Benedetti Panici Pierluigi P.
    • Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, University of Rome Sapienza, Viale Regina Elena, 324-00161 Rome, Italy. mgporpor@tin.it
    • Fertil. Steril. 2010 Feb 1; 93 (3): 716-21.

    ObjectiveTo identify prognostic factors for pain and endometrioma recurrence after complete laparoscopic excision of endometrioma(s).DesignProspective observational study.SettingTertiary care university hospital.Patient(S)One-hundred sixty-six consecutive women affected by uni- or bilateral ovarian endometrioma(s).Intervention(S)Laparoscopic conservative treatment of endometriosis.Main Outcome Measure(S)Patient demographic characteristics, surgical findings, and surgical results were prospectively recorded. Postoperative follow-ups were carried out every 3 months to identify pain and/or endometrioma recurrence for a minimum of 3 years.Result(S)Dysmenorrheal, dyspareunia, and chronic pelvic pain recurred in 14.5%, 6%, and 5.4% of women, respectively. Prior surgery for endometriosis, adhesion extension, and use of ovarian stimulation drugs (OSD) were unfavorable prognostic factors for pain symptoms. Ovarian endometrioma recurred in 9.6% of cases; negative factors were prior surgery for endometriosis, OSD, pelvic adhesions, and high American Society for Reproductive Medicine disease scores. Postoperative pregnancy showed a significant protective effect on pain and disease recurrences.Conclusion(S)Prior surgery, presence of adhesions, and ovulation drugs are negative prognostic factors. Pregnancy has a protective effect on disease and pain recurrence.Copyright 2010. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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