Peritoneal defects and the development of endometriosis in relation to the timing of endoscopic surgery during the menstrual cycle
Fertility and sterility, 78(4), 763-766
Abstract
In vitro studies demonstrated that implantation on membranes (peritoneum, amniotic membranes) can take place if there are defects on the surface of the membranes. If these mechanisms play a role for the development of endometriosis in vivo, then patients with surgical treatment of peritoneal endometriosis in the luteal phase must have a high recurrence rate.
Retrospective analysis of operation charts and follow-up data.
Department of gynecology, in a hospital-based endometriosis treatment center. PATIENT(S): Two hundred twenty premenopausal women. INTERVENTION(S): Laparoscopic treatment for peritoneal endometriosis, stage I and II by revised American Society for Reproductive Medicine guidelines. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): During the follow-up period of 2 years, symptoms and gynecological and sonographic findings were documented. In case of suspected recurrence a repeat laparoscopy with biopsy was performed to prove the recurrent endometriosis macroscopically and histologically. RESULT(S): The total recurrence rate after 2 years was 9.6%. The recurrence rate of group III (15%) was twice as high as those of group I (7%) and group II (8%), as indicated by subjective complaints, clinical findings, macroscopy, and histology; no differences were found between groups I and II. CONCLUSION(S): Endoscopic surgery for the treatment of peritoneal endometriosis should not be performed in the luteal phase.
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Schweppe, K., & Ring, D. (2002). Peritoneal defects and the development of endometriosis in relation to the timing of endoscopic surgery during the menstrual cycle. *Fertility and sterility*, *78*(4), 763-766. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0015-0282(02)03431-3
Schweppe K, Ring D. Peritoneal defects and the development of endometriosis in relation to the timing of endoscopic surgery during the menstrual cycle. Fertil Steril. 2002;78(4):763-766. doi:10.1016/s0015-0282(02)03431-3
Schweppe, Karl-Werner, and Dieter Ring. "Peritoneal defects and the development of endometriosis in relation to the timing of endoscopic surgery during the menstrual cycle." *Fertility and sterility*, vol. 78, no. 4, 2002, pp. 763-766.
Keywords
Biopsy, Endometriosis, Female, Follicular Phase, Humans, Laparoscopy, Luteal Phase, Menstrual Cycle, Ovulation, Peritoneal Diseases, Premenopause, Recurrence, Reoperation, Retrospective Studies, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome