The diagnostic dilemma of minimal and mild endometriosis under routine conditions

The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 10(1), 85-89

DOI 10.1016/s1074-3804(05)60240-x PMID 12555000 Source

Abstract

STUDY

Objective

To evaluate the reliability of diagnosing minimal and mild endometriosis under routine conditions, and to determine to what extent disease activity is taken into account.

Design

Retrospective analysis (Canadian Task Force classification II-2).

Setting

University teaching hospital.

Intervention

Laparoscopy.

Patients

One hundred eighteen consecutive women with minimal and mild endometriosis undergoing routine surgery between 1994 and 1999. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN

Results

Analytic parameters were the total number of endometriotic lesions; intraoperative description of pigmented, nonpigmented, and nondefined lesions; and number of extirpated lesions and histologic detection rate. In 118 patients, 311 suspected endometriotic lesions were documented. Nonpigmented lesions were reported in only 27% of women. In 51% of surgical reports no importance was attached to disease morphology or activity. Only 1.2 biopsies/patient were taken. The histologic detection rate was 56%. In 49 patients the assumed intraoperative diagnosis was confirmed by histologic examination.

Conclusions

Intraoperative description of endometriotic lesions is inadequate. Little attention is paid to the activity of the illness. There is room for improvement in the number of excisions and histologic detection, and an attempt should be made to find a way out of this diagnostic dilemma.

Topics

minimal mild endometriosis diagnostic accuracy, endometriosis biopsy histologic confirmation, nonpigmented endometriotic lesions detection, laparoscopic endometriosis excision adequacy, histology positive endometriosis biopsy rate, active endometriosis lesion identification, early stage endometriosis surgical diagnosis, endometriosis morphology disease activity

Cite this article

Buchweitz, O., Poel, T., Diedrich, K., & Malik, E. (2003). The diagnostic dilemma of minimal and mild endometriosis under routine conditions. *The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists*, *10*(1), 85-89. https://doi.org/10.1016/s1074-3804(05)60240-x

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