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Outcomes of Surgical Management of Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis of the Ureter and Urinary Bladder

OBJECTIVES: To report the outcomes of surgical management of urinary tract endometriosis and discuss the choice between conservative and radical surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed data concerning women managed for ureteral or bladder deep infiltrating endometriosis in 5 surgical departments...

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Autores principales: Rozsnyai, Francisc, Roman, Horace, Resch, Benoit, Dugardin, Fabrice, Berrocal, Juan, Descargues, Gérôme, Schmied, Remi, Boukerrou, Malik, Marpeau, Loïc
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Publicado: Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3340950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22643496
http://dx.doi.org/10.4293/108680811X13176785203798
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author Rozsnyai, Francisc
Roman, Horace
Resch, Benoit
Dugardin, Fabrice
Berrocal, Juan
Descargues, Gérôme
Schmied, Remi
Boukerrou, Malik
Marpeau, Loïc
author_facet Rozsnyai, Francisc
Roman, Horace
Resch, Benoit
Dugardin, Fabrice
Berrocal, Juan
Descargues, Gérôme
Schmied, Remi
Boukerrou, Malik
Marpeau, Loïc
author_sort Rozsnyai, Francisc
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description OBJECTIVES: To report the outcomes of surgical management of urinary tract endometriosis and discuss the choice between conservative and radical surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed data concerning women managed for ureteral or bladder deep infiltrating endometriosis in 5 surgical departments participating in the CIRENDO prospective database. Preoperative data, surgical procedure data, and postoperative outcomes were analyzed. RESULTS: Data from 30 women pooled in the database showed 15 women presenting with ureteral endometriosis, 14 women with bladder nodules, and 1 with both types of lesions. Ureterolysis was performed in 14 cases; the ureter was satisfactorily freed in 10 of these. In 4 women over 40 years old, who were undergoing definitive amenorrhea, moderate postoperative ureteral stenosis was tolerated and later improved in 3 cases, while the fourth underwent secondary ureteral resection and ureterocystoneostomy. Primary ureterectomy was carried out in 4 women. Two cases of intrinsic ureteral endometriosis were found in 5 ureter specimens. Four complications were related to surgical procedures on ureteral nodules, and 2 complications followed the removal of bladder endometriosis. Delayed postoperative outcomes were favorable with a significant improvement in painful symptoms and an absence of unpleasant urinary complaints, except for one patient with prolonged bladder denervation. CONCLUSION: Conservative surgery, in association with postoperative amenorrhea, can be proposed in a majority of cases of urinary tract endometriosis. Although the outcomes are generally favorable, the risk of postoperative complications should not be overlooked, as surgery tends to be performed in conjunction with other complex procedures such as colorectal surgery.
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spelling pubmed-33409502012-05-14 Outcomes of Surgical Management of Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis of the Ureter and Urinary Bladder Rozsnyai, Francisc Roman, Horace Resch, Benoit Dugardin, Fabrice Berrocal, Juan Descargues, Gérôme Schmied, Remi Boukerrou, Malik Marpeau, Loïc JSLS Scientific Papers OBJECTIVES: To report the outcomes of surgical management of urinary tract endometriosis and discuss the choice between conservative and radical surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed data concerning women managed for ureteral or bladder deep infiltrating endometriosis in 5 surgical departments participating in the CIRENDO prospective database. Preoperative data, surgical procedure data, and postoperative outcomes were analyzed. RESULTS: Data from 30 women pooled in the database showed 15 women presenting with ureteral endometriosis, 14 women with bladder nodules, and 1 with both types of lesions. Ureterolysis was performed in 14 cases; the ureter was satisfactorily freed in 10 of these. In 4 women over 40 years old, who were undergoing definitive amenorrhea, moderate postoperative ureteral stenosis was tolerated and later improved in 3 cases, while the fourth underwent secondary ureteral resection and ureterocystoneostomy. Primary ureterectomy was carried out in 4 women. Two cases of intrinsic ureteral endometriosis were found in 5 ureter specimens. Four complications were related to surgical procedures on ureteral nodules, and 2 complications followed the removal of bladder endometriosis. Delayed postoperative outcomes were favorable with a significant improvement in painful symptoms and an absence of unpleasant urinary complaints, except for one patient with prolonged bladder denervation. CONCLUSION: Conservative surgery, in association with postoperative amenorrhea, can be proposed in a majority of cases of urinary tract endometriosis. Although the outcomes are generally favorable, the risk of postoperative complications should not be overlooked, as surgery tends to be performed in conjunction with other complex procedures such as colorectal surgery. Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC3340950/ /pubmed/22643496 http://dx.doi.org/10.4293/108680811X13176785203798 Text en © 2011 by JSLS, Journal of the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/), which permits for noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not altered in any way.
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Rozsnyai, Francisc
Roman, Horace
Resch, Benoit
Dugardin, Fabrice
Berrocal, Juan
Descargues, Gérôme
Schmied, Remi
Boukerrou, Malik
Marpeau, Loïc
Outcomes of Surgical Management of Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis of the Ureter and Urinary Bladder
title Outcomes of Surgical Management of Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis of the Ureter and Urinary Bladder
title_full Outcomes of Surgical Management of Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis of the Ureter and Urinary Bladder
title_fullStr Outcomes of Surgical Management of Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis of the Ureter and Urinary Bladder
title_full_unstemmed Outcomes of Surgical Management of Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis of the Ureter and Urinary Bladder
title_short Outcomes of Surgical Management of Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis of the Ureter and Urinary Bladder
title_sort outcomes of surgical management of deep infiltrating endometriosis of the ureter and urinary bladder
topic Scientific Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3340950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22643496
http://dx.doi.org/10.4293/108680811X13176785203798
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