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Endometrioma and ovarian reserve: effects of endometriomata per se and its surgical treatment on the ovarian reserve

Endometrioma is the cystic lesion of ovaries originating from endometrial glands and stroma. This condition is present in 17 to 44% of endometriosis patients. The ovarian reserve is decreased in women with endometriomas, as compared to similarly aged healthy women or women with other benign ovarian...

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Autores principales: Yılmaz Hanege, B, Güler Çekıç, S, Ata, B
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Universa Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6897522/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31824636
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description Endometrioma is the cystic lesion of ovaries originating from endometrial glands and stroma. This condition is present in 17 to 44% of endometriosis patients. The ovarian reserve is decreased in women with endometriomas, as compared to similarly aged healthy women or women with other benign ovarian cysts. Some data suggest women with endometrioma experience a faster decline in AMH than age matched healthy women. Multiple well-designed studies consistently demonstrate that surgical excision of endometrioma is associated with a decline in the ovarian reserve. Recent studies with long term follow up suggest some recovery in the markers of ovarian reserve, but they almost never reach preoperative levels. The energy modality and choice of hemostatic method may be important. Limited data suggest ablation of the cyst wall with plasma energy is associated with less harm to reserve with similar recurrence rates as compared with excision and bipolar coagulation. In conclusion, bipolar diathermy seems to be the most harmful hemostatic method to ovarian reserve and its use should be cautiously minimized.
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spelling pubmed-68975222019-12-10 Endometrioma and ovarian reserve: effects of endometriomata per se and its surgical treatment on the ovarian reserve Yılmaz Hanege, B Güler Çekıç, S Ata, B Facts Views Vis Obgyn Review Endometrioma is the cystic lesion of ovaries originating from endometrial glands and stroma. This condition is present in 17 to 44% of endometriosis patients. The ovarian reserve is decreased in women with endometriomas, as compared to similarly aged healthy women or women with other benign ovarian cysts. Some data suggest women with endometrioma experience a faster decline in AMH than age matched healthy women. Multiple well-designed studies consistently demonstrate that surgical excision of endometrioma is associated with a decline in the ovarian reserve. Recent studies with long term follow up suggest some recovery in the markers of ovarian reserve, but they almost never reach preoperative levels. The energy modality and choice of hemostatic method may be important. Limited data suggest ablation of the cyst wall with plasma energy is associated with less harm to reserve with similar recurrence rates as compared with excision and bipolar coagulation. In conclusion, bipolar diathermy seems to be the most harmful hemostatic method to ovarian reserve and its use should be cautiously minimized. Universa Press 2019-06 2019-10-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6897522/ /pubmed/31824636 Text en Copyright © 2019 Facts, Views & Vision http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Endometrioma and ovarian reserve: effects of endometriomata per se and its surgical treatment on the ovarian reserve
title Endometrioma and ovarian reserve: effects of endometriomata per se and its surgical treatment on the ovarian reserve
title_full Endometrioma and ovarian reserve: effects of endometriomata per se and its surgical treatment on the ovarian reserve
title_fullStr Endometrioma and ovarian reserve: effects of endometriomata per se and its surgical treatment on the ovarian reserve
title_full_unstemmed Endometrioma and ovarian reserve: effects of endometriomata per se and its surgical treatment on the ovarian reserve
title_short Endometrioma and ovarian reserve: effects of endometriomata per se and its surgical treatment on the ovarian reserve
title_sort endometrioma and ovarian reserve: effects of endometriomata per se and its surgical treatment on the ovarian reserve
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31824636
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