Video-assisted laparoscopy for the detection and diagnosis of endometriosis: Safety, reliability, and invasiveness

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Abstract

Endometriosis is a highly enigmatic disease with multiple presentations ranging from infertility to severe pain, often causing significant morbidity. Video-assisted laparoscopy (VALS) has now replaced laparotomy as the gold standard for the diagnosis and management of endometriosis. While imaging has a role in the evaluation of some patients, histologic examination is needed for a definitive diagnosis. Laboratory evaluation currently has a minor role in the diagnosis of endometriosis, although studies are underway investigating serum markers, genetic studies, and endometrial sampling. A high index of suspicion is essential to accurately diagnose this complex condition, and a multidisciplinary approach is often indicated. The following review discusses laparoscopic diagnosis of endometriosis from the pre-operative evaluation of patients suspected of having endometriosis to surgical technique for safe and adequate laparoscopic diagnosis of the condition and postsurgical care. © 2012 Schipper and Nezhat, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd.

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Schipper, E., & Nezhat, C. (2012, July 30). Video-assisted laparoscopy for the detection and diagnosis of endometriosis: Safety, reliability, and invasiveness. International Journal of Women’s Health. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJWH.S24948

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