Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3961704 | Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology | 2016 | 31 Pages |
Abstract
Severe rectovaginal endometriosis compromising the bowel can be treated surgically with experienced combined gynecologic and colorectal input with a low serious complication rate. Surgery by an experienced multidisciplinary team results in significant improvement in pain, sexual function, and quality of life up to 1Â year postoperatively. Pelvic clearance improves outcome and patients should be counseled accordingly. There is no difference in outcome between the types of bowel surgery undertaken as long as all visible/palpable endometriosis is removed.
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Authors
Andrew MD, FRCOG, Fevzi MBBS, MRCOG, Tim MD, FRCS, Pat BSc, RN, Carol BA, ACA, Wendy BSc, RN, Haider MBBS, MRCOG,