Combined Ultrasonographically Guided Drainage and Laparoscopic Excision of Large Endometriomas

Abstract
We report a prospective pilot study which evaluated the feasibility of combined ultrasonographically guided drainage and laparoscopic excision after pre-operative administration of a gonadotrophin-releasing hormone analogue for 3 months in the management of ovarian endometriotic cysts >5 cm. Ten patients with an ultrasonographic diagnosis of large unilateral or bilateral ovarian endometriotic cysts received an intramuscular injection of leuprorelinum acetate 3.75 every 4 weeks for 12 weeks. After 4 weeks of medical treatment, the endometrioma was carefully drained transabdominally under ultrasonographic control. Within 8 weeks since the last injection, the patients were submitted to a second ultrasonography, and laparoscopy-guided stripping of the endometrioma was performed. A videotape review was undertaken to evaluate duration and complexity of the different phases of surgery. Stripping of endometriomas with preservation of residual ovarian parenchymas was obtained in all cases; adhesiolysis was complete in 6 cases. There were neither intra-operative complications nor conversions in laparotomy. In conclusion, gonadotrophin-releasing hormone analogue and cyst drainage seem to permit an easy laparoscopic approach of large endometriomas; the findings of our pilot phase seem to justify a randomized trial to better define the effectiveness of this approach with respect to standard procedures.

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