Literature DB >> 17368251

Laparoscopic management of ureteral endometriosis: our experience.

Virginia Frenna1, Leonor Santos, Eric Ohana, Charles Bailey, Arnaud Wattiez.   

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OBJECTIVE: Ureteral endometriosis is rare, accounting for less than 0.3% of all endometriotic lesions. The aim of our study is to evaluate the prevalence of extrinsic ureteral endometriosis in women undergoing laparoscopic surgery for severe endometriosis and to suggest that laparoscopic ureterolysis represents a mandatory measure in all cases to avoid ureteral injury.
METHODS: A retrospective analysis was performed of all cases of patients who underwent laparoscopic surgery for severe endometriosis at the departments of obstetrics and gynecology at CMCO-SIHCUS and Hautepierre Hospital, Strasbourg, from November 2004 through January 2006.
MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: We recorded 54 patients with a mean age of 31 years and a mean body mass index of 21.9. Reported symptoms were dysmenorrhea (88%), severe dyspareunia (88%), severe pelvic pain (38.8%), and infertility (74%). Five women presented with dysuria, frequency, recurrent urinary tract infections, and pain in the renal angle, and 2 patients had hydronephrosis. We observed 3 patients (5.6%) with ureteral stenosis, 35 (64.8%) with adenomyotic tissue surrounding the ureter without stenosis, and 16 (29.6%) with adenomyotic tissue adjacent to the ureter. It was on the left side in 47.4% of cases, on the right side in 31.6% cases, and bilaterally in 21% of cases. In 9 patients, ureteral involvement was associated with bladder endometriosis (16.7%). In all patients, ureterolysis was performed. There was 1 case of ureteral injury during the procedure, 2 of transitory urinary retention, and 1 of uretero-vaginal fistula after surgery. During the first year of follow-up, the disease recurred in 4 patients, with no evidence of the disease in the urinary tract.
CONCLUSION: Conservative laparoscopic surgery to relieve ureteral obstruction and remove pathologic tissue is the management of choice. Resection of part of the ureter should be performed only in exceptional cases. Ureterolysis should be performed in all patients before endometriotic nodule resection to recognize and prevent any ureteral damage.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17368251     DOI: 10.1016/j.jmig.2006.09.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Minim Invasive Gynecol        ISSN: 1553-4650            Impact factor:   4.137


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Authors:  Yoko Suzuki; Jon I Einarsson
Journal:  Rev Obstet Gynecol       Date:  2008

2.  Management of ureteric endometriosis associated with hydronephrosis: An Australian case series of 13 patients.

Authors:  Ian Ar Smith; Michael Cooper
Journal:  BMC Res Notes       Date:  2010-02-25

Review 3.  Robot-assisted laparoscopic ureterolysis: case report and literature review of the minimally invasive surgical approach.

Authors:  Stéfanie A Seixas-Mikelus; Susan J Marshall; D Dawon Stephens; Aaron Blumenfeld; Eric D Arnone; Khurshid A Guru
Journal:  JSLS       Date:  2010 Apr-Jun       Impact factor: 2.172

4.  Robotic-assisted laparoscopic management of ureteral endometriosis.

Authors:  Anna C Frick; Ehab E Barakat; Robert J Stein; Michelle Mora; Tommaso Falcone
Journal:  JSLS       Date:  2011 Jul-Sep       Impact factor: 2.172

5.  Deep infiltrating endometriosis affecting the urinary tract-surgical treatment and fertility outcomes in 2004-2013.

Authors:  Liisu Saavalainen; Oskari Heikinheimo; Aila Tiitinen; Päivi Härkki
Journal:  Gynecol Surg       Date:  2016-05-26

6.  Clinical practice guidelines for the treatment of extragenital endometriosis in Japan, 2018.

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Journal:  J Obstet Gynaecol Res       Date:  2020-10-20       Impact factor: 1.730

7.  Laparoscopic conservative management of ureteral endometriosis: a survey of eighty patients submitted to ureterolysis.

Authors:  Marco Camanni; Luca Bonino; Elena Maria Delpiano; Paola Berchialla; Giuseppe Migliaretti; Alberto Revelli; Francesco Deltetto
Journal:  Reprod Biol Endocrinol       Date:  2009-10-12       Impact factor: 5.211

Review 8.  Ureteral endometriosis: A systematic literature review.

Authors:  Viktoria-Varvara Palla; Georgios Karaolanis; Ioannis Katafigiotis; Ioannis Anastasiou
Journal:  Indian J Urol       Date:  2017 Oct-Dec

9.  Ureteral stenosis due to DIE (deep infiltrating endometriosis) with difficulty in treatment: Case report and brief literature review.

Authors:  Kuniaki Ota; Kenji Sato; Mamoru Tanaka
Journal:  Gynecol Minim Invasive Ther       Date:  2017-07-21

10.  Laparoscopic ureteroneocystostomy for mid and lower ureteric strictures: Experience from a tertiary center.

Authors:  Manmeet Singh; Gaurav Garg; S N Sankhwar; Manoj Kumar
Journal:  Urol Ann       Date:  2018 Jul-Sep
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