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Jörg Keckstein1,2,3, Ertan Saridogan4, Uwe A Ulrich1,5, Martin Sillem1,6,7, Peter Oppelt1,8, Karl W Schweppe1, Harald Krentel1,9, Elisabeth Janschek1,10, Caterina Exacoustos11, Mario Malzoni12, Michael Mueller1,13, Horace Roman14, George Condous15, Axel Forman16, Frank W Jansen17, Attila Bokor18, Voicu Simedrea19, Gernot Hudelist1,20.
Abstract
Advances in preoperative diagnostics as well as in surgical techniques for the treatment of endometriosis, especially for deep endometriosis, call for a classification system, that includes all aspects of the disease such as peritoneal endometriosis, ovarian endometriosis, deep endometriosis, and secondary adhesions. The widely accepted revised American Society for Reproductive Medicine classification (rASRM) has certain limitations because of its incomplete description of deep endometriosis. In contrast, the Enzian classification, which has been implemented in the last decade, has proved to be the most suitable tool for staging deep endometriosis, but does not include peritoneal or ovarian disease or adhesions. To overcome these limitations, a comprehensive classification system for complete mapping of endometriosis, including anatomical location, size of the lesions, adhesions and degree of involvement of the adjacent organs, that can be used with both diagnostic and surgical methods, has been created through a consensus process and will be described in detail-the #Enzian classification.Entities:
Keywords: #Enzian classification; classification system; endometriosis; r-ASRM classification
Year: 2021 PMID: 33483970 DOI: 10.1111/aogs.14099
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand ISSN: 0001-6349 Impact factor: 3.636