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Primary care update for Ob/Gyns 1998-Jul

Are the long-term adverse effects of laparoscopic presacral neurectomy for the management of central pain associated with endometriosis acceptable?

يمكن للمستخدمين المسجلين فقط ترجمة المقالات
الدخول التسجيل فى الموقع
يتم حفظ الارتباط في الحافظة
Nezhat
Seidman
Nezhat
Nezhat

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نبذة مختصرة

Objective: To assess the long-term genitourinary and gastrointestinal complaints following presacral neurectomy.Design: A prospective postoperative follow-up of patients who underwent laparoscopic presacral neurectomy and treatment of endometriosis.Materials and Methods: The mean follow-up of the 67 women (mean age 27.5 years, range 16-58 years) was an average of 36.8 months with a range of 6-69 years. Main outcome variables include diarrhea, constipation, bladder and urinary complaints, vaginal dryness, dyspareunia, and orgasm. The degree of pain and dysmenorrhea after surgery was also elevated.Results: Diarrhea was reported to have improved after surgery in 39.1% of the patients and none reported any worsening. Constipation improved in 28.6% and worsened in 12.5%. Only one patient suffered from debilitating constipation. Bladder and urinary problems were improved on 25.0% and worsened in 19.2%. A similar proportion of women (19.6%) reported improvement and worsening vaginal dryness. Pain during intercourse improved in 58.9% and worsened in 8.9%. The ability to achieve orgasm improved in 21.6% and worsened in 2.7%. Postoperatively, pain was improved by 80-100% in 46.6% of the women, by 50-80% in 36.5%, by less than 50% in 6.4%, and did not improve in 9.5%. Dysmenorrhea was improved by 80-100% in 35.2% of the women, by 50-80% in 38.8%, by less than 50% in 14.9%, and did not improve in 11.1%. Twelve of 16 patients trying to become pregnant were successful following surgery, two with the aid of in vitro fertilization.Conclusion: After laparoscopic presacral neurectomy, constipation and bladder and urinary problems were reported to have worsened in only a minority of patients. However, diarrhea and dyspareunia improved in a large proportion of patients. Since pelvic pain was relieved by more than 50% in 83.1%, the procedure seems to be associated with an acceptable rate of long-term side effects.

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