Microlaparoscopy vs. conventional laparoscopy for the management of early-stage pelvic endometriosis: a comparison.
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OBJECTIVE
To evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of microlaparoscopy vs. conventional laparoscopy in the management of patients with early-stage pelvic endometriosis.
METHODS
In this prospective, randomized study we evaluated 54 patients with a clinical diagnosis of stage I and II pelvic endometriosis according to the classification of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, revised in 1996. The patients were divided into 3 groups and underwent, respectively, microlaparoscopy under sedation, microlaparoscopy under general anesthesia and conventional laparoscopy for definitive diagnosis and treatment of the disease.
RESULTS
Microlaparoscopy caused less pain, required lower consumption of analgesics and permitted a faster return to daily activities. Sedation decreased the incidence of nausea, vomiting and oropharyngeal pain. Microlaparoscopy under sedation led to a shorter hospital stay and reduced cost.
CONCLUSIONS
Microlaparoscopy under sedation is a viable alternative for the management of patients with suspected early-stage pelvic endometriosis.