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Volume 2 Issue 4 (October-December) 2013

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Evaluation of histopathological findings of Surgical Treatment of Endometriosis
Dr. Vandana Arora, Dr. Sweety Swaroop

Background: This study was conducted to evaluate histopathological findings of Surgical Therapy of Endometriosis. Material and methods: This study comprised of 100 females who underwent surgical treatment for endometriosis. They had a laparoscopic laparoscopy and were not given any further medical care. Adhesions were eliminated, endometriosis foci were completely removed, and the reproductive organs' natural structure was reinstated. Extensive laparoscopic resection was used to treat deep infiltrating endometriosis with large lesions impacting the intestine and/or urinary tract, which was fortunately identified prior to surgery. Results: In the 100 subjects undergoing surgical treatment, disease stage was EEC I in 56%, EEC II in 28%, and EEC III in 16% of the subjects. The symptoms like dysmenorrhoea, dyspareunia and abdominal pain were evident in 62, 21 and 17 subjects before the surgery whereas in 19, 11 and 8 subjects after one year of surgery, respectively.Endometrial glands, stroma and chronic hemorrhage was the findings in 58 percent of the patients while endometrial glands and stroma only was the finding in 35 percent of the patients. Endometrial gland and chronic hemorrhage was the finding in 7 percent of the patients. Conclusion: The chief histopathological finding was endometrial glands, stroma and chronic hemorrhage.

 
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