Bowel surgery for endometriosis: A practical look at short- and long-term complications
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.bpobgyn.2020.06.003
Bowel surgery for endometriosis: A practical look at short- and long-term complications
Abstract
Endometriosis involving the bowel requires a thorough evaluation prior to deciding upon surgical treatment. Patient symptoms, treatment goals, extent and location of disease, surgeon experience, and anticipated risks all play a part in the preoperative decision-making process. Short- and long-term complications after bowel surgery for endometriosis are the focus of this article. Unfortunately, the literature to date has inherent limitations that prevent generalizability. Most studies are retrospective or prospective single-center case series. Publication bias is unavoidable with mainly large volume experts sharing their experience. As a result, there is a need for high-quality prospective studies that standardize inclusion criteria and outcome measures among various centers with an aim to present long-term outcomes. In the meantime, care for those with endometriosis involving the bowel requires a thorough preoperative plan to minimize risks and a need for early diagnosis and management of complications unique to bowel surgery.
Keywords: Bowel surgery; Complications; Deep endometriosis; Endometriosis.
Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of Competing Interest S.S reports grants and personal fees from Bayer, grants and personal fees from Abbvie, grants and personal fees from Allergan, and personal fees from Cooper Surgical, outside the submitted work. C.A.J., D.B.N., and T.E.F. have no conflicts of interest to disclose.
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