Surgical modalities for the treatment of recto-vaginal deep infiltrating endometriosis: systematic review and meta-analysis

Abstract Background Deeply infiltrating endometriosis is a distinct type of endometriosis that is characterized by presence of endometrial nodes that penetrates >5 mm under the peritoneal surface. Surgery is the main method for relief of its associated pain and for improvement of quality of life....

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description Abstract Background Deeply infiltrating endometriosis is a distinct type of endometriosis that is characterized by presence of endometrial nodes that penetrates >5 mm under the peritoneal surface. Surgery is the main method for relief of its associated pain and for improvement of quality of life. Objectives To assess effectiveness and safety of different laparoscopic surgical techniques in the treatment of deeply infiltrating endometriosis. Search methods We searched CENTRAL, MEDLINE, EMBASE, other data bases, and trial registries from inception till May 2020. The search strategy was developed by the review team. Some of the studies' authors were contacted for more clarification of information but we didn't get response. Selection criteria We included only randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that compare between the effectiveness and safety of different surgical techniques used in laparoscopic surgery to improve quality of life, treat pain, and improve sexual function in patients diagnosed with deeply infiltrating endometriosis Data collection and analysis Study selection, assessment of risk of bias of the included studies, and data collection were independently done by two of the review authors (Salama, M. and Ibrahim, N.). Any disagreement was resolved by discussion with the third review author (Nabhan, A.). We contacted investigators of some studies for more clarification of information and getting the primary data but we didn't get response. The quality of evidence was evaluated using GRADE methods. Results One RCT was included in the review. The study randomized 52 patients experiencing different types of pain and digestive symptoms, bad quality of life resulting from deeply infiltrating endometriosis. It compared laparoscopic versus open surgery in colorectal resection. The main limitations were unclear statement of allocation concealment, and lack of clearly described blinding beside the small number of participants. The study reported that there is no difference between the two approaches as regards to pain and symptomatic relief besides improving quality of life, but data are represented in median and range. The method of data presentation and absence of more studies in this comparison lead to the impossibility of doing meta-analysis. As for the other three comparisons we also found no studies that compared the surgical techniques together. Authors' conclusions There was insufficient evidence to conclude which surgical technique used during laparo
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