The Impact on Ovarian Reserve of CO2 Laser Fiber Vaporization in the Treatment of Ovarian Endometrioma: A Prospective Clinical Trial
Background In recent years, excisional surgery has been questioned as an ideal surgical approach for endometriomas because it is associated with potential removal of healthy ovarian tissue and loss of ovarian follicles with subsequent reduction of ovarian reserve. The aim of our study was to evaluat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of endometriosis and pelvic pain disorders 2017-07, Vol.9 (3), p.206-210 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
In recent years, excisional surgery has been questioned as an ideal surgical
approach for endometriomas because it is associated with potential removal
of healthy ovarian tissue and loss of ovarian follicles with subsequent
reduction of ovarian reserve. The aim of our study was to evaluate the
benefits of CO2 laser vaporization through a clinical trial
assessing the postoperative changes in ovarian reserve as indicated by
antral follicle count (AFC) and anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH).
Materials and Methods
Fifteen patients undergoing surgery for primary unilateral or bilateral
symptomatic endometriomas were enrolled in the study. During surgery, the
cystic lining was completely vaporized with CO2 laser fiber
(AcuPulse Duo system, Lumenis); before surgery and at 1 and 3 months after
surgery, ovarian reserve was evaluated by pelvic ultrasound to determine the
AFC, and blood sample to determine AMH levels.
Results
The AFC of the operated ovary was significantly increased after treatment at
1 and 3 months' follow-up (p = 0.0021; p = 0.005, respectively); the
increase is particularly significant in women younger than 35 years (p =
0.012). No statistically significant changes were reported in serum AMH
concentrations at 1 or 3 months' follow-up. No recurrences of symptoms and
no recurrences of endometrioma were reported.
Conclusions
These data support the hypothesis that endometrioma vaporization with
CO2 laser fiber may be a valid method to preserve ovarian
function; however, further studies are required before advocating the
routine use of CO2 laser vaporization for the management of
ovarian endometriosis. |
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ISSN: | 2284-0265 2284-0273 |
DOI: | 10.5301/jeppd.5000297 |