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Kaluarachchi, A |
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Perera, P A K C |
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Senevirathne, H R |
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2021-09-02T13:20:15Z |
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2021-09-02T13:20:15Z |
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2012 |
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Kaluarachchi, A., Perera, P. A., & Seneviratne, H. R. (2012). Clinical Experience of Management of Endometriosis with Endomctriomas by Aspiration of Cyst and Long Term Treatment with Depomedroxy Progesterone Acetate. |
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http://archive.cmb.ac.lk:8080/xmlui/handle/70130/5866 |
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Objective : To evaluate the effectiveness of
laparoscopic aspiration of endometriomas followed
by long term treatment with progesterone therapy in
the management of endometriosis associated with
endometriomas.
Methods : The study population consisted of 26
patients who had endometriosis associated with
endometriomas which was confirmed at laparoscopy.
The endometriomas were aspirated and filled with
distille d water after washin g its cavity .
Subsequently, all these patients received 150 mg of
depot - medroxy progesterone acetate injection
intramusculalrv on a monthly basis for a period of
nine months.
A l l patients were followed up till the end of the
treatment period and for another one year thereafter.
The severity of the disease was assessed and scored
according to the American Perriim Societ\ Classification, 1985. The pain symptoms were assessed and
a score was given. The pregnancy rates and the
incidence of recurrences were also assessed during
the follow - up period.
Results : Improvement of symptoms on clinical
assessment had shown 85.5% reduction of the total
pain score. The observed improvement at repeat
laparoscopy was 58.2% of the total score. In majority of the patients, the painful symptoms improved
after a treatment period of 8 weeks.
It was obvious that this mode of management reduced the pathology of the disease in most cases.
Reduction of endometriotic implants rather than
adhesions were observed during this study. The
adhesions could be easily separated in most patients
at the second Laparoscopy or Laparotomy since
these were loose.
The ovarian endometrioma disappeared in 88.5%
(23) cases and recurred in I 1.5% at the end of the
treatment period. The mean diameter of
endometriomas reduced from 4.22+/- 1.57 cm to 2.8
+/-0.33 cm. [P< 0.001]
Three patients conceived spontaneously within a
period of 8 months to 1 year after completion of
therapy.
Conclusion : This mode of treatment is relatively
risk free to the patient and is also cost effective. It
appears to be a satisfactory method of controlling the
symptoms of endometriosis and the patient compliance too, was satisfactory.
However, when compared with laparoscopic and
micro - surgical techniques with regards to fertility
rates, it is clearly shown that this method fails to give
rise to satisfactory fertility rates. |
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dc.title |
Clinical Experience of Management of Endometriosis with Endomctriomas by Aspiration of Cyst and Long Term Treatment with Depomedroxy Progesterone Acetate |
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dc.type |
Article |
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