What happens during surgery to remove endometriosis? How is the surgery performed?


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It's done through a laparoscopy.

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Surgery is usually important to improve fertility surrounded by patients with endometriosis. Attempts will be made to remove endometriotic tissue, restore pelvic anatomy and amend fallopian tube function. Fertility medications are normally prescribed. For patients who are trying to control pain and become pregnant, surgery along beside anti-inflammatories and fertility medications may be prescribed.

Because ultrasound and fascinating resonance imaging (MRI) results are not diagnostic, surgery is required to confirm endometriosis. A laparoscope, in the form of a narrow tube, is inserted through a small incision in the tummy. This allows the physician to view areas of endometriosis. Advanced laparoscopic surgery, involving second small incisions for other instruments, can remove or destroy endometriotic tissue. Sometimes a laser is used surrounded by this case.

Open surgery, which involves a larger abdominal incision, is commonly associated beside treating very difficult cases of endometriosis contained by concert with removing the uterus or ovaries. Improvements in laparoscopic instruments and surgical education allow many of these difficult cases to be perform, including removal of reproductive organs, by laparoscopy. Patients who have laparoscopic surgery can usually return to work in 72 hours, but they may be off the duty two to four weeks with start surgery.

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You will definitely want to drop by http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/erc and download the free laparoscopy manual for patients from the "files" part of that group. It describes in great detail, contained by easy inherent terminology, exactly what happen, how it is done, how to best cope after surgery, what to look for in a surgeon to capture the best potential for long-term remission (there is no cure but there is help), etc.etc. There are a ton of tips on how to handle the surgery up to that time and after, etc. Membership is required to join but it's totally free. See also http://www.endocenter.org. Good luck and best wishes.





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