Influence of endomeriotic cyst diameter and the severity of endometriosis on the ovarian parenchyma excised during laparoscopic cystectomy

Amar Ramachandran, Sushma Dhulkhed, Rajesh Bhakta, Rajeshwari G. Bhat, Anuradha C.K. Rao, Akhila Vasudeva, Ashwini Vishalakshi, Pratap Kumar

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Abstract

Introduction: Endometrioma is a common form of endometriosis and it is represented by endometriotic deposits within the ovaries which accounts for upto 17-44% of cases. Laparoscopic stripping of ovarian endometriotic cysts is an accepted technique owing to low recurrence rates. Decrease in residual ovarian tissue volume was noted in many studies followed cystectomy. This study aims at estimating whether the size of endometriotic cyst is related to ovarian parenchyma excised along with cyst wall. Material and Methods: Prospective study was done at University teaching hospital for one year. A total of 56 women underwent laparoscopic endometriotic cystectomy. Cystectomy was done by stripping method and endometriosis was staged according to revised American Society of Reproductive Medicine classification (rASRM). The endometrioma wall was evaluated histologically and were categorised into 2 groups based on semi- quantitative scale of 0-4. Group 1 and 2 showed grade 0, 1, 2 and 3, 4 in the cyst wall respectively. R esults: Mean age of patients was 31.4 years, duration of infertility was 4.1 years and cyst diameter measured 6.3 cm. 73.2% (n=41) were in Group 1 and 26.8% (n=15) were in Group 2, mean cyst diameter was being 4.3 cm and 5.0 cm respectively. There was no significant statistical correlation between preoperative cyst diameter and ovarian parenchyma removed (p=0.15). 93.3% (n=14) of group 2, and only 65.8% (n=27) of group 1 were found to have moderate to severe endometriosis, indicating there is correlation between disease severity and loss of ovarian tissue (p= 0.04) C onclusion: Endometriotic cystectomy when performed with accurate surgical technique leads to no significant ovarian tissue removal. However, disease severity significantly determines the loss of normal ovarian parenchyma.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2241-2243
Number of pages3
JournalJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
Volume7
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 05-10-2013

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Clinical Biochemistry

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