This video demonstrate technique of laparoscopic treatment of endometriomas that combines excisional and ablative surgery done by Dr. R.K. Mishra at World Laparoscopy Hospital. The combined technique (stripping and ablation) has proved not to be deleterious to the ovary.
Laparoscopic Management of Endometrioma at World Laparoscopy Hospital
Endometrioma, commonly known as a “chocolate cyst,” is a manifestation of endometriosis in which ectopic endometrial tissue forms a cyst within the ovary. It is frequently associated with chronic pelvic pain, dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, and infertility. With the advancement of minimal access surgery, laparoscopic management has become the gold standard for treating endometrioma. At World Laparoscopy Hospital, laparoscopic treatment of endometrioma is performed with precision, safety, and a strong emphasis on fertility preservation and patient recovery.
Understanding Endometrioma
An endometrioma forms when endometrial tissue implants on the ovary and repeatedly bleeds during menstrual cycles, leading to accumulation of thick, altered blood. Over time, this results in a cystic mass filled with dark brown fluid. Patients may present with pelvic pain, menstrual irregularities, infertility, or may remain asymptomatic with the cyst detected incidentally during imaging.
Accurate diagnosis is achieved through clinical evaluation, ultrasound examination, and in selected cases, MRI. However, laparoscopy remains the definitive diagnostic and therapeutic modality, allowing direct visualization and simultaneous management.
Indications for Laparoscopic Surgery
Laparoscopic management is recommended in cases of:
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Persistent pelvic pain not responding to medical therapy
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Large endometriomas (typically >4 cm)
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Infertility associated with ovarian endometriosis
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Suspicion of malignancy
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Recurrence after conservative treatment
At World Laparoscopy Hospital, patient selection is carefully individualized, considering age, fertility desires, ovarian reserve, and severity of disease.
Surgical Technique
The laparoscopic management of endometrioma typically involves the following steps:
1. Port Placement and Exploration
Using the standard baseball diamond concept for optimal ergonomics, trocars are placed to provide adequate access and visualization. The entire pelvis is systematically inspected to assess the extent of endometriosis, adhesions, and involvement of surrounding structures.
2. Adhesiolysis
Endometriomas are often associated with dense adhesions involving the ovary, uterus, bowel, and pelvic sidewall. Careful sharp and blunt dissection is performed to restore normal pelvic anatomy.
3. Cystectomy (Stripping Technique)
The most effective technique for managing endometrioma is laparoscopic cystectomy. After incising the cyst wall and draining the chocolate-colored fluid, the cyst capsule is gently stripped from the ovarian cortex using traction and counter-traction. This method significantly reduces recurrence rates compared to simple drainage and coagulation.
4. Hemostasis and Ovarian Preservation
Meticulous hemostasis is achieved using minimal bipolar coagulation to preserve healthy ovarian tissue and maintain ovarian reserve. Excessive thermal damage is avoided, particularly in women desiring future fertility.
5. Final Inspection and Irrigation
The pelvis is thoroughly irrigated, ensuring complete removal of cyst contents and debris to minimize postoperative adhesions.
Advantages of Laparoscopic Management
Laparoscopic treatment offers numerous benefits over open surgery:
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Minimal postoperative pain
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Short hospital stay
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Faster recovery and early return to normal activities
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Reduced adhesion formation
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Better cosmetic outcomes
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Enhanced magnified visualization for precise dissection
At World Laparoscopy Hospital, advanced laparoscopic equipment and expert surgical training ensure high standards of safety and effectiveness.
Fertility Considerations
One of the most critical aspects of endometrioma management is preserving fertility. Laparoscopic cystectomy has been shown to improve spontaneous pregnancy rates in selected patients. Surgeons at World Laparoscopy Hospital prioritize ovarian tissue conservation and carefully counsel patients regarding assisted reproductive options when necessary.
Postoperative Care and Follow-Up
Patients typically recover quickly, with discharge often within 24 hours. Postoperative management may include hormonal therapy to reduce recurrence risk. Regular follow-up with ultrasound and clinical evaluation ensures long-term success.
Conclusion
Laparoscopic management of endometrioma represents a refined blend of surgical expertise, anatomical precision, and fertility-focused care. At World Laparoscopy Hospital, the integration of advanced technology, structured surgical protocols, and comprehensive training programs ensures optimal outcomes for women suffering from ovarian endometriosis.
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