Journal of International Obstetrics and Gynecology ›› 2020, Vol. 47 ›› Issue (6): 676-683.

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Bowel Endometriosis: Current Perspectives on Diagnosis and Treatment

LIANG Yan-chun, WEI Ya-jing, YANG Ru-yu, YAO Shu-zhong   

  1. Department of Gynecology, The First Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangdong 510080, China
  • Received:2020-05-18 Revised:2020-09-05 Published:2020-12-15 Online:2020-12-11
  • Contact: YAO Shu-zhong, E-mail:yszlfy@163.com E-mail:yszlfy@163.com

Abstract: Endometriosis is a chronic condition primarily affecting young women of reproductive age. Although some women with bowel endometriosis may be asymptomatic patients typically report a myriad of symptoms such as alteration in bowel habits (constipation/diarrhoea) dyschezia, dysmenorrhoea and dyspareunia in addition to infertility. To date, there are no clear guidelines on the evaluation of patients with suspected bowel endometriosis. Several techniques have been proposed including transvaginal and/or transrectal ultrasonography, magnetic resonance imaging, and double-contrast barium enema. These different imaging modalities provide greater information regarding presence, location and extent of endometriosis ensuring patients are adequately informed whilst also optimizing preoperative planning. In cases where surgical management is indicated, surgery should be performed by experienced surgeons, in centres with access to multidisciplinary care. Treatment should be tailored according to patient symptoms and wishes with a view to excising as much disease as possible, whilst at the same time preserving organ function. In this review article current perspectives on diagnosis and management of bowel endometriosis are discussed.

Key words: Endometriosis;, Bowel endometriosis;, Segmental resection;, Recurrence;, Infertility