Deep endometriosis is a disease which may involve all organs of the pelvis. The lesion is most often located at the backside of the uterus, involving the uterosacral ligaments and/or the rectovaginal septum. The involvement of adjacent organs, e.g. bowel, ureter, and bladder, makes an interdisciplinary approach necessary. There is a correlation between the radicalness of endometriosis resection and the postoperative improvement of complaints. In a series of 202 patients with deep endometriosis including the bowel we performed a segmental resection with anterior anastomosis including radical excision of all endometriotic lesions. The follow-up of 142 patients shows a significant improvement of pelvic pain (96%), dyschezia (88%), and dyspareunia (87%). Of 95 patients with a desire for children, 50% became pregnant. The postoperative complication rate was low. A leakage of anastomosis was seen in six cases (3%).
Patient counselling and written instructions are inexpensive, safe and simple interventions. Such interventions are an effective means of optimizing colonoscopy preparation in the inpatient setting.
SUMMARY A case is presented in which bilateral spontaneous choroidal detachments appear to be the direct result of bilateral dural arteriovenous fistula of the cavernous sinus region. Rapid resolution of the clinical signs followed bilateral orbital decompression via the transfrontal approach. Similarities in clinical presentation of both entities are reviewed and a premise for their cause-andeffect relationship elaborated. A literature search for similar unrecognised cases is discussed. The paper suggests that this association may be more frequent than published reports would imply.
Photodynamic therapy with supplemental ablation is a good, noninvasive therapy for elimination of high-grade dysplasia and early adenocarcinoma in BE. Failure to eliminate dysplastic epithelium occurred in 40% of the patients, thereby necessitating careful follow-up.
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