2021
DOI: 10.4293/jsls.2021.00038
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Lateral Compartment Endometriosis is Associated with Retraction of the Obliterated Umbilical Artery

Abstract: Background and Objectives: Based on laparoscopic views, we hypothesized that the involvement of the lateral compartment of the pelvis (LCP) by deep infiltrating endometriosis can be inferred by observing retraction of the obliterated umbilical artery (OUA) toward the abdominal cavity. We sought to verify the association between the retraction of the OUA and the presence of endometriosis in the ipsilateral LCP (parametrium, paracervix, or paracolpium). Methods: This prep… Show more

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“…However, before implementing this technique in daily practice, improvement in the software is necessary [88]. Regarding parametrial involvement, MRI imaging of retraction of the obliterated umbilical artery toward the abdominal cavity was shown to be associated with the presence of endometriosis in the ipsilateral paracervix [82]. There are currently no studies in the literature that evaluated the diagnostic accuracy of MRI in this anatomical location.…”
Section: Deep Endometriosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, before implementing this technique in daily practice, improvement in the software is necessary [88]. Regarding parametrial involvement, MRI imaging of retraction of the obliterated umbilical artery toward the abdominal cavity was shown to be associated with the presence of endometriosis in the ipsilateral paracervix [82]. There are currently no studies in the literature that evaluated the diagnostic accuracy of MRI in this anatomical location.…”
Section: Deep Endometriosismentioning
confidence: 99%