2023
DOI: 10.3390/jcm12165416
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Robotic Surgery for Bladder Endometriosis: A Systematic Review and Approach

Marco Aurelio Pinho Oliveira,
Thiers Soares Raymundo,
Thiago Dantas Pereira
et al.

Abstract: Introduction: Women with bladder endometriosis often present with more advanced stages of endometriosis. Robotic surgery has emerged as a promising approach to the management of bladder endometriosis. This systematic review aims to analyze the current literature on robotic surgery for bladder endometriosis and describe our systematic approach to surgical treatment. Methods: This review followed the PRISMA guidelines, which ensured a comprehensive and transparent approach to selecting and evaluating relevant st… Show more

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“…9) due to adhesions to the bowel or at the bladder base. DE in this compartment appears preferably in the median part of the bladder at the bladder base (▶ Video 8) or dome and at the ureters at the undercrossing of the uterine vessel complex (UVC, containing the uterine artery) [22,23]. Lesions may affect all layers of the bladder and ureters, single or multiple.…”
Section: Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9) due to adhesions to the bowel or at the bladder base. DE in this compartment appears preferably in the median part of the bladder at the bladder base (▶ Video 8) or dome and at the ureters at the undercrossing of the uterine vessel complex (UVC, containing the uterine artery) [22,23]. Lesions may affect all layers of the bladder and ureters, single or multiple.…”
Section: Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%