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Pre-operative assessment of bladder endometriosis  (1997)

Autori:
Fedele, Luigi; S., Bianchi; Raffaelli, Ricciarda; A., Portuese
Titolo:
Pre-operative assessment of bladder endometriosis
Anno:
1997
Tipologia prodotto:
Articolo in Rivista
Tipologia ANVUR:
Articolo su rivista
Lingua:
Inglese
Formato:
A Stampa
Referee:
Nome rivista:
Human Reproduction
ISSN Rivista:
0268-1161
N° Volume:
12
Numero o Fascicolo:
11
Intervallo pagine:
2519-2522
Parole chiave:
bladder; transvaginal ultrasound; endometriosis
Breve descrizione dei contenuti:
The aim of our study was to verify the reliability of transvaginal ultrasonography in the pre-operative evaluation of bladder endometriosis. Six patients with suspected bladder endometriosis were studied. At referral to our department all six women underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), transabdominal and transvaginal ultra. sonography, cystoscopy and descending urography. Subsequently all the women underwent transperitoneal cystotomy and excision of endometriotic lesion at laparotomy. In three patients the bladder endometriotic lesions were continuous with adenomyosis in the anterior uterine wall. Histological examination confirmed the endometriotic nature of bladder nodule in all cases. Abdominal ultrasonography visualized the detrusor neoformation in all the patients but was less precise than transvaginal ultrasonography and MRI in defining the size of the lesions, infiltration of the detrusor and continuity with extravesical lesions. Transvaginal ultrasonography was more accurate and versatile than abdominal ultrasonography. The better image resolution allowed an accurate structural analysis of the bladder wall lesion. Furthermore, involvement of the uterovesical septum could be evaluated and adjacent myometrial infiltration recognized. MRI, although very precise, was less versatile than transvaginal ultrasonography and less accurate in establishing the margins of the lesions as perilesional fibrosis is visualized less clearly than areas containing haematic material. Urography was aspecific but still useful to evaluate the integrity of the upper urinary tract and ureters. In conclusion, in our patients transvaginal ultrasonography was found to be the most accurate technique in the diagnosis of bladder endometriosis.
Id prodotto:
2735
Handle IRIS:
11562/2735
depositato il:
10 novembre 2012
ultima modifica:
15 novembre 2022
Citazione bibliografica:
Fedele, Luigi; S., Bianchi; Raffaelli, Ricciarda; A., Portuese, Pre-operative assessment of bladder endometriosis «Human Reproduction» , vol. 12 , n. 111997pp. 2519-2522

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