Surgical Therapies: Pouch of Douglas and Uterovaginal Pouch Resection for Endometriosis

In: Endometriosis · 2011 · pp. 402–409 · doi:10.1002/9781444398519.ch39 · W1577815860
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Abstract

Endometriosis in itself is a challenging disease. When the pouch of Douglas and the rectovaginal septum are affected, a further challenge is added to this conundrum. This chapter presents all the information required by the surgeon to treat these sites appropriately, beginning with the relevant anatomy and its principal reference points, and the importance of adequate presurgical evaluation with respect to both the clinical status of the patient and to imaging exams. Finally, we share some handy tips and helpful surgical tactics that we have accumulated over years of experience in dealing with this disease.

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