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27 March 1996 Evaluation of the endometriosis treatment success rate by the laparoscopic-pharmacological method
Andrzej Mutrynowski, Renata Zabielska, Roman Smolarczyk
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Proceedings Volume 2781, Lasers in Medicine; (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.236813
Event: Lasers in Medicine, 1995, Warsaw-Zegrze, Poland
Abstract
The study aimed at evaluating the success rate of the operative laparoscopy assisted by electrocoagulation and laser as well as danazol and lynestrenol in the endometriosis treatment. One-hundred-ninety women with the recognized endometriosis were included into the study. In the I degree(s) endometriosis the operative or hormonal therapy was applied, in the II-IV degree(s) the combined therapy was used. The complete cure was achieved in 159 of the patients (84%): 28 women conceived, in 131 of the cases remission was recognized during the second laparoscopy. Eighteen women found improvement (9%) while 13 women (7%) reported the lack of improvement.
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Andrzej Mutrynowski, Renata Zabielska, and Roman Smolarczyk "Evaluation of the endometriosis treatment success rate by the laparoscopic-pharmacological method", Proc. SPIE 2781, Lasers in Medicine, (27 March 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.236813
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KEYWORDS
Laparoscopy

Laser therapeutics

Analog electronics

Magnesium

Carbon dioxide lasers

Ovary

Fourier transforms

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