Abstract:
Objective: To determine whether the initiation of estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) in the
postoperative period increases the incidence of symptom recurrence following laparoscopic hys-
terectomy (LH) and/without bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (BSO) for the treatment of endomet-
riosis and adenomyosis.
Design: Prospective partially randomized patient preference follow up trial (PRPPT).
Setting: Department of Gynaecology, Endoscopic Training Centre, Kladno Hospital.
Methods: Chart review of 286 consecutive patients who underwent LH and/or without BSO for
endometriosis or adenomyosis between April 1994 and June 1999 and who subsequently received
ERT. The methods of second phase of trial was prepared. The symptoms of recurrence in patients
who started ERT after surgery and in those who did not start ERT (control group) will be
compared and adjusted.
Results: Seventhy-three percent had preoperative pelvic pain. One hundred thirty two women
(46.2%) had only endometriosis. Of the cases of endometriosis, 35.4% was stage I and 64.4% was
stage II.-IV. One hundred fifty four women had adenomyosis, 60 with endometriosis.
Conclusion: In the first phase of follow study the collection of clinical data was performed. Preli-
minary results from the PRPPT demonstrate that laparoscopic approach to surgery for endomet-
riosis increased significantly the number of this disease.
Key words:
endometriosis, hormonal replacement therapy, laparoscopic hysterectomy
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