Adenomyosis and fertility‐sparing surgery: A literature appraisal

Author:

Pecorella Giovanni1,Nigdelis Meletios P.1,Sparic Radmila23,Morciano Andrea4,Tinelli Andrea5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Gynecology, Obstetrics and Reproduction Medicine Saarland University Homburg Germany

2. Clinic for Gynecology and Obstetrics University Clinical Centre of Serbia Belgrade Serbia

3. Faculty of Medicine University of Belgrade Belgrade Serbia

4. Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics Pia Fondazione “Card. G. Panico” Lecce Italy

5. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and CERICSAL (CEntro di RIcerca Clinico SALentino) “Veris delli Ponti Hospital” Lecce Italy

Abstract

AbstractAdenomyosis is an intricate pathological condition that negatively impacts the uterus. It is closely related to the more well‐known endometriosis, with which it shares parallels in terms of diagnosis, therapy, and both microscopic and macroscopic features. The purpose of this narrative review is to give a clear univocal definition and outlook on the different, patient‐adapted, surgical treatments. MEDLINE and PubMed searches on these topics were conducted from 1990 to 2022 using a mix of selected keywords. Papers and articles were identified and included in this narrative review after authors' revision and evaluation. From the literature analysis, authors reported the following surgical techniques: laparoscopic double/triple‐flap method, laparotomic wedge resection of the uterine wall, laparotomic transverse H‐incision of the uterine wall, laparotomic wedge‐shaped excision, and laparotomic complete debulking excision by asymmetric dissection technique. Each of these techniques has strengths and weaknesses, but the literature data on the pregnancy rate are somewhat limited. The only certain information is the risk of uterine rupture up to 6.0% after surgical treatment for uterine adenomyosis. Over the years, the surgical approach continued to reach a positive result by minimally invasive treatment, with less hospitalization, less postoperative pain, and less blood loss. Over the years, the gynecological surgeon has gained the skills, training and increasingly sophisticated surgical techniques to target effective therapy. That's why a hysterectomy is no longer the only surgical resource to treat adenomyosis, but in patients who wish to preserve the fertility, there is a wide variety of surgical alternatives.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology,General Medicine

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