Contemporary approach to diagnostics in women with suspected pelvic endometriosis

Sodoben pristop k diagnostiki žensk s sumom na pelvično endometriozo

  • Jure Knez University Medical Centre Maribor, Clinic for Gynaecology and Perinatology; University of Maribor, Faculty of Medicine, Deparment for Gynaecology and Ibstetrics
  • Andraž Dovnik University Medical Centre Maribor, Clinic for Gynaecology and Perinatology
  • Maja Pakiž University Medical Centre Maribor, Clinic for Gynaecology and Perinatology; University of Maribor, Faculty of Medicine, Deparment for Gynaecology and Ibstetrics
  • Igor But University Medical Centre Maribor, Clinic for Gynaecology and Perinatology; University of Maribor, Faculty of Medicine, Deparment for Gynaecology and Ibstetrics
  • Milan Reljič University Medical Centre Maribor, Clinic for Gynaecology and Perinatology; University of Maribor, Faculty of Medicine, Deparment for Gynaecology and Ibstetrics
  • Vida Gavrić Lovrec University Medical Centre Maribor, Clinic for Gynaecology and Perinatology; University of Maribor, Faculty of Medicine, Deparment for Gynaecology and Ibstetrics
  • Maja Banović KBC Zagreb, Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Human Reproduction Unit
  • Iztok Takač University Medical Centre Maribor, Clinic for Gynaecology and Perinatology; University of Maribor, Faculty of Medicine, Deparment for Gynaecology and Ibstetrics
Keywords: endometriosis, endometrioma, ovarian cysts, deep pelvic endometriosis, ultrasound, pelvic pain

Abstract

Endometriosis is a common chronic female reproductive system disease, characterised by the presence of endometrial tissue outside the endometrium and myometrium. It can severely compromise quality of life and have an impact on fertility. Although advances in conservative medical treatment options have been made, surgery is often a necessary part of treatment for this insidious disease.
Historically, it was believed that only ovarian endometriosis could be diagnosed non-invasively by an ultrasound examination, while endometriosis at other locations could not be observed. With advances in imaging techniques over the last decades, this has changed dramatically and today deep pelvic endometriosis can be diagnosed non-invasively with high sensitivity and specificity. The aim of this review is to evaluate the contribution of clinical examination, laparoscopy, and non-invasive imaging techniques, mainly transvaginal ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging, to diagnose deep pelvic endometriosis.
Evidence shows that transvaginal ultrasound with high-quality equipment in experienced hands offers high diagnostic accuracy for deep pelvic endometriosis diagnosis. Comprehensive ultrasound examination should be used as a first-line method of choice in diagnostics of women with suspected endometriosis
and chronic pelvic pain.

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Author Biographies

Jure Knez, University Medical Centre Maribor, Clinic for Gynaecology and Perinatology; University of Maribor, Faculty of Medicine, Deparment for Gynaecology and Ibstetrics

Assist. Prof., M.D., Maribor, Slovenia. E-mail: jure.knez@ukc-mb.si

Andraž Dovnik, University Medical Centre Maribor, Clinic for Gynaecology and Perinatology

Maribor, Slovenia.

Maja Pakiž, University Medical Centre Maribor, Clinic for Gynaecology and Perinatology; University of Maribor, Faculty of Medicine, Deparment for Gynaecology and Ibstetrics

Maribor, Slovenia.

Igor But, University Medical Centre Maribor, Clinic for Gynaecology and Perinatology; University of Maribor, Faculty of Medicine, Deparment for Gynaecology and Ibstetrics

Maribor, Slovenia.

Milan Reljič, University Medical Centre Maribor, Clinic for Gynaecology and Perinatology; University of Maribor, Faculty of Medicine, Deparment for Gynaecology and Ibstetrics

Maribor, Slovenia.

Vida Gavrić Lovrec, University Medical Centre Maribor, Clinic for Gynaecology and Perinatology; University of Maribor, Faculty of Medicine, Deparment for Gynaecology and Ibstetrics

Maribor, Slovenia.

Maja Banović, KBC Zagreb, Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Human Reproduction Unit

Zagreb, Croatia.

Iztok Takač, University Medical Centre Maribor, Clinic for Gynaecology and Perinatology; University of Maribor, Faculty of Medicine, Deparment for Gynaecology and Ibstetrics

Maribor, Slovenia.

Published
2021-11-29
How to Cite
Knez J., Dovnik A., Pakiž M., But I., Reljič M., Gavrić Lovrec V., Banović M., & Takač I. (2021). Contemporary approach to diagnostics in women with suspected pelvic endometriosis. Acta Medico-Biotechnica, 12(2), 10-20. https://doi.org/10.18690/actabiomed.182
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