Abstract

Background: Endometriosis is an important cause of infertility and chronic pelvic pain. Our study aims to understand the cause and effect relationship of endometriosis with these two clinical presentations. Objectives: 1) To study the correlation between stage of endometriosis with pain and infertility; 2) To evaluate role of transvaginal ultrasound for diagnosis of endometriosis using laparoscopic diagnosis as gold standard. Methodology: Total of 89 women presenting with infertility and or pain and with laparoscopic findings of endometriosis were included in the study. The results were analysed by logistic regression. Results: The mean age of women was 29.67 years. Seventy three percent of patients had moderate to severe disease while 31.46% of patients with endometriosis were infertile. Symptom of pain could be categorised as dysmenorrhea (71.47%), dyspareunia (41.5%) and dyschezia (15.7%). There was no association of endometriosis stage with the pain type, duration of symptoms. Transvaginal ultrasound seems a reliable test for diagnosis of ovarian endometriosis and advanced stage disease. 87.5% of patients with ovarian endometrioma had advanced disease (higher than Stage II rAFS). Conclusion: No correlation was found between the stage of endometriosis and severity of symptoms. Presence of endometrioma on USG was associated with advanced stage of endometriosis.

Highlights

  • Endometriosis is an important cause of infertility and chronic pelvic pain

  • Transvaginal ultrasound seems a reliable test for diagnosis of ovarian endometriosis and advanced stage disease. 87.5% of patients with ovarian endometrioma had advanced disease

  • Dysmenorrhoea was the commonest type for pain experienced (71.1%) followed by dyspareunia and dyschezia respectively (Figure 2)

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Introduction

Affected women may be totally asymptomatic, or could present with chronic pelvic pain, infertility, dysmenorrhoea, and cyclic urinary or bowel complaints. Numerous studies have been conducted enquiring into the association between pain, infertility and stage of disease but existence of casual relationship is still a matter of debate. The present study was conducted with the aim: 1) To study the correlation between stage of endometriosis with pain and infertility. Objectives: 1) To study the correlation between stage of endometriosis with pain and infertility; 2) To evaluate role of transvaginal ultrasound for diagnosis of endometriosis using laparoscopic diagnosis as gold standard. Methodology: Total of 89 women presenting with infertility and or pain and with laparoscopic findings of endometriosis were included in the study. Transvaginal ultrasound seems a reliable test for diagnosis of ovarian endometriosis and advanced stage disease. Presence of endometrioma on USG was associated with advanced stage of endometriosis

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