Ovarian reserve after treatment of ovarian endometriomas by ethanolic sclerotherapy compared to surgical treatment.
Constantin-Cristian Văduva, Laurențiu Mihai Dȋră, A Carp-Veliscu, Alexandru Marian Gogănău, Anca Maria Ofiţeru, Mirela Anişoara Siminel
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To preserve ovarian reserve, we treated ovarian endometriomas by ultrasound-guided aspiration followed by sclerotherapy of the cyst mucosa. We compared the results with laparoscopic cystectomy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We conducted a retrospective study of 96 women with ovarian endometriomas. In 54 of the women, ultrasound-guided aspiration of the contents was performed, followed by chemical sclerotherapy of the cyst plaque with ethanol. Laparoscopic cystectomy was performed in the remaining 42 women. RESULTS: Statistical analysis of anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) levels before and after the procedures showed a significant decrease in the case of cystectomy compared with ethanolic ovarian sclerotherapy (EOS). CONCLUSIONS: Conservative treatment by echo-assisted puncture and sclerotherapy with ethanol proved to be a viable treatment for the removal of ovarian endometriomas. It is a simple procedure that does not affect ovarian reserve or fertility.