Pelvic congestion syndrome: the usefulness of laparoscopic treatment
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https://doi.org/10.18597/rcog.554Keywords:
pelvis, varicocele, pelvic painAbstract
Objective: determining the usefulness of ligature of dilated ovarian vein by laparoscope in treating pelvic congestion syndrome.
Type of study: non-randomized controlled clinical trial.
Institution: Clínica Los Andes, Cali, Colombia.
Patients: 70 patients having a diagnosis of pelvic congestion syndrome confirmed by laparoscope.
Interventions: ligature of ovarian vein in 28 patients (experimental group) and medical management in 42 patients (control group).
Results: an improvement in managing pain related to pelvic congestion syndrome was observed in the experimental group after 6 months in 26 out of the 28 patients cf. 11 out of 42 patients in the control group (3.41 RR; 2.02-5.76 95%CI).
Comments: patients undergoing laparoscopic varicocelectomy had a greater probability of pelvic congestion syndrome becoming cured.
Author Biographies
Hernando Navarro
María Fernanda Escobar
Javier Fonseca
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