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Surgical Principles for Disc Resection of Deep Bowel Endometriosis.
Colorectal involvement represents 90% of bowel endometriosis. The best surgical approach must consider the patient's clinical symptoms, preoperative imaging, and correlation with surgical findings. For patients with severe pain who either have failed medical treatment or contraindications to hormonal treatment and have a single bowel lesion <3 cm that involves the inner muscularis, disc resection is the preferred approach to treat bowel endometriosis [1,2]. Therefore, here we describe the surgical principles for disc resection for deep bowel endometriosis. Step-by-step video illustration of our surgical technique with clarification of surgical principles. Tertiary care center. A mechanical bowel preparation is given before surgery. A 10-mm port is placed in the umbilicus, and 3 other 5-mm auxiliary ports are placed in the right and left iliac fossa and in the suprapubic region. Dissection starts with development of both medial pararectal spaces. The retrocervical region is approached, and the bowel lesion is isolated. A suture is placed into the endometriosis bowel lesion to facilitate invagination into the stapler. A circular stapler is inserted into the rectum, and the anvil is opened at the level of the endometriosis lesion. Each end of the suture held by 2 graspers are pushed dorsally, whereas the stapling device is gently pushed ventrally, imbricating the delineated area. The stapler is closed, including the endometriosis area. After reassuring that the posterior part of the mesentery is free, the device is fired, excising only the anterior wall of the rectum. Disc resection is the technique of choice to treat a focal bowel endometriosis lesion <3 cm.
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