News and information about endometriosis treatment
Adenomyosis, a disease often confused with endometriosis and uterine fibroids
Adenomyosis is a benign condition in which the uterine wall thickens due to invasion by endometrial tissue. Adenomyosis is common in women in their childbearing years, between ...
Neuropelveology, why is it important for a surgeon specialized in endometriosis to know this field?
Neuropelveology refers to the study of the innervation of the pelvis, of the effects of pelvic nerve damage on the human body, including both somatic and vegetative nerves. Pelvic surgery ...
Deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE), complex multidisciplinary interventions under the coordination of a surgeon super-specialized in endometriosis
Deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE) is defined histopathologically as the infiltration of endometriotic implants more than 5 mm below the peritoneal surface. Deep infiltrating bowel ...
Chronic pelvic pain. All about the diagnosis of the pathology
Chronic pelvic pain is a chronic condition located in the pelvis, in both men and women, lasting more than 6 months. Chronic pelvic pain is a diagnostic challenge for clinicians as it is a condition with an ...
Endometriosis – Related Anxieties
"What if there is a proven link between endometriosis and anxiety even when you don't know you have the condition?" is a common question for any endometriosis patient ...
Limitations and Opportunities in the Diagnosis and Surgical Treatment of Endometriosis
From first symptoms to diagnosis can take 5-10 years. The woman affected by the disease consults not only the gynecologist, but also doctors of other specialties, gastroenterologist, urologist, internal ...

