Abstract:
Background. Deep infiltrative endometriosis is a relevant and complex
medical and social problem of nowadays. The most common location of deep forms
of endometriosis is the intestine, which occurs in 5-37% of patients. Deep infiltrative
intestinal endometriosis is the most aggressive form of endometriosis, and is
characterized by a number of multifunctional disorders.
The aim of the study. Improving the results of surgical treatment of patients
with colorectal endometriosis.
Materials and methods. We conducted a retro-prospective non-randomized
study of cases of surgical treatment of 47 (100%) patients with colorectal
endometriosis in the period of 2015-2020 on the basis of the University Clinic of
Odessa National Medical University. The age of the patients ranged from 19 to 43
years. Clinical cases of endometriosis were confirmed by histological findings.
Multimodal tactics were used in the diagnosis of endometriosis, using a potential of
non-invasive and invasive methods. Evaluation of diagnostic data and choice of
surgical tactics were used according to the criteria of M.Abrao.