The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 2(1), 43-47
Abstract
Objective To document the abnormal findings at hysteroscopy and laparoscopy in patients with chromic pelvic pain.
Design Prospective evaluation at surgery of women treated consecutively between January 1, 1991, and December 30, 1992.
Setting A private practice.
Patients One hundred forty-one women with pelvic pain (average age 35 yrs).
Interventions Laparoscopy was performed in all patients, and hysteroscopy in all but one, who had had a hysterectomy. Endometrial and endocervical biopsies were performed.
MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN
Results In 42 (30%) of 140 patients with a primary diagnosis of chronic pelvic pain hysteroscopic evaluation with endometrial and endocervical biopsies revealed an abnormality. Findings at hysteroscopy included leiomyomas in 25 patients (18%), intrauterine polyps in 9 (6.4%), and cervical stenosis in 4 (2.9%). Three women (2.1%) had intrauterine scarring and one (0.7%) had a bicornuate uterus. Endometrial biopsies showed adenomatous hyperplasia with atypia, and cystic hyperplasia in one patient each. Endocervical biopsies revealed cervical dysplasia in four women (2. 89%). An abnormal finding was documented on laparoscopic examination in all 141 patients. These included endometriosis in 113 patients (80%), adhesions in 67 (48%), leiomyomas in 59 (42%), and enlarged globular uterus in 34 (24%). In addition, appendiceal abnormalities were present in three women (2.1%) and hernia in two (1.4%).
Conclusions Hysteroscopic abnormalities were found in 30% and laparoscopic abnormalities in 100% of patients who had a primary diagnosis of chronic pelvic pain.
chronic pelvic pain laparoscopy findings, diagnostic laparoscopy pelvic pain, hysteroscopy pelvic pain evaluation, endometriosis chronic pain diagnosis, combined hysteroscopy laparoscopy, pelvic adhesions chronic pain, surgical diagnosis pelvic pain, laparoscopic findings endometriosis, intrauterine abnormalities pelvic pain, thorough surgical evaluation pelvic pain, diagnostic surgery chronic pain
Keywords
Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Appendix/pathology, Biopsy, Cecal Diseases/complications/pathology, Cervix Uteri/pathology, Chronic Disease, Cicatrix/complications/pathology, Endometrial Hyperplasia/complications/pathology, Endometriosis/complications/pathology, Endometrium/pathology, Female, Hernia/complications/pathology, Humans, Hysterectomy, Hysteroscopy, Laparoscopy, Leiomyoma/complications/pathology, Middle Aged, Pelvic Pain/diagnosis/etiology/pathology, Polyps/complications/pathology, Prospective Studies, Tissue Adhesions/complications/pathology, Uterine Cervical Diseases/complications/pathology, Uterine Cervical Dysplasia/complications/pathology, Uterine Diseases/complications/pathology, Uterine Neoplasms/complications/pathology, Uterus/abnormalities/pathology,