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 Pain improvement after laparoscopy
     Favours No Surgery Favours Surgery
Jacobson et al, Cochrane Reviews 2010
 Response to surgical therapy and symptom recurrence after treatment cessation
           No reduction in pain symptoms
Persistence of pain symptoms remaining after surgery
Recurrent symptoms
Recurrent surgery
Change in VAS score from baseline (cm)
AEs (AEs/ women)
Diagnostic surgery
77.4%
ND
ND
77.4%
+0.3
0/31
Lesion excision
11.8% (3.6–22.2%)
25.0% (4.4–41.7%)
15.8% (0.0–42.0%)
22.6 (5.8–56.9%)
–3.6
124/1527
Lesion ablation
11.4%
ND
ND
ND
–2.4
0/79
Endometrioma drainage only
ND
ND
54.8 (52.9–75.0%)
51.5% (22.9–80.0%)
ND
0/32
Pelvic denervation
6.7% (5.8–15.0%)
34.3% (8.6–48.1%)
28.7% (10.0–36.0%)
12.5%
–2.2
27/182
Hysterectomy with ovarian preservation
ND
ND
ND
19.1%
ND
ND
Hysterectomy without ovarian preservation
ND
ND
ND
8.0%
ND
ND
DIE
0.0% (0.0–4.4%)
2.3% (2.2–4.4%)
7.0%
4.1% (1.3–27.6%)
–6.2
63/779
                  Singh S et al., submitted
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