Hormone treatment as first line therapy is safe and relieves pelvic pain in women with bowel endometriosis.
Marina de Paula AndresRenata Franco Pimentel MendesCamila HernandesSérgio Eduardo Alonso AraujoSérgio PodgaecPublished in: Einstein (Sao Paulo, Brazil) (2019)
Patients with recto-sigmoid endometriosis who failed to respond to medical treatment were younger and had larger intestinal lesions. Hormonal therapy was equally efficient in improving pain symptoms other than dyspareunia compared to surgery, and was associated with lower complication rates in women with recto-sigmoid endometriosis. Medical treatment should be offered as a first-line therapy for patients with bowel endometriosis. Surgical treatment should be reserved for patients with pain symptoms unresponsive to hormonal therapy, lesion growth or suspected intestinal subocclusion.