Rectovaginal septum adenomyotic nodules: a series of 500 cases.

1997 
OBJECTIVE: Laparoscopic procedure with excision of deep fibrotic endometriotic nodules of the rectovaginal septum and histological study of the lesions. SETTING: An academic teaching hospital. PARTICIPANTS: A series of 500 women undergoing laparoscopy for pelvic pain or infertility. RESULTS: Laparoscopic (n = 497) and laparotomic (n = 3) excision of endometriotic nodules resulted in considerable pain relief. Histologically the rectovaginal nodule was similar to an adenomyoma as it was a circumscribed nodular aggregate of smooth muscle and endometrial glands and stroma. The variations in oestrogen receptor and progesterone receptor content suggested a regulatory mechanism different from that of eutopic endometrium. CONCLUSION: This form of disease should be considered as an entity distinct from peritoneal and ovarian endometriosis, and originating from the Mullerian rests present in the rectovaginal septum.
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