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Hum. Reprod. Advance Access originally published online on December 17, 2008
Human Reproduction 2009 24(3):602-607; doi:10.1093/humrep/den405
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© The Author 2008. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org

Preoperative work-up for patients with deeply infiltrating endometriosis: transvaginal ultrasonography must definitely be the first-line imaging examination

Mathilde Piketty1, Nicolas Chopin1, Bertrand Dousset2, Anne-Elodie Millischer-Bellaische3, Gilles Roseau1, Mahaut Leconte2, Bruno Borghese1,4,5 and Charles Chapron1,4,5,6

1 Department of Gynecology, Obstetrics II and Reproductive Medicine, Université Paris Descartes, Faculté de Médecine, Assistance Publique–Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), Groupe Hospitalier Universitaire (GHU) Ouest, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire (CHU) Cochin, Saint Vincent de Paul, Pavillon Lelong, 82, Avenue Denfert Rochereau, 75014 Paris, France 2 Department of Digestive and Endocrine, Université Paris Descartes, Faculté de Médecine, Assistance Publique–Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), Groupe Hospitalier Universitaire (GHU) Ouest, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire (CHU) Cochin, Saint Vincent de Paul, Paris, France 3 Department of Radiology, Université Paris Descartes, Faculté de Médecine, Assistance Publique–Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), Groupe Hospitalier Universitaire (GHU) Ouest, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire (CHU) Cochin, Saint Vincent de Paul, Paris, France 4 Institut Cochin, Université Paris Descartes, CNRS (UMR 8104), Paris, France 5 Inserm, Unité de Recherche U567, Paris, France

6 Correspondence address. Tel: +33-1-58-41-19-14; Fax: +33-1-58-41-18-70; E-mail: charles.chapron{at}cch.aphp.fr

BACKGROUND: Transvaginal ultrasonography (TVUS) has important advantages compared with transrectal ultrasonography (TRUS): it is less invasive, is cost-effective, is a familiar and well-accepted approach, and anesthesia is not required. We compared the accuracy of TVUS and TRUS for diagnosing rectal wall involvement in patients presenting with histologically proved deeply infiltrating endometriosis (DIE).

METHODS: Prospective study of 134 patients with histologically proved DIE underwent preoperative investigations using both TVUS and TRUS. The radiologist (TVUS) and sonographer (TRUS) were unaware of the clinical findings but knew that DIE was suspected.

RESULTS: DIE was confirmed histologically for all the patients. A rectal wall involvement was histologically proved for 75 patients (56%). For the diagnosis of infiltration of the intestinal wall, TVUS and TRUS, respectively, had a sensitivity of 90.7% and 96.0%, a specificity of 96.5% and 100.0%, a positive predictive value of 97.1% and 100.0% and a negative predictive value of 88.9% and 95.2%.

CONCLUSIONS: TVUS and TRUS have similar degrees of accuracy for predicting intestinal involvement. TVUS must be the first-line imaging process to perform for patients presenting with clinically suspected DIE. The question for the coming years is to define if it is necessary for TRUS to be carried out systematically in cases of clinically suspected DIE.

Key words: deep endometriosis/deeply infiltrating endometriosis/preoperative work-up/transvaginal ultrasonography/transrectal ultrasonography

Submitted on August 29, 2008; resubmitted on October 10, 2008; accepted on October 13, 2008.


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