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New imaging allows non-surgical endometriosis diagnosis, making surgery optional for most patients.
Advances in imaging, especially transvaginal ultrasound, now enable non-invasive diagnosis of endometriosis based on symptoms and scans, reducing the need for laparoscopic surgery as the initial diagnostic step.
Surgery is no longer seen as mandatory for all cases and is reserved for severe, treatment-resistant pain, deep endometriosis affecting organs, or fertility issues.
While surgery may help some, it carries risks like adhesions and incomplete diagnosis, and does not guarantee symptom relief.
Management increasingly prioritizes hormonal therapy, physical therapy, and lifestyle changes as first-line options, reflecting a shift toward individualized, conservative care for this chronic condition.
Las nuevas imágenes permiten el diagnóstico de la endometriosis sin cirugía, haciendo que la cirugía sea opcional para la mayoría de las pacientes.