The study is a prospective, monocentric, randomized controlled, two-armed, pilot-study conducted at Department for Women's Health, Tuebingen, Germany. In this Post Market Study it will be determined whether and to what extent the two surgical procedures for ovarian endometrioma treatment (standard cystectomy versus APC) may affect the ovarian reserve by comparing changes in serum AMH levels after treatment. Seventy-two (72) patients who meet all eligibility criteria will undergo surgical procedure. The patients will be randomized into the group with standard cystectomy treatment or with APC treatment. Per group n=36 patients will be treated i.e., 1:1 randomization. A pre-specified primary endpoint analysis is planned after the last patient has undergo Visit 4 (Follow-up after 6 months) to analyze the primary endpoint. Screening takes place during the first visit (V1). During the second visit (V2) the participants will receive the ovarian endometriosis treatment procedure either with the APC or the standard cystectomy. Standard procedure (standard cystectomy) will be performed for additional endometriosis lesions. The follow up visits (V3 - V5) will take place after three, six and twelve months. Visit 3 and Visit 4 will take place at the study site and AMH will be measured. Whereas Visit 5 will take place via telemedical contact, i.e. phone call.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
72
For the surgical procedure for ovarian endometrioma treatment APCapplicator will be used
For ovarian endometrioma treatment the standard of care treatment will be performed.
Department for Women's Health
Tübingen, Germany, Germany
RECRUITINGConcentration of AMH (Anti-Müller hormone) level
The comparison of patient AMH changes (ΔAMH) before and after surgery (Follow up Visit after 3 and 6 months) with either APC or standard cystectomy (ΔAMH Group 1 versus ΔAMH Group 2).
Time frame: Screening Visit 1 (up to -28 days before day 0); Visit 3 (day 0 +3 months +/- 14 days; Visit 4 (day 0 + 6 months +/- 14 days)
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