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o Operative
o Referral to another hospital
o These patients aren’t treated in our hospital
Which options for the treatment of endometrioma are applied in your hospital? (you can select more than one answer)
o Analgesics
o Basic hormonal treatment (COC, progestagens) o Advanced hormonal treatment (GnRH analogues) o Operative
o Referral to another hospital
o These patients aren’t treated in our hospital
Which treatment options are available in your hospital for patients with endometriosis who have a desire for pregnancy? (you can select more than one answer)
o Expectant management
o Operative
o Intrauterine insemination (IUI) combined with mild ovarian stimulation o In vitro fertilisation (IVF)
o Referral to another hospital
o These patients aren’t treated in our hospital
If operative treatment of women with endometriosis in your hospital, which types of endometriosis do you treat? (you can select more than one answer)
o Not applicable, we don’t perform surgery in women with endometriosis
o Excision/ablation of peritoneal endometriosis
o Ovarian endometrioma
o Deep endometriosis of the bladder and/or bowel
o Endometriosis in umbilicus
o Endometriosis in caesarean section scar
o Other sites, please specify........................................................
Is a multidisciplinary treatment of endometriosis effectuated in your hospital? If so, which disciplines are involved consistently (i.e. in a dedicated team)? (You can select more than one answer)
o Dedicated collaboration with surgeon o Dedicated collaboration with urologist
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