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    The definition of Endometriosis Expert Centres

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    Endometriosis is a common condition that causes pain and infertility. It can lead to absenteeism and also to multiple surgeries with a consequent risk of impaired fertility, and constitutes a major public health cost. Despite the existence of numerous national and international guidelines, the management of endometriosis remains suboptimal. To address this issue, the French College of Gynaecologists and Obstetricians (CNGOF) and the Society of Gynaecological and Pelvic Surgery (SCGP) convened a committee of experts tasked with defining the criteria for establishing a system of care networks, headed by Expert Centres, covering all of mainland France and its overseas territories. This document sets out the criteria for the designation of Expert Centres. It will serve as a guide for the authorities concerned, to ensure that the means are provided to adequately manage patients with endometriosis

    Définition des centres experts en endométriose

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    OBJECTIVES: The Collège national des gynécologues obstétriciens français (CNGOF), in agreement with the Société de chirurgie gynécologique et pelvienne (SCGP), has set up a commission in 2017 to define endometriosis expert centres, with the aim of optimizing endometriosis care in France. METHODS: The committee included members from university and general hospitals as well as private facilities, representing medical, surgical and radiological aspects of endometriosis care. Opinion of endometriosis patients\u27 associations was obtained prior to writing this work. The final text was presented and unanimously validated by the members of the CNGOF Board of Directors at its meeting of October 13, 2017. RESULTS: Based on analysis of current management of endometriosis and the last ten years opportunities in France, the committee has been able to define the contours of endometriosis expert centres. The objectives, production specifications, mode of operation, missions and funding for these centres were described. The following missions have been specifically defined: territorial organization, global and referral care, communication and teaching as well as research and evaluation. CONCLUSION: Because of its daily impact for women and its economic burden in France, endometriosis justifies launching of expert centres throughout the country with formal accreditation by health authorities, ideally as part of the National Health Plan

    Le Centre expert de diagnostic et de prise en charge multidisciplinaire de l’endométriose de Rouen : une expérience pilote française

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    International audienceTo retrospectively describe the activity of the Diagnosis and Multidisciplinary Management of Endometriosis Expert Center of Rouen-Normandy, before and after official identification by French Health Authorities

    Indications de vitrification ovocytaire dans les pathologies gynécologiques bénignes : conseils de bonne pratique du CNGOF après étude de consensus par méthode Delphi

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    International audienceObjectivesTo provide clinical practice guidelines about fertility preservation (FP) for women with benign gynecologic disease (BGD) developed by a modified Delphi consensus process for oocyte vitrification in women with benign gynecologic disease.MethodsA steering committee composed of 14 healthcare professionals and a patient representative with lived experience of endometriosis identified 42 potential practices related to FP for BGD. Then 114 key stakeholders including various healthcare professionals (n = 108) and patient representatives (n = 6) were asked to participate in a modified Delphi process via two online survey rounds from February to September 2020 and a final meeting. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this final meeting to reach consensus was held as a videoconference in November 2020.ResultsSurvey response of stakeholders was 75 % (86/114) for round 1 and 87 % (75/86) for round 2. Consensus was reached for the recommendations for 28 items, that have been distributed into five general categories: (i) Information to provide to women of reproductive age with a BGD, (ii) Technical aspects of FP for BGD, (iii) Indications for FP in endometriosis, (iv) Indications for FP for non-endometriosis BGD, (v) Indications for FP after a fortuitous diagnosis of an idiopathic diminished ovarian reserve.ConclusionThese guidelines provide some practice advice to help health professionals better inform women about the possibilities of cryopreserving their oocytes prior to the management of a BGD that may affect their ovarian reserve and fertility.ObjectifsÉlaborer des conseils de bonnes pratiques sous l’égide du CNGOF pour préserver la fertilité des femmes devant être prise en charge pour une pathologie gynécologique bénigne risquant d’altérer la fertilité.MéthodesUn comité de pilotage composé de 14 médecins et d’une représentante d’association de patientes a identifié dans un premier temps 42 propositions de conseils de bonne pratique, qui ont ensuite été soumis à l’expertise de 108 médecins experts Francophones provenant de différentes spécialités et de 6 représentantes d’association de patientes. Les 2 tours de Delphi ont été réalisés en ligne entre février et septembre 2020 avec une réunion finale de concertation en visioconférence en novembre 2020.RésultatsLe taux de participation a été de 75 % (86/114) au 1er tour et 87 % (75/86) au 2e tour. Au total, 28 conseils de bonnes pratiques ont été retenus par le panel d’experts après consensus Delphi et ont été réparties en 5 thématiques : (i) Information à donner aux femmes en âge de procréer devant être traitées pour une pathologie gynécologique bénigne, (ii) aspects techniques de la préservation de la fertilité pour les pathologies gynécologique bénignes, (iii) indications de préservation de la fertilité dans le cadre de l’endométriose, (iv) indications de préservation de la fertilité dans les pathologies gynécologiques bénignes hors endométriose, (v) indications de préservation de la fertilité en cas de découverte fortuite d’une diminution idiopathique de la réserve ovarienne.ConclusionCette étude Delphi a permis de dégager des conseils de bonne pratique afin d’aider les professionnels de santé à mieux informer les femmes sur les possibilités de préserver leurs ovocytes avant prise en charge d’une pathologie gynécologique risquant d’altérer leur fertilité
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