Salman Okour.MD

Endometriosis Uncovered

Health EN ↓ 25 episodes

Discussion about recent research articles about endometriosis ,interviews with experts and patients

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Salman Okour.MD

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Jun 29, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 25 : Central Sensitization and Hormonal Therapy Failure in Endometriosis Pain 29.06.2026

This prospective study explores why  hormonal treatments  sometimes fail to alleviate  endometriosis-related pain . Researchers specifically examined  central sensitization , a condition where the nervous system remains in a state of high reactivity, as a primary factor in  treatment resistance . By tracking symptomatic patients over six months, the study found that those with higher  Central Sens...

Episode 24: Surgical Outcomes for Isolated Superficial Peritoneal Endometriosis 18.06.2026

This research article : Surgery for Pain Symptoms in Women With Isolated Superficial Peritoneal Endometriosis (JIMIG ,April,2026). examines the effectiveness of  laparoscopic surgery  for women suffering from  isolated superficial peritoneal endometriosis (iSPE) . By tracking 250 patients over several years, the study found that those with  confirmed endometriosis  experienced significantly higher...

Episdoe 23: The skeletal cost of Endometriosis drugs 31.05.2026

A review of Recent article published in the green journal :Effect of Medical Therapies for Endometriosison Bone HealthA Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Episode 22: Endometriosis and Cancer Risk 12.05.2026

This academic review examines the  epidemiological and molecular link  between endometriosis and an elevated risk of specific  ovarian cancer subtypes , namely clear cell and endometrioid carcinomas. While research indicates a  statistically significant increase in relative risk , the authors emphasize that the  absolute lifetime risk  for most women remains very low, typically under five percent....

Episode 21 : ESHRE 2017 Guidlines,Surgery for Endometrioma 11.05.2026

This joint publication from major gynecological societies provides formal  technical recommendations for the surgical management of ovarian endometriomas  in patients of reproductive age. The document bridges a gap in existing literature by shifting focus from general diagnosis to the  specific practicalities of operative procedures , such as cystectomy, laser or plasma ablation, and electrocoagul...

Episdoe 20 : Consensus Guidelines for Pelvic Floor Botulinum Toxin Injection 05.05.2026

The Podcast discuss a new publication tha introduces  new consensus-based guidelines  for using  botulinum toxin A (BTA)  to treat  myofascial pelvic pain  and other types of  pelvic floor dysfunction . Developed through a  modified Delphi method  involving a panel of experts, these guidelines address the lack of standardization for this  off-label treatment . The experts categorize BTA as a  thir...

Episode 19 : Efficacy of Dienogest Versus GnRH Agonists After Endometriosis Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis 27.04.2026

discussion of a paper by Servidoni et.al comparing an commonly used oral medication dienogest (Visanne) and injection GnRH agonist ,considered a strong option for hormonal management of endometriosis pain or after surgery. revealing some surprising results.

Episode 18: Systematic review of Endometriosis in teenagers with chronic pelvic pain 20.04.2026

This  systematic review  examines the  prevalence and severity  of  endometriosis  among  adolescents  experiencing  pelvic pain . By analyzing nineteen studies, researchers discovered that roughly  64% of symptomatic young women  undergoing surgery were diagnosed with the condition. The findings indicate that the  disease distribution  in teenagers is comparable to adults, often involving  signif...

Episode 17 : Ending the teenage endometriosis diagnostic delay 19.04.2026

Imagine navigating adolescence while dealing with chronic, debilitating pain. This is the reality of endometriosis, a condition where tissue acting like the uterine lining grows outside the uterus. While medical science understands adult endometriosis better, research on teenagers remains in its early stages. Because symptoms vary wildly, diagnosing adolescents is incredibly tricky. Consequently,...

Episode 16: Ethanol sclerotherapy for endometriomas: a fertility-preserving alternative 10.04.2026

This scientific review by J. Younis at Frontiers In reproductive health .explores  ethanol sclerotherapy  as a minimally invasive substitute for traditional surgery when treating  ovarian endometriomas . While standard surgical excision can inadvertently damage healthy tissue and diminish  fertility , this procedure uses ultrasound guidance to drain cysts and neutralize them with alcohol to better...

Episdoe15: Surgery Restore natural fertility In Endometriosis DIE Patients 09.04.2026

A follow up of the ENDORE trial by H.Roman et.al ,This research study evaluates  fertility outcomes  for women undergoing surgery to treat  deep colorectal endometriosis , specifically focusing on those who wish to conceive afterward. Researchers found that  surgical intervention  led to a high pregnancy rate of approximately  81%  among participants over a four-year follow-up period. Notably, mor...

Episdoe 14: Is endometriosis a progressive disease? 08.04.2026

This review explores whether  endometriosis is a progressive disease  by examining the natural history of lesions through the lens of  repeated tissue injury and repair (ReTIAR) . Traditional staging systems often fail to predict disease outcomes because they rely on lesion size or volume, which are unreliable markers due to the body’s intrinsic  tissue remodeling and fibrotic constraints . Instea...

Episdoe 13: Adenomyosis: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management Strategies 06.04.2026

his clinical review by Kimberly. Koh et al in the green journal explores  adenomyosis , a chronic condition where endometrial tissue grows within the uterine wall, causing  pain, heavy bleeding, and infertility . While historically linked to older women, improved  imaging technologies  like specialized ultrasound and MRI now frequently detect the disorder in younger patients. The text details vari...

Episdoe 12: Impact of Laparoscopic Sclerotherapy for Ovarian Endometriomas on Ovarian Reserve 06.04.2026

This study by Crestani.et al at the jmig ,examines how  laparoscopic sclerotherapy  using a 95% ethanol solution affects the  ovarian reserve  in women being treated for deep endometriosis. By analyzing  anti-müllerian hormone (AMH)  levels before and after the procedure, researchers determined that this technique results in a  lower reduction of egg supply  compared to traditional surgical cyst r...

Episdoe 11: A Space Odyssey: Analysis of 3050 Laparoscopic Rectosigmoid Resections 06.04.2026

This source is a  retrospective clinical study  published in the  Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology  that examines the outcomes of  laparoscopic rectosigmoid resection  for treating deep endometriosis. Researchers analyzed  3,050 patients  over seventeen years to determine the effectiveness and safety of a multidisciplinary,  nerve-sparing surgical approach  known as the  "Negrar method."  ...

Episdoe 10 : Surgical Management of Ovarian Endometrioma and Reproductive Outcomes 06.04.2026

These sources explore how different  surgical treatments  for ovarian endometriomas affect a patient’s  ovarian reserve  and future  fertility outcomes . Clinical research indicates that while  cystectomy  is the standard approach for reducing recurrence, it often leads to a significant drop in  anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH)  levels compared to  ablative techniques  like laser or plasma energy. Con...

Episdoe 9: Long-term risk of repeate surgeries in women managed for endometriosis: a 1,092 patients study 05.04.2026

This study by Professor Horace Roman et.al examines the  long-term frequency of repeat surgeries  for 1,092 patients who underwent complete endometriosis excision by a single specialist over nine years. Research indicates that the cumulative probability of requiring a second operation reaches  28% within a decade , primarily due to pain recurrence or infertility treatments. Notably,  preserving th...

Episode 8 : Why Your Brain amplifies your endometriosis pain 05.04.2026

This research study explores the connection between  deep endometriosis (DE)  and  central sensitization (CS) , a condition where the nervous system amplifies the perception of pain. By comparing patients with severe disease to healthy individuals using the  Central Sensitization Inventory , researchers found that those with high levels of sensitization suffer from  more intense pelvic pain  and a...

Episdoe 7: ABOG MOC Article : Comprehensive review of endometriosis care 05.04.2026

Endometriosis  is a complex,  systemic inflammatory disease  that affects approximately 10% of the reproductive-aged population and is frequently misunderstood as a simple localized issue. Recent medical reviews characterize it as an  estrogen-dependent disorder  where lesions act like rogue endocrine glands, manufacturing their own hormones and neutralizing the immune system to ensure their survi...

Episode 6: ABOG MOC Article: Myfembree Article Review :Starving endometriosis without weakenning the bone ? 05.04.2026

This clinical study investigates the effectiveness and safety of treating  endometriosis-associated pain  with a combination of  elagolix  and  hormonal add-back therapy . Researchers conducted a twelve-month trial to determine if adding low doses of  estradiol and norethindrone  could reduce the  bone density loss  typically caused by elagolix alone. The results demonstrate that this combination...

Episdoe 5: Pregnancy is not an endometriosis cure 05.04.2026

This 2018 scientific review investigates whether  pregnancy and breastfeeding  truly provide therapeutic benefits for women with  endometriosis . While medical professionals traditionally suggested that pregnancy could improve symptoms and shrink lesions, the authors found that these claims are largely  unsupported by high-quality evidence . The research indicates that the behavior of the disease...

Episode 4: Ethanol injections save eggs in endometriosis surgery 05.04.2026

This medical review examines  ethanol sclerotherapy  as a modern, less invasive alternative to  laparoscopic cystectomy  for treating ovarian endometriomas. While surgery is the traditional standard, it often causes  iatrogenic damage  to healthy tissue and reduces a woman's  ovarian reserve . The authors compare  ultrasound-guided  and  laparoscopic sclerotherapy  against surgical excision by ana...

Episode 3: Medical therapy For Endometriosis 05.04.2026

In this episode we discuss a review article about medical therapy role in endometriosis managment. Article by Jacques Donnez and Marie-Madeleine Dolmans in the journal of clinical medicine.

Episode 2: ACOG clinical practice guidlines : Endometriosis diagnosis 05.04.2026

We discuss the recent ACOG clinical practice guidline about Endometriosis diagnosis,the publication generated mixed reactions ,but most agree it is a step in the right direction .

Episode 1 : Adenomyosis Is a teen age disease 05.04.2026

Endometriosis in teens is more common than we once believed—and it’s time we start paying attention. This podcast explores the latest evidence showing that pelvic pain in adolescents is often dismissed, delaying diagnosis and care. we uncover how early recognition can change the trajectory of this disease and empower a new generation to be heard, believed, and treated sooner.

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