J Korean Surg Soc.  2006 Dec;71(6):460-463.

Extrapelvic Endometriosis

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  • 1Department of Surgery, Chonbuk National University Medical School, Jeonju, Korea. surgeon@chonbuk.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
Endometriosis is a condition where uterine mucosal tissue is located outside the uterus, and may be pelvic or extrapelvic. Extrapelvic endometriosis is a diagnostic challenge due to its very low incidence. The aim of this study was to analyze the clinical features of extrapelvic endometriosis in order to help diagnosis and treat this condition.
METHODS
Between January 1998 and May 2005, 6 patients diagnosed with extrapelvic endometriosis after surgery at our hospital were retrospectively reviewed by a telephone interview.
RESULTS
All cases were women in their reproductive years, with a median age of 37.5 years (range 34~50 years). Five of the six cases had a prior medical history of a caesarean section and 1 case had episiotomy during a normal vaginal delivery. Five cases were located in the lower abdomen and 1 case was located in the perineum. All patients presented with a surgical scar mass associated with pain and size that increased during menstruation. The median mass size was 2.5 cm (range 1~3.4 cm). The mass was found after a median interval of 13 months (range 1~45 months) from pelvic surgery. All cases were suspected of having extrapelvic endometriosis due to their specific clinical features, and 2 of them were confirmed by fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC). All the patients were treated with a surgical excision. There was no recurrence after a median follow up of 27 months (range 4~86 months).
CONCLUSION
Patients with a surgical scar mass associated with pain that increases in size during menstruation should be suspected of having extrapelvic endometriosis and be treated by a complete surgical excision to prevent a recurrence.

Keyword

Extrapelvic endometriosis; Scar

MeSH Terms

Abdomen
Biopsy, Fine-Needle
Cesarean Section
Cicatrix
Diagnosis
Endometriosis*
Episiotomy
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Incidence
Interviews as Topic
Menstruation
Mucous Membrane
Perineum
Pregnancy
Recurrence
Retrospective Studies
Uterus
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