Literature DB >> 10533783

Surgical treatment for colorectal endometriosis.

S H Bromberg1, J Waisberg, M I Franco, C V Oliveira, R G Lopes, A C Godoy.   

Abstract

The authors studied the surgical treatment of patients with intestinal endometriosis. A total of 10 patients, with a median age range of 43 years, underwent an operation. Cramp abdominal pain (100%), diarrhea (30%), constipation and enterorrhagia (20%) dominated the clinical picture. At the time of surgery, four patients presented intestinal obstructive symptoms. Five (50%) patients reported gynecological complaints. Four patients were infertile and five had prior surgical gynaecological events. Seven cases presented sigmoid involvement, and three had involvement of the cecal appendix. Pre-operative diagnosis was carried out in two patients only. Surgical indications were due to suspicion of cancer (4 patients), appendicitis (3 patients), diverticular disease (1 patient) and unmanageable pain (2 patients). The following procedures were performed: left colectomy (2 cases), rectosigmoidectomy (3 cases), sigmoidectomy (3 cases), colostomy (2 cases) and three appendicectomy cases associated with concomitant gynecological interventions. No postoperative complications or deaths were observed. The authors emphasize that intestinal stenotic lesions should be treated by means of extirpation while the parietal nodule should be treated by exeresis. Intestinal endometriosis should be suspected in cases of lower abdomen recurrent pain in premenopausal infertile women or with previous surgical, gynecological events associated with intestinal symptoms or distal colon stenosis.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10533783

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Surg        ISSN: 0020-8868


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