| Literature DB >> 24191508 |
Katarzyna Luterek1, Ewa Barcz, Leszek Bablok, Zbigniew Wierzbicki.
Abstract
The occurrence of perineal endometriotic lesions can be explained by mechanical dissemination and transplantation of endometrial cells. Viable decidual endometrial cells are likely to be transplanted into the episiotomy wounds or perineal tears during normal vaginal delivery and subsequent growth may occur A case of a 33-year old woman with a medical history of recurrent perineal endometriosis was described. An endometriotic giant mass (8 centimeter in diameter) was wide-excised, together with the episiotomy scar. The recovery was uneventful. Three years after the surgery, the patient is symptom-free and with no signs of recurrence or discomfort. According to the literature and our own experience, a complete excision of endometriotic tissue is the treatment of choice. We can conclude that a wide excision is mandatory as it is the only way to prevent tumor recurrence.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24191508 DOI: 10.17772/gp/1631
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ginekol Pol ISSN: 0017-0011 Impact factor: 1.232