| Literature DB >> 26430669 |
Kyoung-Ja Choo1, Hyun Joo Lee1, Tae Sung Lee1, Ju Hyun Kim1, Suk Bong Koh1, Youn Seok Choi1.
Abstract
Endometrioid stromal sarcoma is a rare malignancy that originates from mesenchymal cells. It is classified into low-grade endometrioid stromal sarcoma (LGESS) and high-grade endometrioid stromal sarcoma. Ultrasonographic findings of LGESS resemble those of submucosal myomas, leading to the possible preoperative misdiagnosis of LGESS as uterine leiomyoma. Electronic morcellation during laparoscopic surgery in women with LGESS can result in iatrogenic intraabdominal dissemination and a poorer prognosis. Here, we report a patient with LGESS who underwent a supracervical hysterectomy and electronic morcellation for a presumed myoma in another hospital. Disseminated metastatic lesions of LGESS in the posterior cul-de-sac and rectal serosal surface were absent on primary surgery, but found during reexploration. In conclusion, when LGESS is found incidentally following previous morcellation during laparoscopic surgery for presumed benign uterine disease, we highly recommend surgical reexploration, even when there is no evidence of a metastatic lesion in imaging studies.Entities:
Keywords: Endometrial stromal sarcoma; Leiomyoma; Morcellation; Uterus
Year: 2015 PMID: 26430669 PMCID: PMC4588849 DOI: 10.5468/ogs.2015.58.5.414
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Obstet Gynecol Sci ISSN: 2287-8572