| Literature DB >> 30254920 |
Kuniaki Ota1, Kenji Sato1, Mamoru Tanaka1.
Abstract
Ureteral involvement is rare, with an estimated frequency of 10-14% in cases of deep infiltrating endometriosis. An important complication of ureteral involvement is asymptomatic loss of renal function. We reported that a 49-year-oId woman presented with chronic pelvic pain due to severe dysmenorrhea and without any urological symptoms. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) identified a 7 cm endometrioma compressing and infiltrating the rectal wall, and chronic left hydronephrosis. Isotope renogram decreased 14% function in the left kidney. We performed adhesiolysis, freeing of the uterus and appendages, hysterectomy, bilateral oophorectomy. However, we performed only to resect a part of left deep infiltrating endometriosis with ureteral involvement to avoid ureteral injury. After surgery, hydronephrosis was improved and those endometriosis left was not enlarged after 1 years of follow-up. We have to consider bilateral oophorectomy since endometriosis develops by the estrogen-dependent and it may decrease reproductive hormone derived from ovary.Entities:
Keywords: Deep infiltrating endometriosis; Hydronephrosis; Laparoscopy; Peri-menopausal women
Year: 2017 PMID: 30254920 PMCID: PMC6135202 DOI: 10.1016/j.gmit.2017.06.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gynecol Minim Invasive Ther ISSN: 2213-3070
Fig. 1Colonel T2-W1 MRI shows (A) endometrioma and strong adhesion between posterior wall of uterus and rectum (hatched arrow) and (B) the left hydroureter (white arrow). (C) CT scan axial view shows hydronephrosis (white arrow) in left kidney. (D) 3D volume rendered images created from Computed tomography urography doesn’t show the imaging of left ureter, however detects left renal cortex. (E) In 99mTc-mercaptoacetyltriglycine (99mTc-MAG3) renogram, the effective renal plasma flow of the left kidney markedly decreased and showed no peak curve. (F) Laparoscopic view demonstrating left ureter (white arrow) above the level of the uterosacral ligament (hatched arrow), which is infiltrated by endometriosis.
Fig. 2CT scan axial view improves hydronephrosis (white arrow) in left kidney.