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Kento Takaya1,2, Hirokazu Shido2, Shun Yamazaki2.
Abstract
Introduction: Currently, there are few reports describing the use of reconstructive techniques in the treatment of cesarean scar endometriosis (CSE). Here, we report a case of CSE, a rare form of endometriosis caused by scars from obstetric and gynecological surgeries. Case Report. A 50-year-old woman became aware of a painful, deep scar mass in her lower abdomen during her menstrual period 10 years after her second cesarean section. This was diagnosed as CSE after the biopsy. Under general anesthesia, the mass, a portion of the rectus abdominis, and a 1 cm tumor-free margin were resected as a whole, and the abdominal wall was reconstructed with a soft artificial mesh.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35531576 PMCID: PMC9076334 DOI: 10.1155/2022/7330013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Med
Figure 1Findings on initial examination. A palpable subcutaneous mass is seen at the position surrounded by the red dashed line.
Figure 2Preoperative MR images. (a) T1-weighted image. (b) T2-weighted image. A hypointense mass is observed within the rectus abdominis, as indicated by the yellow arrow. MR, magnetic resonance.
Figure 3Intraoperative findings. (a) Preoperative design. (b) After tumor resection. (c) Abdominal wall reconstruction using a mesh. (d) Wound closure. (e) Removed specimen.
Figure 4Pathologic observations. Endometrial tissue, hemosiderin, phagocytic histiocytes, and granulation tissue are observed. Bar = 500 μm.