{"paper_id":"6f56e3b8-e4ab-4fde-a712-a01159b91dc3","body_text":"An International Publisher for Academic and Scientific Journals\nAuthor Login\nSAS Journal of Surgery | Volume-11 | Issue-06\nAbdominal Wall Endometriosis: A Case Report\nYassine Fakhri, Dounya Douah, Ayoub Madani, Mohammed Ouazni, Mehdi Soufi\nPublished: June 21, 2025 |\n399\n385\nPages: 738-740\nDownloads\nAbstract\nAbdominal wall endometriosis, also referred to as scar endometrioma, is a infrequent condition, in most cases developing following previous cesarean section or pelvic surgery. The incidence of scar endometrioma is approximated at 0.03%-1% of all women with previous cesarean delivery. The predominant clinical picture is cyclic pain. Because of a variety of similar conditions and a relative rarity, a considerable delay is frequently noted from the onset of symptoms to proper treatment. We present a case of a 34-year-old patient with scar endometrioma after two previous cesarean deliveries.","source_license":"CC0","license_restricted":false}