{"paper_id":"9b057f2e-38dd-46cd-82bb-7637d6ca78aa","body_text":"Case report\nCase Report: Preoperative evaluation by cine MRI and ultrasonography for intraabdominal adhesions in a post-liver transplant patient with endometrioid cyst\n2010 Volume 26 Issue 2 Pages 401-404\nDetails\nAbstract\nWe present a case of a 19 year-old woman with endometriosis treated by laparoscopy 6 years after a liver transplant. This case had a high risk of visceral injury during trocar insertion. We used cine MRI for evaluation of intra-abdominal adhesions and color Doppler ultrasonography for detecting extrahepatic collateral routes.\nPrevious major abdominal surgery has been considered a relative contraindication to laparoscopic surgery. Visceral injury during trocar insertion is comparatively frequent in laparoscopic surgery, especially for patients with a history of abdominal surgery. Functional cine MRI imaging has been reported to be a reliable noninvasive technique for detecting intra-abdominal adhesions. In this case, preoperative cine MRI findings showed no intra-abdominal adhesions between the small bowel and abdominal wall around the umbilicus.\nIt is known that, after a liver transplant or its possible associated portal hypertension, there is a risk of recanalization by the umbilical and paraumbilical veins, which act as collaterals. We used cine MRI and Doppler ultrasound to evaluate this patient preoperatively for the presence of recanalization by these veins.\nWe were able to perform laparoscopic surgery without complications with the use of preoperative cine MRI and Doppler ultrasound.\nPrevious major abdominal surgery has been considered a relative contraindication to laparoscopic surgery. Visceral injury during trocar insertion is comparatively frequent in laparoscopic surgery, especially for patients with a history of abdominal surgery. Functional cine MRI imaging has been reported to be a reliable noninvasive technique for detecting intra-abdominal adhesions. In this case, preoperative cine MRI findings showed no intra-abdominal adhesions between the small bowel and abdominal wall around the umbilicus.\nIt is known that, after a liver transplant or its possible associated portal hypertension, there is a risk of recanalization by the umbilical and paraumbilical veins, which act as collaterals. We used cine MRI and Doppler ultrasound to evaluate this patient preoperatively for the presence of recanalization by these veins.\nWe were able to perform laparoscopic surgery without complications with the use of preoperative cine MRI and Doppler ultrasound.\n© 2010 Japan Society of Gynecologic and Obstetric Endoscopy and Minimally Invasive Therapy\nFavorites & Alerts\nRecently viewed articles","source_license":"CC0","license_restricted":false}