Prolapsed epiploica of bowel after robotic hysterectomy: A case report

In: Annals of Medicine and Surgery · 2020 · vol. 60 , pp. 146–148 · doi:10.1016/j.amsu.2020.10.055 · PMID:33145023 · W3095051236
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Abstract

PURPOSE: Vaginal cuff dehiscence with evisceration was defined as expulsion of intraperitoneal organs through the separated incision. Prolapsed epiploica of the colon is a rare complication after hysterectomy. The most common organ to prolapsed out from the dehiscence vaginal cuff is terminal ileum. We reported the first known case of prolapsed epiploica of the colon after robotic hysterectomy. CASE: This is a case who had prolapse of a vaginal tumor after sexual intercourse 5 months after robotic hysterectomy. Vaginal tumor resection and primary closure were performed successfully without complications. The final pathology revealed fat prolapse with foreign body reaction and confirmed prolapse of epiploica of the colon. Being aware of the risk factors and patients who are more likely to develop this complication is essential in making the correct diagnosis in time. MAJOR CONCLUSION: Patients with a higher risk of vaginal cuff dehiscence are advised to avoid sexual activity for a longer period of time. Surgical intervention is the primary treatment. Prolapsed epiploica of the colon should be kept in mind for those who have undergone hysterectomy in order to provide appropriate treatment in time.

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