Postoperative scar endometriosis: the clinical course, diagnosis, treatment, and the morphological examination of surgical material
This study analyzed 21 patients with postoperative scar endometriosis, finding it most common after cesarean section, characterized by scar pain and menstrual discharge, with morphological examination revealing myofibroblast proliferation around endometriotic tissue.
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This paper analyzed the clinical course, diagnostic features, treatment outcomes, and histomorphological findings of postoperative scar endometriosis in 21 women who underwent surgery between 2005 and 2021, using clinical/gynecologic assessment, ultrasound, and morphological examination of surgical specimens with immunohistochemistry for alpha-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA). The authors report that most cases involved scars after cesarean section (19/21) and that the dominant manifestations were cyclic pain at the scar with worsening around menstruation, with some patients also reporting nausea/vomiting and dark brown (bloody) scar discharge; macroscopically and microscopically, lesions were described as non-encapsulated nodes with surrounding connective tissue proliferation, fibrosis/collagen fields, and perifocal myofibroblast “couplings” that were α-SMA positive. A key limitation is that the study is based on a relatively small, surgically treated cohort and does not provide detailed comparative diagnostic performance for noninvasive modalities in its results. This paper is centrally about endometriosis—specifically postoperative scar endometriosis in surgical scars and its clinicopathologic characterization.
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