Incisional endometriomas after Cesarean section: a case series.

The Journal of reproductive medicine · 2007 · vol. 52(7) , pp. 630–4 · PMID:17847762 · W147511565
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This case series reviewed 37 patients diagnosed with incisional endometriomas after cesarean section, finding surgical excision to be the optimal treatment with an overall incidence of 0.08%.

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OBJECTIVE: To review a series of women with endometriomas developing in the scar of the skin incision performed for cesarean section. STUDY DESIGN: A total of 37 patients diagnosed with incisional endometrioma at the time of surgical excision from 1975 to 2005 were identified from the comprehensive surgical database, which includes all operative procedures performed at this institution. The medical records of 33 of the 37 patients were available for review. RESULTS: The endometriomas ranged in size from a diameter of 1-12 cm and were initially observed to be present 6 months to 9 years (mean, 3.2) after the surgical procedure. Diagnosis was best made by needle aspiration of chocolate colored fluid from the mass. Medical therapy with a gonadotropin releasing hormone agonist, medroxyprogesterone acetate or combination oral contraceptives had been attempted in 14 patients without a change in lesion size. All patients were cured by surgical excision of the endometrioma. CONCLUSION: The overall incidence of incisional endometriomas following cesarean section during the 30-year period was 0.08%. Optimal treatment is by surgical excision. It is hypothesized that failure to close the parietal and visceral peritoneum with sutures at the time of cesarean section may markedly increase the postoperative occurrence of an endometrioma in the skin incision scar.

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endometriosisendometrioma

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Cesarean Section Cicatrix Endometriosis Adult Cesarean Section Cicatrix Cohort Studies Endometriosis Endometriosis Endometriosis Female Humans Incidence Los Angeles Los Angeles Middle Aged Retrospective Studies

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