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World J Clin Cases. Feb 26, 2019; 7(4): 441-451
Published online Feb 26, 2019. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v7.i4.441
Published online Feb 26, 2019. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v7.i4.441
Table 1 Baseline characteristic of patients with intestinal endometriosis
Characteristics | n (%) |
Age, yr, median (range) | 43 (29-53) |
Previous abdominal surgery | 15 (50.0) |
Pelvic surgery | 13 (43.3) |
Cesarean section | 9 (30.0) |
TAH ± BSO | 4 (13.3) |
Splenectomy | 1 (3.3) |
History of endometriosis | 10 (33.3) |
Surgical treatment | 9 (30.0) |
Ovarian cystectomy | 3 (10.0) |
TAH ± SO | 2 (6.6) |
Oophorectomy | 2 (6.6) |
Adhesiolysis | 2 (6.6) |
Medical treatment | 7 (23.3) |
Both | 6 (20.0) |
Initial symptom | |
Dysmenorrhea | 9 (30.0) |
Hematochezia | 5 (16.7) |
Abdominal pain | 4 (13.3) |
Constipation | 2 (6.7) |
Abdominal mass | 1 (3.3) |
Urinary discomfort | 1 (3.3) |
Diarrhea | 1 (3.3) |
No symptom | 7 (23.3) |
Table 2 Preoperative computed tomography and colonoscopic findings
Findings | n (%) |
Computed tomography | |
Eccentric intestinal wall thickening with a mass | 15 (50.0) |
Mass in the ovary or uterus | 8 (26.7) |
Intestinal stricture without a mass | 4 (13.3) |
Not definite | 3 (10.0) |
Colonoscopy | |
Eccentric wall thickening without mucosal change | 8 (26.7) |
Eccentric wall thickening with mucosal change | 8 (26.7) |
Normal | 4 (13.3) |
Not evaluated | 10 (33.3) |
Colonoscopic biopsy | |
Inflammation | 6 (20.0) |
Endometriosis | 4 (13.3) |
Adenoma | 2 (6.7) |
Normal mucosa | 1 (3.3) |
Not evaluated | 17 (56.7) |
Table 3 Categories of preoperative diagnosis
Preoperative diagnosis | n (%) |
Pelvic endometriosis | 13 (43.3) |
Rectosigmiod endometriosis | 9 (30.0) |
Rectovaginal endometriosis | 2 (6.7) |
Ovarian endometrioma | 2 (6.7) |
Malignancy | 7 (23.3) |
Colorectal cancer | 3 (10.0) |
Ovarian cancer | 3 (10.0) |
Small intestinal cancer | 1 (3.3) |
Other disease | 10 (33.3) |
Colorectal submucosal tumor | 8 (26.7) |
Crohn’s disease with intestinal stricture | 1 (3.3) |
Postoperative adhesion of the small intestine | 1 (3.3) |
Table 4 Locations of intestinal endometriosis in surgical specimens
Location | n (%) |
Rectum | 19 (63.3) |
Sigmoid colon | 6 (20.0) |
Ileum | 3 (10.0) |
Cecum | 2 (6.7) |
Table 5 Types of operations for intestinal endometriosis
Operations | n (%) |
Type of intestinal operation | |
Low anterior resection | 15 (50.0) |
Anterior resection | 10 (33.3) |
Ileocecal resection | 3 (10.0) |
Cecectomy | 1 (3.3) |
Resection and anastomosis of the small intestine | 1 (3.3) |
Type of combined operation | |
TAH ± SO | 7 (23.3) |
Ovarian cystectomy | 4 (13.3) |
SO | 3 (10.0) |
Posterior vaginectomy | 1 (3.3) |
Ureteroureterostomy | 1 (3.3) |
None | 14 (46.7) |
Table 6 Postoperative complications within 30 d after the operation
Complication | n (%) | Clavien-Dindo classification | |||
I | II | IIIa | IIIb | ||
Pelvic abscess | 3 (10.0) | 0 | 1 | 2 | 0 |
Paralytic ileus | 3 (10.0) | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Acute pyelonephritis | 1 (3.3) | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Total | 7 (23.3) | 3 | 2 | 2 | 0 |
- Citation: Bong JW, Yu CS, Lee JL, Kim CW, Yoon YS, Park IJ, Lim SB, Kim JC. Intestinal endometriosis: Diagnostic ambiguities and surgical outcomes. World J Clin Cases 2019; 7(4): 441-451
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2307-8960/full/v7/i4/441.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.12998/wjcc.v7.i4.441