Extragenital Endometriosis as the Surgeon’s Subject of Interest
Suchý T., Štěpán J.
Privátní chirurgická ordinace a cévní poradna, Hradec Králové, Jičín, doc. MUDr. T. Suchý, DrSc. První privátní chirurgické centrum s.r.o. SANUS Hradec Králové, gynekologické oddělení, přednosta MUDr. Jiří Štěpán, CSc. |
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Summary:
Endometriosis is a common gynaecological disorder, affecting 10–15% of the fertile female population. Most
frequently, it affects internal genitalia, the main symptoms being pelvialgia and infertility. In 5% of the cases
the disorder may also affect extragenital structures and present itself as endometriomas of the appendix, the
small or the large intestine, the umbilicus, the inguinal canal, the residual scars after laparotomies or the
diaphragm. They may also imitate a malignancy. The diagnostic key is the cyclic character of the pain or of the
bleeding to the tract and the laparoscopic confirmation of the presence of the foci. When the diagnosis is known,
a simple excision, extirpation or resection suffices. In case the malignancy cannot be excluded, a more extensive
procedure is indicated. The authors present two case-reviews during a twelve-year period, in both cases the
sigmoid was affected. In the first case, a radical resection of the rectosigmoid due to a suspected malignancy was
performed, while in the second case, a simple excision of the endometrioma where the diagnosis was known was
performed. The authors stress-out advantages of the interdisciplinary approach to the treatment of the complicated
cases of endometriosis, so that the disorder would be solved in one surgical procedure.
Key words:
endometriosis – extragenital endometriosis – benign tumors of the abdomen – proctorhagy –
resection of the intestine – interdisciplinary approach
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