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Abdominal wall reconstruction for a large caesarean scar endometrioma. The surgeon : journal of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Edinburgh and Ireland [Surgeon] Journal article

 
Collins AM, Power KT, Gaughan B, Hill AD, Kneafsey B 
Abdominal wall reconstruction for a large caesarean scar endometrioma. [Letter]
Surgeon 2009 Aug; 7(4):252-3.


Endometrioma formation is an uncommon complication of caesarean sections. Frequently the diagnosis is delayed, due to a failure to include it in the differential diagnosis for an abdominal wall mass. The case of a thirty-six year-old female, presenting with the classical triad of a mass and cyclical pain arising in a caesarean section scar, is reported. Wide excision was performed via a transverse lower abdominal ellipse, similar to that used for abdominoplasty. The involved rectus muscle was excised and the abdominal wall was reconstructed using polypropylene mesh. An abdominoplasty-like approach affords clear margins for large caesarean section scar endometriomas thus reducing the recurrence risk. Abdominal wall reconstruction may be required for extensive lesions.



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