Diagnosis and treatment of perineal endometriosis: review of 17 cases

Purpose To demonstrate the appropriate diagnosis and treatment of perineal endometriosis. Methods Seventeen patients who presented with a tender perineal mass coinciding with the menstrual cycle on the scar of a previous vaginally procedure were examined retrospectively. Their clinical features and...

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description Purpose To demonstrate the appropriate diagnosis and treatment of perineal endometriosis. Methods Seventeen patients who presented with a tender perineal mass coinciding with the menstrual cycle on the scar of a previous vaginally procedure were examined retrospectively. Their clinical features and treatment were analyzed. Results All patients presented with a palpable painful lesion. All of them had had vaginal delivery with episiotomy. The mean age of the patients was 34.35 years. The mean latent period was 46.82 months. The mean size was 2.38 cm. Thirteen patients presented with one subcutaneous nodule and four had multiple nodules. Color Doppler ultrasound revealed a subcutaneous nodule with an irregular outline and echo-complex density underlying the episiotomy scar. Only one patient suffered from perineal endometriosis combined with pelvic endometriosis. All endometriotic masses in perineum were completely excised and cured, and confirmed by the microscopic examination. Conclusions A detailed history and thorough pelvic examination are essential in diagnosing perineal endometriosis. Surgical intervention is the first choice of treatment.
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Cicatrix - pathology
Endocrinology
Endometriosis
Endometriosis - diagnosis
Endometriosis - drug therapy
Endometriosis - surgery
Episiotomy - adverse effects
Female
General Gynecology
Gynecology
Human Genetics
Humans
Incidence
Medical diagnosis
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Menstrual Cycle
Obstetrics/Perinatology/Midwifery
Pain - etiology
Perineum - diagnostic imaging
Perineum - surgery
Pregnancy
Retrospective Studies
Treatment Outcome
Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color
Vagina - diagnostic imaging
Vagina - surgery
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