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Volume 8

Journal of Gastrointestinal & Digestive System

ISSN: 2161-069X

Bariatric Surgery 2018 & Gastro 2018

March 15-16, 2018

JOINT EVENT

12

th

Global Gastroenterologists Meeting

3

rd

International Conference on Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery

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March 15-16, 2018 Barcelona, Spain

Recurrent abdominal pain-endometriosis: A case report

Omer Engin

Buca Seyfi Demirsoy State Hospital, Turkey

Introduction:

Endometriosis is a placement of endometrium tissue anywhere in the body. In normal condition, endometrium

is present in the uterine cavity. It proliferates and is discharged during the menstrual cycles. If endometrium localized another

localization in the body, the same changes occur in the menstrual cycles. In each menstrual cycle, the tissue proliferates and

the pain is felt by the patient because endometrium is not discharged and pain occurs due to intralesional increased pressure.

Case Study:

Our case is of 35 year old woman. She had complained recurrent abdominal pain with about 1 month interval and

small mass on right rectus muscle on the right side of the umbilicus. The mass had increased at times and decreased at times. If

the mass had increased, the patient felt pain on the mass. The mass was visualized by ultrasound. This was excised with healthy

surrounded tissue. After excision, rectus muscle was sutured and onlayer polypropylene mesh was applied. She was discharged

with no complication.

Discussion:

Endometriosis tissue in the abdominal wall must be excised with surrounding healthy tissue. Surgical border

must be clear. If it is not excised totally, endometriosis will be recurrent. And another important factor is that the mass must

be excised with no laceration because if laceration is occurred, endometriosis tissue may be implanted and recurrence may

be seen. Defect after excision may be sutured if the defect is small. İf the defect is big in the abdominal wall, mesh for hernia

repair may be used intraabdominal, sublayer, inlayer or onlayer. In our case defect was small so primer suturing and onlayer

polypropylene mesh applying was preferred.

omerengin@hotmail.com

J Gastrointest Dig Syst 2018, Volume 8

DOI: 10.4172/2161-069X-C1-065