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Endometriosis in a Spigelian Hernia Sac: An Unexpected Finding
Authors:Demetrios Moris  Adamantios Michalinos  Spiridon Vernadakis
Affiliation:1.Department of Surgery, Athens University School of Medicine, “Laikon” General Hospital, Athens, Greece;2.Department of General, Visceral and Transplantation Surgery, University Hospital Essen, Germany
Abstract:Describes the existence of endometrioma in a spigelian hernia sac. Spigelian Hernia is a rare ventral hernia, presenting difficulties in diagnosis and carrying a high incarceration and obstruction risk. Endometriomas occur due to implantation of endometrial cells into a surgical wound, most often after a cesarean delivery. A 37-year-old woman presented to our department with persistent abdominal pain, exacerbating during menses, and vomiting for 2 days. Physical examination revealed a mass-like lesion in the border between the left-upper and left-lower quadrant. Ultrasound examination was inconclusive and a computed tomography scan of the abdomen revealed an abdominal wall mass. During surgery, a spigelian hernia was found 5 to 7 cm above a previous cesarean incision. Tissue like “chocolate cysts” was present at the hernia sac. Hernia was repaired while tissue was excised and sent for histological examination that confirmed the diagnosis. Spigelian hernia is a hernia presenting difficulties in diagnosis and treatment. Endometrioma in a spigelian hernia sac is a rare diagnosis, confirmed only histologically. Clinical suspicion can be posed only through symptoms and thorough investigation.Key words: Spigelian hernia, Endometriosis, Cesarean sectionSpigelian hernia (SH) is a rare ventral hernia occurring through semiluminar line and carrying a high incarceration risk. Endometrioma is implantation of endometrial tissue. Authors present a rare case of symptomatic endometriomas discovered within a spigelian hernia sac.
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