Episiotomy Scar Endometriosis a Rare Case Report

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Sivaranjani A
C.P. Luck
Sarah Kuruvilla

Abstract

Endometriosis is defined as the presence of ectopic endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity. It is a benign condition commonly observed in women of the reproductive age group. It can occur in both pelvic and extra-pelvic sites. Moreover, pelvic endometriosis is relatively common, as compared to extra-pelvic endometriosis. The most frequent site for pelvic endometriosis is ovary. It can also affect rectum, uterosacral ligaments, rectovaginal septum, urinary bladder. Extra-pelvic endometriosis is rare and when it occurs, does so more frequently in surgical scar sites, especially in caesarean section scar. Endometriosis in an episiotomy scar is extremely rare but can lead to significant morbidity in patients due to local infiltration. This condition can be diagnosed by the presence of the classical clinical triad of history of episiotomy, tender nodule at the scar site and cyclical pain. Surgical excision is very useful to assess the deeper extension of the lesion. Herein, we report one such case of episiotomy scar endometriosis.

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Sivaranjani A, C.P. Luck, & Sarah Kuruvilla. (2023). Episiotomy Scar Endometriosis a Rare Case Report. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 44(3), 1466–1467. https://doi.org/10.17762/jaz.v44i3.2121
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