Inguinal endometriosis: Ten case reports and review of literature

World J Clin Cases. 2021 Dec 26;9(36):11406-11418. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v9.i36.11406.

Abstract

Background: To describe the characteristics, diagnosis and surgical treatment of inguinal endometriosis (IEM).

Case summary: We retrospectively analyzed 10 patients diagnosed with IEM at Beijing Chao-Yang Hospital from 2011 to 2019. Relevant features, symptoms, images, surgical treatment, hormonal therapy and follow-up were collected and discussed. A total of 10 cases of IEM diagnosed by surgery and pathology were characterized by a lesion on the right side (9/11); five patients had symptoms related to the menstrual cycle, and only 3 patients were clearly diagnosed before surgery. Ultrasonography was of little assistance in confirming the diagnosis, but magnetic resonance imaging showed specific, high-intensity patterns. Anatomically, most of the IEM lesions were located in the extraperitoneal ligament (10/11); nine patients had inguinal hernias (IH), five had concurrent or prior pelvic endometriosis, and four had infertility. The clinical results from extensive resection were satisfactory.

Conclusion: IEM is an extremely rare condition that can easily be misdiagnosed prior to surgery. A right IH may contribute to the formation of right-sided IEM, and extensive resection involving the round ligament and hernia sac is essential to prevent recurrence.

Keywords: Case report; Clinical characteristics; Imaging examination; Inguinal endometriosis; Pelvic endometriosis; Treatment.

Publication types

  • Case Reports