Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2019.
World J Clin Cases. Feb 26, 2019; 7(4): 441-451
Published online Feb 26, 2019. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v7.i4.441
Table 1 Baseline characteristic of patients with intestinal endometriosis
Characteristicsn (%)
Age, yr, median (range)43 (29-53)
Previous abdominal surgery15 (50.0)
Pelvic surgery13 (43.3)
Cesarean section9 (30.0)
TAH ± BSO4 (13.3)
Splenectomy1 (3.3)
History of endometriosis10 (33.3)
Surgical treatment9 (30.0)
Ovarian cystectomy3 (10.0)
TAH ± SO2 (6.6)
Oophorectomy2 (6.6)
Adhesiolysis2 (6.6)
Medical treatment7 (23.3)
Both6 (20.0)
Initial symptom
Dysmenorrhea9 (30.0)
Hematochezia5 (16.7)
Abdominal pain4 (13.3)
Constipation2 (6.7)
Abdominal mass1 (3.3)
Urinary discomfort1 (3.3)
Diarrhea1 (3.3)
No symptom7 (23.3)
Table 2 Preoperative computed tomography and colonoscopic findings
Findingsn (%)
Computed tomography
Eccentric intestinal wall thickening with a mass15 (50.0)
Mass in the ovary or uterus8 (26.7)
Intestinal stricture without a mass4 (13.3)
Not definite3 (10.0)
Colonoscopy
Eccentric wall thickening without mucosal change8 (26.7)
Eccentric wall thickening with mucosal change8 (26.7)
Normal4 (13.3)
Not evaluated10 (33.3)
Colonoscopic biopsy
Inflammation6 (20.0)
Endometriosis4 (13.3)
Adenoma2 (6.7)
Normal mucosa1 (3.3)
Not evaluated17 (56.7)
Table 3 Categories of preoperative diagnosis
Preoperative diagnosisn (%)
Pelvic endometriosis13 (43.3)
Rectosigmiod endometriosis9 (30.0)
Rectovaginal endometriosis2 (6.7)
Ovarian endometrioma2 (6.7)
Malignancy7 (23.3)
Colorectal cancer3 (10.0)
Ovarian cancer3 (10.0)
Small intestinal cancer1 (3.3)
Other disease10 (33.3)
Colorectal submucosal tumor8 (26.7)
Crohn’s disease with intestinal stricture1 (3.3)
Postoperative adhesion of the small intestine1 (3.3)
Table 4 Locations of intestinal endometriosis in surgical specimens
Locationn (%)
Rectum19 (63.3)
Sigmoid colon6 (20.0)
Ileum3 (10.0)
Cecum2 (6.7)
Table 5 Types of operations for intestinal endometriosis
Operationsn (%)
Type of intestinal operation
Low anterior resection15 (50.0)
Anterior resection10 (33.3)
Ileocecal resection3 (10.0)
Cecectomy1 (3.3)
Resection and anastomosis of the small intestine1 (3.3)
Type of combined operation
TAH ± SO7 (23.3)
Ovarian cystectomy4 (13.3)
SO3 (10.0)
Posterior vaginectomy1 (3.3)
Ureteroureterostomy1 (3.3)
None14 (46.7)
Table 6 Postoperative complications within 30 d after the operation
Complicationn (%)Clavien-Dindo classification
IIIIIIaIIIb
Pelvic abscess3 (10.0)0120
Paralytic ileus3 (10.0)3000
Acute pyelonephritis1 (3.3)0100
Total7 (23.3)3220