scholarly journals One Hole, Two Tubes, and a Tijuana Pathology Report: A Case Report of Cholecystoduodenal Fistula Mistaken for Gallbladder Cancer

Cureus ◽  
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karim Jreije ◽  
Shawn Steen ◽  
Garrett Jones ◽  
Joseph A Eisner
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammed Nagdi Zaki ◽  
Aafia Mohammed Farooq Gheewale ◽  
Nada Ibrahim ◽  
Ibrahim Abd Elrahman

Abstract Background An adenomyoma is a well circumscribed form of adenomyosis and can be located within the myometrium, in the endometrium as a polyp, or extrauterine with the last being the rarest presentation amongst the three. With the ongoing advancement in gynecological surgery, the use of electromechanical morcellators have made the removal of large and dense specimens possible with minimally invasive techniques. However, it has also caused an increase in complications which were previously rare. Whilst the tissue is being grinded within the abdominal cavity, residual tissue can spread and remain inside, allowing for implantation to occur and thereby giving rise to recurrence of uterine tissue as a new late postoperative complication. Case presentation A 45-year-old woman presented with worsening constipation and right iliac fossa pain. Her past surgical history consists of laparoscopic supra-cervical hysterectomy that was indicated due to uterine fibroids. Computerized tomography and magnetic resonance imaging were done, which showed an irregular lobulated heterogeneous mass seen in the presacral space to the right, located on the right lateral aspect of the recto-sigmoid, measuring 4.5 × 4.3 × 4.3 cm in size. A transvaginal ultrasound revealed a cyst in the left ovary. The patient had a treatment course over several months that included Dienogest (progestin) and Goserelin (GnRH analogue) with add-back therapy. In line with the declining response to medications, the patient was advised for a laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy. During the surgery, an additional lesion was found as a suspected fibroid and the left ovarian cyst was identified as pockets of peritoneal fluid which was sent for cytology. The surgical pathology report confirmed adenomyosis in both specimens, namely the right mass and the initially suspected fibroid. Conclusion In this case report, we showcase a rare occurrence of an extrauterine adenomyoma presenting two years post laparoscopic morcellation at hysterectomy. This poses questions regarding the benefits versus risks of power morcellation in laparoscopic hysterectomy.


Author(s):  
Taku SATO ◽  
Noriaki NAKAMURA ◽  
Hiroshi KUWABARA ◽  
Narihide GOSEKI ◽  
Nobutaka ICHIYANAGI

Author(s):  
Raúl D. Lara Sánchez ◽  
Alexander J. Rafaelano Miranda ◽  
Sara E. Hernandez Flores ◽  
Tania P. Alvarez ◽  
Jose M. Bizuet Cabrera ◽  
...  

The case of a 49-year-old patient is reported, with a particular history of obstetric risk, who presented with severe transvaginal hemorrhage, was performed doppler arteriography and ultrasound, finding data suggestive of arteriovenous uterine malformation, surgery was decided due to heavy menstrual bleeding with anemia, the pathology report shows characteristics of an arteriovenous uterine malformation.


1994 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 419-423 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shuichi Miyakawa ◽  
Akihiko Horiguchi ◽  
Makoto Hayakawa ◽  
Kenji Mizuno ◽  
Shin Ishihara ◽  
...  

2003 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 109-114 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sang Bae Lee ◽  
Kwang Hyun Ryu ◽  
Ji Kon Ryu ◽  
Hoi Jin Kim ◽  
Jin Kwang Lee ◽  
...  

1996 ◽  
Vol 48 (0) ◽  
pp. 230-231
Author(s):  
Yoshiyuki Kido ◽  
Yoshiyuki Shudo ◽  
Nobuyuki Okada

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