Prolapsed Epiploica of Colon Presenting as a Vaginal Polyp After Robotic Hysterectomy: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Beena Umar Ahsan, Alexander A Paridon, Arthur R Gaba, Ziying Zhang, Nazila Azordegan
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Abstract

BACKGROUND Hysterectomy is a gynecological procedure that can lead to complications arising from structural changes incurred during the surgical process. Vaginal nodules may appear at the vaginal cuff after hysterectomy, which could be indicative of recurring cancer, endometriosis, or formation of fistulae or granulation tissue. In rare instances, abdominal organ prolapse occurs after vaginal cuff dehiscence. Prolapse of the terminal ileum is the most common type of prolapse from vaginal cuff dehiscence, but prolapsed epiploica of colon after hysterectomy occurs in rare instances. Epiploic appendages are a type of fatty tissue attached to the colonic surface that can become inflamed or necrotic and detach from the colon. The purpose of this report is to describe a rare case of prolapsed epiploica of colon at the vaginal cuff. CASE REPORT A 55-year-old woman who had robot-assisted laparoscopic hysterectomy for endometrioid carcinoma presented with a vaginal polyp 2 months after surgery. Histological analysis of the excised polyp revealed adipose tissue with fat necrosis and calcification, indicative of prolapsed epiploica of colon. This is the first report of post-hysterectomy epiploica of colon at the vaginal cuff not associated with obvious dehiscence. CONCLUSIONS This case highlights the importance of thorough histological analysis of excised vaginal nodules and consideration of prolapsed epiploica of colon in the differential diagnoses in addition to benign and malignant vaginal neoplasms.

机器人子宫切除术后以阴道息肉形式出现的结肠上皮脱垂:病例报告与文献综述。
背景 子宫切除术是一种妇科手术,手术过程中发生的结构变化可能导致并发症。子宫切除术后,阴道袖口处可能会出现阴道结节,这可能预示着癌症复发、子宫内膜异位症或瘘管或肉芽组织的形成。在极少数情况下,阴道袖口开裂后会出现腹腔脏器脱垂。回肠末端脱垂是阴道袖带开裂最常见的脱垂类型,但子宫切除术后结肠外膜脱垂的情况也很罕见。结肠附壁是一种附着在结肠表面的脂肪组织,可因发炎或坏死而从结肠脱出。本报告旨在描述一例罕见的阴道袖口结肠上皮脱垂病例。病例报告 一位 55 岁的女性因子宫内膜样癌接受了机器人辅助腹腔镜子宫切除术,术后 2 个月出现阴道息肉。切除息肉的组织学分析显示,息肉为脂肪组织,伴有脂肪坏死和钙化,提示为结肠上皮脱垂。这是首次报道子宫切除术后阴道袖带处的结肠上皮脱垂,且不伴有明显的裂开。结论 本病例强调了对切除的阴道结节进行彻底的组织学分析的重要性,以及在鉴别诊断中除了考虑良性和恶性阴道肿瘤外,还要考虑结肠上皮脱垂。
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American Journal of Case Reports
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期刊介绍: American Journal of Case Reports is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes single and series case reports in all medical fields. American Journal of Case Reports is issued on a continuous basis as a primary electronic journal. Print copies of a single article or a set of articles can be ordered on demand.
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