Acute endometriosis-related sigmoid perforation in pregnancy- case report

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Background: An acute abdomen is an emergency that requires accurate diagnosis and prompt treatment. In pregnancy, the process is even more challenging and sometimes the radiological findings are unclear. Moreover, endometriosis- related complications are rare, especially in previously unknown endometriosis. Case presentation: We report on a case of acute endometriosis-related sigmoid perforation during pregnancy (34 weeks of gestation) due to a previously unknown deep intestinal infiltrating endometriosis with focal ulceration of the affected colonic mucosa. Conclusions: Despite the low relative risk, clinicians should be aware of possible endometriosis-associated complications in pregnancy with potentially life-threatening events, even in previously unknown endometriosis. Further studies should evaluate intestinal complications during pregnancy in relation to previous treatment of intestinal endometriosis (conservative vs. surgical).

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Mittelstadt, S., Stäbler, A., Kolb, M., Krämer, B., Horvat, H., Reisenauer, C., & Bachmann, C. (2022). Acute endometriosis-related sigmoid perforation in pregnancy- case report. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 22(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-022-04973-9

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