To report on the presence and rate of endometriosis in hydatid cysts of Morgagni found at the time of excision surgery for endometriosis and to describe any association of endometriosis in hydatid cysts of Morgagni with preoperative or operative factors.
Design
A retrospective cohort study (Canadian Task Force Classification II-2).
Setting
The Center for Endometriosis at Saint Louis University, a tertiary referral center for endometriosis.
Patients
Women who underwent optimal excision surgery for suspected endometriosis because of chronic pelvic pain and/or infertility and who also had hydatid cysts of Morgagni removed at the time of surgery when found.
Interventions
Preoperative and operative data were collected prospectively.
Main Outcome Measures
The rate of endometriosis in hydatid cysts of Morgagni. Secondary measures included are the rate of hydatid cysts of Morgagni in patients with pelvic pain or infertility with and without endometriosis in the cysts.
Results
The overall prevalence of endometriosis in hydatid cysts of Morgagni was 11.3%. Patients with pelvic pain had a higher rate (although not statistically significant) of hydatid cysts of Morgagni compared with those without pain (21.1% vs 12.5 %, p = .54). Patients with infertility had a higher rate of hydatid cysts of Morgagni compared with those without infertility (38.1% vs 16.7%, p < .001), and there was a higher rate of endometriosis in the hydatid cysts of Morgagni in patients with infertility compared with those without (11.1% vs 0.0%, p < .001).
Conclusions
This study is the first known report of endometriosis found within hydatid cysts of Morgagni. With a rate of 11.3% of cysts of Morgagni having endometriosis within them, this study supports a practice of removing hydatid cysts of Morgagni at the time of surgery in order to achieve optimal excision of endometriosis. The rates of hydatid cysts of Morgagni and of endometriosis found within hydatid cysts of Morgagni were higher in patients with infertility. Further studies are needed to evaluate whether excising cysts of Morgagni affects clinical outcomes.
PMID 28216457 28216457 DOI 10.1016/j.jmig.2017.02.011 10.1016/j.jmig.2017.02.011
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Gupta, S., Gavard, J. A., Kraus, E., & Yeung, P. (2017). Endometriosis in Hydatid Cysts of Morgagni: A Retrospective Cohort Study of Another Atypical Manifestation of Endometriosis. *Journal of minimally invasive gynecology*, *24*(4), 653-658. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmig.2017.02.011
Gupta S, Gavard JA, Kraus E, Yeung P. Endometriosis in Hydatid Cysts of Morgagni: A Retrospective Cohort Study of Another Atypical Manifestation of Endometriosis. J Minim Invasive Gynecol. 2017;24(4):653-658. doi:10.1016/j.jmig.2017.02.011
Gupta, S., et al. "Endometriosis in Hydatid Cysts of Morgagni: A Retrospective Cohort Study of Another Atypical Manifestation of Endometriosis." *Journal of minimally invasive gynecology*, vol. 24, no. 4, 2017, pp. 653-658.
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