TITLE:
Primitive Umbilical Endometriosis in a Young Woman at the District Health Center (CSREF) in Commune II in Bamako
AUTHORS:
Tounkara Idrissa, Diarra Abdoulaye, Traoré Amadou, Coulibaly B. Bakary, Kanté Abdoulaye, Dembélé Dabéré Ives, Thiam Souleymane, Ouattara Kassoum, Kanté Lassana, Konate Madiassa, Koné Assitan, Ongoiba Oumar, Sangaré Modibo, Dembélé Bakary Tiètiki, Diakité Ibrahim, Sidibé Yoro, Bah Amadou, Coulibaly Yakaria, Togo Adégné, Diallo Gangaly
KEYWORDS:
Umbilical Endometriosis, Young Woman, Bamako, Mali
JOURNAL NAME:
Surgical Science,
Vol.10 No.3,
March
19,
2019
ABSTRACT:
Umbilical endometriosis, also called Villar’s nodule, has rarely been described in the literature. It represents only 0.5% to 1% of all cases of endometriosis. We report a case in a 28-year-old nulligest, nulliparous woman who consulted at the CSREF CII in Bamako. The diagnosis was suspected with the presence of umbilical swelling with cyclic, painful, dark hemorrhage of firm consistency. We performed an omphalectomy with an uncomplicated postoperative course. She was released from the hospital three days post-surgery. Anatomo-pathological examination of the resected specimen confirmed the diagnosis of umbilical endometriosis.