Case report : Uterine inversions of tumor origin in two cases at the Joliot Curie Institute at the Aristide Le Dantec University Hospital Center

Case report : Uterine inversions of tumor origin in two cases at the Joliot Curie Institute at the Aristide Le Dantec University Hospital Center

S. Ka, A. Diakhaté, D. Diop, RO. Somé, AC. Diallo, M. Bah, ME. Charfi, A. Dem.
DOI: 10.54266/ajo.2.1.42.SpbwgLIjTv

INTRODUCTION: Non-puerperal uterine inversions are a rare situation. Indeed, 85% of uterine inversions are puerperal. We report two cases observed at the Joliot Curie Institute of the Aristide le Dantec University Hospital. OBSERVATIONS: It was about a 39-year-old primigravida and a 47-year-old seventh gestational patient, who had a stage 4 of uterine inversion picture in relation to uterine sarcoma and uterine myoma respectively. The diagnosis was suspected at the clinic due to the absence of palpation of the uterus. Confirmation was made on medical imaging and intraoperatively. Management was radical with a total hysterectomy with bilateral adnexectomy via the vaginal and abdominal routes. However, in the first patient with sarcoma, surgery combined bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy and was preceded by chemotherapy. CONCLUSION: Non-puerperal uterine inversion is a rare situation. Its treatment is essentially surgical. However, it is important to look for an etiology and in the case of a tumor to ensure that the mass is a cancer or not because the management and prognosis depend on it.
KEYWORDS: Uterine inversion; Uterine sarcoma; Vaginal mass.

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