Adenomyosis-Induced Urinary Retention: Case Analysis and Clinical Implications.

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL American Journal of Case Reports Pub Date : 2025-01-22 DOI:10.12659/AJCR.946476
Feihong Xu, Weiyong Zhong, Shujiang Ye, Rongfang Zhong, Yi Jiang, Zhenquan Lu, Lin Xiong, Xiang Xu
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BACKGROUND Acute urinary retention (AUR) is relatively rare in non-pregnant women and is usually associated with lower urinary tract dysfunction, neurological issues, or pelvic organ compression. Adenomyosis is a common gynecologic condition characterized by the invasion of endometrial glands and stroma into the myometrium, often accompanied by symptoms such as dysmenorrhea and heavy menstrual periods. Although adenomyosis is common, its involvement in causing urinary retention is rare but deserves clinical attention. CASE REPORT We report the case of a patient with recurrent urinary retention due to adenomyosis, who had a 20-year history of dysmenorrhea and menorrhagia. Imaging revealed significant thickening of the posterior uterine wall and a globular increase in size. Due to the ineffectiveness of conservative treatment, the patient ultimately underwent a total hysterectomy via laparoscopy. After the operation, the patient's urinary retention symptoms completely disappeared, her urinary function quickly returned to normal, and her postoperative follow-up showed no recurrence of urinary retention or other urinary-related symptoms. CONCLUSIONS Although adenomyosis is common in women, acute urinary retention remains rare. This case report suggests that clinicians should consider adenomyosis as a potential cause alongside other common causes of recurrent or unexplained urinary retention in female patients, particularly in those presenting with classic symptoms such as prolonged dysmenorrhea and menorrhagia. The successful treatment of this case further highlights the importance of an individualized treatment plan, as total hysterectomy can effectively relieve symptoms and improve the patient's quality of life.

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背景:急性尿潴留(AUR)在非孕妇中相对罕见,通常与下尿路功能障碍、神经问题或盆腔器官压迫有关。子宫腺肌症是一种常见的妇科疾病,其特征是子宫内膜腺体和间质侵入子宫肌层,常伴有痛经、月经量大等症状。虽然子宫腺肌症是常见的,其参与引起尿潴留是罕见的,但值得临床重视。病例报告我们报告一例患者复发性尿潴留由于b子宫腺肌症,谁有20年的痛经和月经过多的历史。影像显示子宫后壁明显增厚,呈球状增大。由于保守治疗无效,患者最终接受腹腔镜全子宫切除术。术后患者尿潴留症状完全消失,泌尿功能迅速恢复正常,术后随访无尿潴留及其他泌尿相关症状复发。结论:尽管子宫腺肌症在女性中很常见,但急性尿潴留仍然罕见。本病例报告提示,临床医生应将子宫腺肌症与其他常见原因一起视为女性患者复发性或不明原因尿潴留的潜在原因,特别是那些表现出典型症状(如长期痛经和月经过多)的患者。该病例的成功治疗进一步强调了个性化治疗方案的重要性,因为全子宫切除术可以有效缓解症状并改善患者的生活质量。
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