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Is tumor size the limiting factor in a laparoscopic management for large ovarian cysts?

Authors
Lim, SoyiLee, Kwang-BeomChon, Seung-JuPark, Chan-Yong
Issue Date
Nov-2012
Publisher
SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
Keywords
Laparoscopy; Ovarian cyst; Tumor size; Complication
Citation
ARCHIVES OF GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS, v.286, no.5, pp.1227 - 1232
Journal Title
ARCHIVES OF GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS
Volume
286
Number
5
Start Page
1227
End Page
1232
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/16043
DOI
10.1007/s00404-012-2445-9
ISSN
0932-0067
Abstract
To assess the feasibility and short-term surgical outcome of laparoscopic surgery among women with large ovarian cysts. We retrospectively evaluated consecutive 81 patients who received laparoscopic management for ovarian cysts with diameter a parts per thousand yen 10 cm and without radiologic features suggestive of malignancy, from March 2008 to September 2011. Laparoscopic surgery was successful in 77 (95.1 %) of the total patients. The mean (range) operative time, estimated blood loss (EBL) and hospital stay were 107.6 (55-250 min), 226.9 (10-1300 mL) and 6.1 (4-15 days), respectively. The surgical procedures performed included salpingooophorectomy (SO) (n = 44), ovarian cystectomy (OC) (n = 22), adhesiolysis (n = 1), salpingectomy (n = 2) and total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH) with SO (n = 8). Conversion to laparotomy occurred with four patients. One patient had postoperative bleeding and one had minor complications associated with wound oozing at the umbilical port site. Histopathological examination revealed benign tumors in 76 patients (93.8 %), borderline ovarian tumor in three patients (3.7 %) and invasive epithelial ovarian cancer in two patients (2.5 %). Clinicopathological variables according to tumor size were not statistically different. Complications did not appear in any patients during the follow-up period. With proper patient selection, laparoscopy is a feasible and safe treatment for women with large ovarian cysts and tumor size did not have effect on laparoscopic management. However, surgeons should carefully consider the potential risk of malignancy in such patients.
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