The burden of paraovarian cysts - a case series and review of the literature.

IF 2.5 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Sweta Singh, Ishita Agarwal, Jasmina Begum, Bhavya Bhardwaj
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Introduction: A paraovarian cyst (POC) is a cyst in the broad ligament or mesosalpinx. Paraovarian cysts have an estimated prevalence of 5-20% amongst the adnexal masses. Despite the high prevalence and availability of advanced imaging modalities, an accurate pre-operative diagnosis of POC is still made in less than 50% of patients.

Case reports: Two females with suspected ovarian torsion underwent laparotomy and had POCs. A 42-year-old hysterectomized female underwent surgery for a suspected POC which turned out to be a mesenteric cyst. Two females underwent laparotomy for suspected mesenteric cysts which turned out to be POCs. A nulliparous female with infertility conceived spontaneously after cystectomy of POC.

Results: Optimal management of an adnexal mass depends on the knowledge of the origin and the exact nature of the mass. No clear-cut guidelines exist for the management of POCs despite their high prevalence. There is a need for further research on this topic to formulate clear-cut guidelines for their management.

Conclusions: Radiologists and gynaecologists need to keep them in mind as differentials for patients with adnexal masses to ensure a correct pre-operative diagnosis in order to achieve an optimal outcome for these females. Gynaecologists need to be aware of the cases which can be managed conservatively and those that need surgery, along with the extent of the surgery required, taking care to protect the ovary at all costs, particularly in benign cases.

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卵巢旁囊肿的负担-一个病例系列和文献回顾。
简介:卵巢旁囊肿(POC)是一种发生在宽韧带或输卵管系膜的囊肿。据估计,卵巢旁囊肿在附件肿块中的患病率为5-20%。尽管先进的成像方式非常普遍和可用,但对POC的准确术前诊断仍然不到50%。病例报告:两名女性疑似卵巢扭转行剖腹手术,并有POCs。一个42岁的子宫切除女性接受手术怀疑POC,结果是一个肠系膜囊肿。两名女性因怀疑肠系膜囊肿而接受剖腹手术,结果发现是POCs。一例无生育女性在POC膀胱切除术后自然受孕。结果:附件肿块的最佳处理取决于对肿块起源和确切性质的了解。尽管POCs的发病率很高,但目前尚无明确的治疗指南。有必要对这一课题进行进一步研究,为其管理制定明确的指导方针。结论:放射科医生和妇科医生需要将其作为附件肿块患者的鉴别指标,以确保正确的术前诊断,从而为这些女性患者获得最佳结果。妇科医生需要了解哪些病例可以保守治疗,哪些病例需要手术治疗,以及手术的范围,注意不惜一切代价保护卵巢,尤其是良性病例。
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Przeglad Menopauzalny
Przeglad Menopauzalny OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
11.10%
发文量
32
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Menopausal Review is a scientific bimonthly aimed at gynecologists and endocrinologists.
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