成人盆腔发育囊肿的腹腔镜手术:四例病例报告

IF 0.9 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Masaki Imai, Takeru Matsuda, Ryuichiro Sawada, Hiroshi Hasegawa, Kimihiro Yamashita, Hitoshi Harada, Naoki Urakawa, Hironobu Goto, Shingo Kanaji, Yoshihiro Kakeji
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发育囊肿偶尔见于儿童,但在成人中较少见。发育囊肿必须完全切除,因为存在感染、鳞状细胞癌和因切除不彻底而复发的风险。切除发育囊肿的最佳方法仍存在争议。虽然经骶骨入路、开腹入路或两者结合的入路是目前常用的方法,但近年来也出现了腹腔镜手术的报道。我们为四名该病患者实施了腹腔镜手术:(i) 29 岁女性表皮样囊肿患者;(ii) 21 岁女性表皮样囊肿患者;(iii) 55 岁女性表皮样囊肿患者;(iv) 77 岁女性表皮样囊肿患者。围手术期未出现并发症,至今也没有患者复发。腹腔镜手术可视为发育囊肿的最佳治疗方案之一。
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Laparoscopic surgery for pelvic developmental cyst in adults: A report of four cases

Developmental cyst is occasionally seen in children but are less common in adults. Complete removal of developmental cyst is necessary because there are risk of infection, squamous cell carcinoma, and recurrence due to incomplete resection. The best approach for resection of developmental cyst is still controversial. Although transsacral approach, open abdominal approach, or a combination of both have been often employed to date, reports of laparoscopic surgery have been appearing in recent years. We performed laparoscopic surgery for four patients with this disease: (i) 29-year-old woman with epidermoid cyst; (ii) 21-year-old woman with dermoid cyst; (iii) 55-year-old woman with epidermoid cyst; and (iv) 77-year-old woman with epidermoid cyst. No perioperative complications occurred and no recurrence has developed so far in any patients. Laparoscopic surgery can be considered as one of the optimal treatment options for developmental cyst.

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