scholarly journals Laproscopic Management of Large Ovarian Cyst with Pregnancy: A Case Report

2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (04) ◽  
pp. 330-335
Author(s):  
Ankit Darji

Background: Before a pregnant woman's baby birth, the incidence of cyst is the most common. Due to availability of quality antenatal ultrasound, ovarian cysts in the pregnant woman are diagnosed more frequently. The large (>5 cm) and complex cysts are symptomatic and it required to be managed by surgical intervention. Cyst might rupture, twist, or even cause problems during childbirth. Aims and objective: To bring relief to a primigravida with 16 weeks pregnancy after spontaneous conception, presented with complain of hugely distended abdomen with marked discomfort and to preserve her pregnancy. Case Report: Materials and Methods: A 26 year old pregnant woman with ovarian cyst was enrolled and treated through laparoscopic management. Results: After the laparoscopic removal of cyst the post-operative period of the pregnant woman was found uneventful. The pregnancy of the woman was progressed smoothly and there was no any complications during the pregnancy. Full term normal delivery (FTNVD) was occurred and the baby was healthy with weight of approximately 2.55 Kgs. Conclusion: Large ovarian cyst can be managed without disturbing the pregnancy and a complicated case can be transformed into a normal ante natal check-ups (ANC).

Author(s):  
Aman Deep

Haemorrhage in an ovarian cyst is very common. These cyst are known as haemorrhagic ovarian cysts (HOCs).Most of the cyst disappears spontaneously, but certain cyst requires surgical intervention. HOCs are formed because of occurrence of bleeding into a follicular or corpus luteum cyst. Allopathic system of medicines used various hormonal pills for its management which may have adverse drug reactions. Homoeopathic medicines are very helpful to manage such conditions. This article is about a case of 27 years old female who was suffering from haemorrhagic cyst. Homoeopathic medicine was given on the basis of totality of symptoms and patient cured within three months of treatment. Patient’s consent has been taken for the publication of this case report.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 431-433
Author(s):  
Vijay Verma ◽  
Supriya ◽  
Ravi Verma

Ovarian cysts, also known as ovarian masses or adnexal masses are fluid filled sacs or pockets in an ovary or on its surface. These are found incidentally in asymptomatic women. Ovarian cysts are considered large in size when they are over 5 cm and giant when they are over 15 cm. Acute appendicitis is the most common surgical problem encountered during pregnancy. Pregnancy is associated with various anatomic and physiologic changes that may disguise and delay the diagnosis of acute appendicitis. Antibiotic treatment does not always improve the outcome and emergency intervention is required. Early diagnosis and surgical intervention is mandatory for the eventful outcome of pregnancy. Here we present a case of a primigravida patient with a large ovarian cyst mimicking acute appendicitis.


Author(s):  
N.V. Mashinets, V.N. Demidov

Case report of prenatal diagnosis of bilateral complicated ovarian cysts of the fetus at 34 weeks of pregnancy is presented. The particularity of this case is that one ovarian cyst in the fetus was complicated by intrauterine torsion, which required surgical treatment after birth. In the cavity of the second cyst, hemorrhage occurred with spontaneous regression, which did not require surgical intervention.


2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 15-17
Author(s):  
Praful Pawar ◽  
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Ishan Sehgal ◽  

2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 67-71
Author(s):  
Parveen Akhter Shamsunnahar ◽  
Abdul Motaleb ◽  
Khairunnahar ◽  
Nurjahan Begum ◽  
Tarafder Runa Laila

In this case we report a 27 year old primigravida having 14 weeks of pregnancy with torsion of ovarian cyst. She presented to a private clinic with acute pain in right lower abdomen. She was diagnosed to have torsion of ovarian cyst during pregnancy and laparoscopic cystectomy was done. Histopathology report showed benign serous cystadenoma. Her pregnancy was followed up. She delivered a healthy baby at term. Though the safety of antepartum surgical intervention has been accepted, laparoscopic surgery needs more advanced surgical skill and knowledge.J. Paediatr. Surg. Bangladesh 4(2): 67-71, 2013 (July)


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-18
Author(s):  
Öznur Öner ◽  
Aykut Özcan ◽  
Zeynep Çankaya

The extrauterine migration of an intrauterine device (IUD) can be life-threatening and may require emergent surgical intervention and treatment. A case report where an ectopic IUD located on sigmoid colon within peritoneal cavity in a 40-year-old multigravida was successfully removed by laparoscopy is described. Although the practicality and success of this method depends on the position and location of the ectopic IUD and on the extent to which the device is imbedded, this case suggests that removal of the migrated IUD from the peritoneal cavity is an additional possibility for use of the laparoscope.


2006 ◽  
Vol 55 (5) ◽  
pp. 477
Author(s):  
In Jae Lee ◽  
Kwang Seok Eom ◽  
Seon Young Jeon ◽  
Im Kyung Hwang ◽  
Yul Lee ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 98 (4) ◽  
pp. 167-173

Introduction: Alveolar echinococcosis (AE) is a zoonosis caused by Echinococcus multilocularis. AE is primarily localised in the liver. Echinococcus multilocularis imitates tumour-like behaviour. It can metastasise through blood or lymphatic system to distant organs. Echinococcosis often remains asymptomatic due to its long incubation period and indistinct symptoms. Clinical symptoms are determined by the parasite’s location. Diagnosis of echinococcosis is based on medical history, clinical symptoms, laboratory tests, serology results, imaging methods and final histology findings. Surgical removal of the cyst with a safety margin, followed by chemotherapy is the therapeutic method of choice. Case report: We present a case report of alveolar echinococcosis in a thirty-year-old female patient in whom we surgically removed multiple liver foci of alveolar echinococcosis. The disease recurred after two years and required another surgical intervention. Conclusions: Alveolar echinococcosis is a disease with a high potential for a complete cure provided that it is diagnosed early and that the recommended therapeutic procedures are strictly adhered to.


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