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2022 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 495-498
Author(s):  
Parvathi Pillai

Introduction: Some of the ovarian lesions become functional and secrete hormones that bring endometrial changes like hyperplasias and polyps. This study aimed to find endometrial changes associated with different types of cystic lesions of the ovary. Materials and Methods: A histopathological study done from 2010 -2013 on all the total abdominal hysterectomy specimens with bilateral oophorectomy having cyst size more than 3cms, with a detailed clinical history received in the Department of Pathology, Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital, Pondicherry. A total of 112 cases were collected analyzed and statistically correlated. Results: Out of the 112 cases of cystic lesions of the ovary 67% showed endometrium within normal limits, 33% of cystic lesions of ovary showed polyps, simple hyperplasia without atypia, complex hyperplasia without atypia. Among non-neoplastic lesions, follicular cyst produced the most endometrial changes, followed by benign surface epithelial lesions. Granulosa cell tumor was found to induce polyp as well as simple hyperplasia without atypia. Two out of three malignant lesions showed endometrial changes followed by benign lesions. The majority of the cystic lesions of the ovary encountered are non-neoplastic lesions (59%) and follicular cysts were more common (97%). Endometrial hyperplasia of both simple and complex types without atypia was found with serous cystadenoma. Conclusions:  From the current study it implicates the necessity of assessing cystic lesions of the ovary like a follicular cyst, luteal cyst, granulosa cell tumors as they can become functional leading to endometrial changes that can form a fertile ground for carcinomas.


Author(s):  
Alireza Saliminia ◽  
Fatemeh Golpayegani

Background: The occurrence of bleeding during major surgeries is common and requires timely and accurate management in the prevention and treatment of hypovolemia and hemodynamic instability during and after surgery. This study evaluated the correlation and agreement between the two protocols determining the status of the hypovolemia during hysterectomy. Methods: This study was a randomized single-blinded clinical trial. The study population included 30 patients undergoing Total Abdominal Hysterectomy in Shariati Hospital in Tehran between 2015 and 2016. The patients were randomly assigned to two groups using a randomized table of numbers, so that in the FTc group, fluid therapy was performed based on the FTc index and in the PVI group based on the PVI index. The changes in FTc and PVI values were recorded every 5 minutes and the changes in the two indicators from the beginning to the end of the treatment were evaluated. At the beginning and end of the surgery, an arterial blood gas analysis (ABG) was also performed. The amount of bleeding during operation and urinary output were recorded in two groups. Results: There was no significant difference across the two groups in total fluid intake during surgery, mean volume of blood loss, mean urine output, and duration of surgery. The arterial blood gas status was also similar in both groups at the beginning and the end of the operation. We found a strong adverse correlation between FTC and PVI indices at the different time points evaluated within the surgery. In total, there was a strong correlation between the mean FTC and the mean PVI during the first hour (r=-0.765, P < 0.001) and the second hour (r=-0.941, -P < 0.001) of operation. Considering the cut-off point of 350msec for the FTC and 13% for the PVI in predicting hypovolemia, the agreement between the two protocols in fluid therapy during the first hour after surgery was 79.8% and 76.6%. Conclusion: There is a strong and significant correlation between the two FTC (with a cut off of 350) and PVI (with a cut point of 13%) to predict need for fluid therapy.


Medicina ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 58 (1) ◽  
pp. 34
Author(s):  
Radomir Aničić ◽  
Aleksandar Rakić ◽  
Rastko Maglić ◽  
Dragutin Sretenović ◽  
Aleksandar Ristić ◽  
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Epitheliod trophoblastic tumor (ETT) account for only 1–2% of all the cases of gestational trophoblastic neoplasia (GTN), with a reported mortality rate of 10–24%. ETT is derived from chorionic type intermediate trophoblastic cells, which appears to be the reason for the only slightly elevated βhCG levels in these patients. We present a case of a 42-year-old patient who was admitted to the clinic eight months after Caesarean delivery, for irregular vaginal bleed with normal values of beta-human chorionic gonadotropin (βhCG). A 6 × 5 cm hematoma was evacuated from the isthmic uterine segment during the operation, and the histopathological exam of the tissue surrounding the hematoma revealed ETT. There were no metastatic lesions on the thoracal, abdominal, and pelvic CT. The second ultrasonographic exam revealed tumefaction of 5 cm at the site from the previous surgical procedure. Color Doppler imaging revealed no central nor peripheral blood flow. The patient underwent a total abdominal hysterectomy with bilateral adnexectomy without adjuvant chemotherapy. This appears to be one of the shortest intervals from the anteceded gestational event until the diagnosis of this tumor, along with the absence of the significant ultrasonographic feature of the ETT-peripheral Doppler signal pattern. We underline that, even with normal values of βhCG, irregular vaginal bleeding following the antecedent gestational event should always arouse suspicion of GTN.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 ◽  
pp. 67
Author(s):  
Sai Swarupa Reddy Vulasala ◽  
Dheeraj Reddy Gopireddy ◽  
Khaled Mohamed ◽  
Chandana Lall

Leiomyomas, also termed as fibroids, are benign smooth, muscle neoplasms seen in 70–80% of women by the age of 50 years. Uterine artery embolization (UAE) is a minimally invasive procedure that involves cessation of vascular supply to the fibroids, by infusion of gelatinous microspheres into the uterine arteries. Pyomyoma is a suppurative leiomyoma, secondary to infection of necrotic tissue. It is an infrequent complication of uterine artery embolization (UAE). Pyomyoma can lead to sepsis, peritonitis, and respiratory distress syndrome resulting in high morbidity and mortality. Due to its rarity, high suspicion is crucial in the diagnosis, and prompt treatment is recommended to reduce mortality. Ultrasound, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging assist in diagnosis. We present a case of a 44-year-old woman with ruptured pyomyoma, following an UAE intervention. The patient was treated with total abdominal hysterectomy and salpingo-oophorectomy along with peritoneal irrigation and drainage.


2021 ◽  
Vol 81 (04) ◽  
pp. 406-410
Author(s):  
Viviana García ◽  
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Franco Calderaro Di Ruggiero ◽  
Jorge Hoegl ◽  
Carlos Quintero ◽  
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Choriocarcinoma represents a type of malignant tumor of gestational trophoblastic disease. It can develop after a molar pregnancy, miscarriage, normal or ectopic pregnancy. Generally its seat site is the uterine body; infrequent places such as the cervix have been described. We report the case of a 37-year-old patient is reported, VI gestations IV deliveries I cesarean section I molar pregnancy, with abnormal uterine bleeding, which is referred to the Hospital Oncology Service. On gynecological examination, an exophytic mass is observed in the cervix. A biopsy was taken that reported: Gestational choriocarcinoma and plasma levels of β-hCG were verified: 13805 IU / L. A total abdominal hysterectomy was performed with preservation of the ovaries. It was concluded as stage I of the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics and 8, according to the score of the World Health Organization (ST I: 8), for which adjuvant was indicated. Currently no evidence of disease. Keywords: Choriocarcinoma, gestational trophoblastic disease, cervix.


2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (8) ◽  
pp. 55-60
Author(s):  
O.V. Filyk ◽  
A.V. Ryzhkovskyi

Background. The effectiveness and widespread use of regional anesthesia in combination with a multimodal approach to perioperative analgesia allow them to be used for an increasing number of patients, including those undergoing surgery in gyneco­logy. The purpose of the study was to determine the effectiveness of transversus abdominis plane block as a component of multimodal analgesia compared to no regional methods of analgesia for a total abdominal hysterectomy. Materials and methods. We conducted a retrospective single-center study at the Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care and the Department of Gynecology of Yuriy Semenyuk Rivne Regional Clinical Hospital (Ukraine). The study included patients aged 40–65 years with symptomatic fibroids complicated by vaginal bleedings, who required a total abdominal hysterectomy (supravaginal amputation of the uterus with ovaries). Exclusion criteria were: patient’s refusal to participate in the study at any of its stages, ASA class > IV, body mass index > 40 kg/m2, use of opioid receptor agonists/agonists-antagonists before surgery, uncontrolled arterial hypertension, heart rhythm disorders. Forty-three patients were included in data analysis. Results. It was found that the level of pain on visual analogue scale in the first group reached its maximum values at h12 and h24 stages of the study and was 4.8 [3.3; 5.8] and 5.3 [3.9; 6.4] points, respectively, while in patients of the second group at same stages of the study pain seve-rity was 2.7 [2.3; 3.5] and 2.1 [1.6; 4.1] points (p < 0.05). Significant differences were found in heart rate between the first and the second groups at h24 stage of the study (93 [87; 98] bpm in the first group and 72 [63; 79] bpm in the second, p = 0.05). There were no significant differences in mean blood pressure at all stages of the study; however, there was a tendency towards a decrease in these data throughout the study in the first group of patients. The ave-rage daily dose of nalbuphine at h24 stage has a tendency (p = 0.07) towards a decrease in the second group (40.9 ± 1.1 mg/day) compared with the first group (51.4 ± 2.9 mg/day). At h72 stage, the need in nalbuphine was significantly lower (p < 0.05) in the second group (5.8 ± 0.8 mg/day) compared to the first group (22.5 ± 4.1 mg/day). The average length of hospital stay in the first group was 6.8 ± 0.5 days, in the second one — 4.2 ± 0.2 days (p < 0.05). Conclusions. The use of bilateral transversus abdominis plane block with 0.25% bupivacaine and dexamethasone showed a tendency towards a reduction in the need for nalbuphine in the first postoperative day by 25.7 %, on the third postoperative day — by 3.9 times (p < 0.05). The length of hospital stay in the second group was decreased by 2.6 days compared to the first group (p < 0.05).


Author(s):  
Gabriele M. Iacona ◽  
Serge Harb ◽  
Venkatesh Krishnamurthi ◽  
James J. Yun

AbstractThe objective of this study was to explain step by step how to achieve a complete resection of an intravascular leiomyoma. A 48-year-old woman was referred to our institution with progressive dyspnea on exertion, lightheadedness, and previous history of total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy for a uterine leiomyoma echocardiography, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging of the heart and abdomen/pelvis were performed and an intracaval mass with extension into the right heart and pulmonary artery was identified. After multidisciplinary review, a single-stage sternotomy–laparotomy procedure on cardiopulmonary bypass (with beating heart, mild hypothermia, and no deep hypothermic circulatory arrest) ensured complete resection of a giant intravenous leiomyoma (IVL). Multidisciplinary approach, multimodality imaging, and single-stage sternotomy–laparotomy procedure on cardiopulmonary bypass (with heart beating and mild hypothermia) ensure complete resection of IVL.


Author(s):  
Shakti Yeoh ◽  
Soon-Leong Yong ◽  
Pak-Inn Teoh ◽  
Marcus Kang

Abstract Objectives Choriocarcinoma after a term pregnancy is rare and can be life-threatening, especially when it perforates the uterus, resulting in massive haemoperitoneum. As uterine rupture due to choriocarcinoma is uncommonly encountered in the clinical practice, its diagnosis is often missed or delayed. Case presentation We present a case of a 41-year-old para 4 + 1 who had acute abdomen and hypovolaemic shock secondary to haemoperitoneum at three months postpartum period. The urine pregnancy test was positive, and, therefore, a provisional diagnosis of a ruptured ectopic pregnancy was made. She was managed aggressively with fluids and blood product transfusion at the emergency department to achieve haemodynamic stability. Subsequently, she underwent an emergency laparotomy where intraoperatively noted a perforation at the left posterior uterine cornu with purplish tissue spillage. A wedge resection was performed, and the histopathological examination (HPE) was reported as atypical trophoblastic cells, in which choriocarcinoma could not be ruled out. The patient then underwent a total abdominal hysterectomy three weeks later. The final HPE confirmed the diagnosis of choriocarcinoma. Conclusions The clinical presentation of postpartum choriocarcinoma can be indistinguishable from a ruptured ectopic pregnancy. A high index of suspicion is crucial to allow early diagnosis.


Author(s):  
A.V. RYZHKOVSKYI ◽  
O.V FILYK ◽  
R.M. TROKHYMOVYCH

Background. Techniques of myofascial blockades are widely used after gynecological surgeries. The aim of study was to compare TAP block and QL block for postoperative analgesia of total abdominal hysterectomies. Materials and methods. We provided the retrospective single-center cohort study and included 51 patients 40-65 years old with complicated symptomatic uterus fibroids, who need total abdominal hysterectomy. Both groups underwent general anesthesia. In addition, in I group it was performed TAP block bilaterally via lateral access; in II group – QL block bilaterally via anterior (transmuscular) access. After surgery both groups` patients received multimodal analgesia with dexketoprofen, paracetamol, nefopam; in case of severe pain - nalbuphine. The stages of the study were 6 hours (h6), 12 hours (h12), 24 hours (h24), 48 hours (h48), 72 hours (h72) after surgery. We made the analysis pain level (with visual analogue scale - VAS), heart rate, mean arterial pressure, daily requirement of nalbuphine, duration of hospitalization. Results and discussion. It was found that the level of pain according to VAS in I group reached its maximum values on the stages h6 and h12 and was 4.8 [3,3; 5.8] points and 5.0 [3.9; 6.4] points, while in II group - 2.5 [2,3; 3.5] points and 2.1 [1.6; 4.1] points, respectively (p <0.05). We found significant differences in heart rate between groups on h12 stage when it was 86 [82; 90] beats / min in I group, and 72 [63; 79] beats / min in II group (p = 0.05). The daily requirement of nalbuphine on h12 stage had the tendency (p = 0.07) to be lower in II group (20.9 ± 1.1 mg / day), compared with the I group I (31.4 ± 2.9 mg / day). The need for nalbuphine use on h24 stage was significantly lower (p <0.05) in II group (5.8 ± 0.8 mg / day), compared with I group (22.5 ± 4.1 mg / day). The duration of hospitalization in I group was 7.8 ± 0.5 days, in II group - 6.2 ± 0.5 days (p>0,05). Conclusion. The use of QL block, compared with TAP block, showed a pain severity decreasing in 2 times (p <0.05), a tendency to reduce the need for nalbuphine use in 2.5 times (p> 0.05), and a tendency to reduce the duration of hospitalization by 1.6 days (p> 0.05).


Author(s):  
Urmila G. Gavali ◽  
Mayuri D. Pawar ◽  
Gautam S. Aher ◽  
Suhas S. Shinde

Intravesical migration represent as uncommon complication of intrauterine device insertion. We present a case of an IUD that migrated to the urinary bladder and impacted in urinary bladder wall, causing significant urinary symptoms. A 44 years old woman presented with menorrhagia, lower abdominal pain and urinary symptoms since past 1 year. She reported an IUD insertion 10 years back. Imaging detected the presence of IUD in the urinary bladder wall with large fibroid in uterus. Under anaesthesia, total abdominal hysterectomy with bilateral salphingoophorectomy is performed and IUD was removed out of the bladder without any complications. In her follow-up evaluation after 2 week, she had no urinary symptoms. A regular follow-up of IUD for visible thread would help in earlier detection of misplaced IUD and prevent the complications such as intravesical migration.


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