Introduction Despite their relative frequency, paraovarian cyst received only scant attention. Clinician should be aware of the complications of paraovarian cyst. Objective To analyse the clinical profile, complications and management of paraovarian cyst.Materials and Methods Retrospective analysis of 51 patients with operative diagnosis of paraovarian cyst was carried out at our institution over a 5-year period. Results Majority (60.78%) of paraovarian cysts were found in the third and fourth decades, and the mean age of the patients was 31.8 years. 62.74% patients with paraovarian cyst presented with abdominal pain, and the rest were an incidental finding. Ultrasound made a correct diagnosis in 47.05% of patients. Mean size of paraovarian cyst was 7.51 cm. Complications of paraovarian cyst noted in our study are cyst enlargement (79.62%), adnexal torsion (18.51%), haemorrhage (7.4%), rupture (1.85%) and benign tumour (12.96%). 84.31% paraovarian cysts were managed by laparoscopy. Fertility-sparing surgery was done in 57.39% of paraovarian cysts. Conclusion Paraovarian cyst should be considered in the differential diagnosis of adnexal mass. The importance of differentiating it from ovarian cyst cannot be
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