International Journal of Case Reports and Images (IJCRI) is an international, peer reviewed, monthly, open access, online journal, publishing high-quality, articles in all areas of basic medical sciences and clinical specialties.Aim of IJCRI is to encourage the publication of new information by providing a platform for reporting of unique, unusual and rare cases which enhance understanding of disease process, its diagnosis, management and clinico-pathologic correlations. Giant ovarian cystic tumors are uncommon, they are mostly encountered in postmenopausal females who do not seek medical attention early in the course of the disease, out of fear of being diagnosed with malignancy. However, late presentation subjects patients to a wide spectrum of complications and at times an unfavorable prognosis. Case Report: We present the case of a 57-year-old female who was admitted to our hospital in an unstable condition, complaining of dyspnea and massive abdominal distention. Imaging showed a giant ovarian cystic tumor, causing mass effect on the lungs and abdominal viscera and compressing the inferior vena cava (IVC). After drainage of 38 L of dark brown fluid and surgical removal of the tumor, the patient suffered respiratory failure due to re-expansion pulmonary edema, and was admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) and mechanically ventilated. Additionally, therapeutic heparinization of IVC thrombosis was accomplished. The histology of the ovarian mass revealed borderline mucinous tumor. The patient made a full recovery after 15 days.
Conclusion:This case illustrates the spectrum of potential postoperative complications ensuing from the removal of a giant abdominal mass causing respiratory and hemodynamic imbalance.