1992
DOI: 10.1016/0020-7292(92)90067-s
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Laparoscopic excision of ovarian neoplasms subsequently found to be malignant

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“…In the Maiman et al survey, regardless of patient age, 42 such cases were reported [4]. With the careful selection of the patients in our survey, the diagnosis was suspected in one of the two borderline tumors before laparoscopic surgery, and the patient underwent exploratory laparotomy for accurate staging.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…In the Maiman et al survey, regardless of patient age, 42 such cases were reported [4]. With the careful selection of the patients in our survey, the diagnosis was suspected in one of the two borderline tumors before laparoscopic surgery, and the patient underwent exploratory laparotomy for accurate staging.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Large, growing, solid or multilocular masses with pelvic pain require surgical evaluation [3]. Laparoscopic surgery remains the most common treatment for such cases because it allows definitive diagnosis and treatment [4]. This paper will examine the incidence of true ovarian neoplasm and the impact of acute pelvic pain in adolescent girls with an adnexal mass.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maiman et a l [9] found that 31 % of laparoscopically removed ovar ian tumors considered to be benign were subsequently found to be malignant. Recently, the development of an abdominal wall metastasis after laparoscopic removal of a borderline ovarian tumor has been described [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apesar do aprimoramento dos métodos de diagnóstico pré-operatório e intra-operatório, continuam sendo relatados casos de massas anexiais abordadas por laparoscopia e que subseqüentemente se revelaram malignas. Entre quatro e seis massas anexiais em cada 1000 casos com aparência intra-operatória totalmente benigna, são na verdade tumores malignos [31][32][33] . Devem ser ressaltados ainda dois pontos: o primeiro é que o atraso em realizar o tratamento definitivo em caso de tumores malignos pode piorar o prognóstico 34 e, segundo que, embora não sendo consenso, a ruptura intra-operatória de tumores malignos tem efeito negativo sobre o seu prognóstico 35 .…”
Section: Massas Anexiais Assintomáticasunclassified