2019
DOI: 10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20191194
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Large adnexal mass: is laparoscopic surgery a safe option?

Abstract: Background: Laparoscopic surgery is regarded as the gold standard for management of adnexal tumours due to many advantages. Currently, the exact size of the adnexal tumour contraindicating laparoscopic management has not been clearly defined. Some studies suggest laparotomy for the treatment of adnexal tumours larger than 8 to 10 cm. Risk of malignancy increases with large cysts. Issues with operation of huge adnexal masses are limited surgical field, difficulty in inserting trocars and removing the specimen w… Show more

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“…24,25 Large masses which rise above the umbilicus, carry the risk of being directly hit by first blind trocar from umbilicus. In myomas it can cause bleeding and in case of cystic masses it can cause rupture of the cyst even before gaining access, 26,27 and if malignant also carry the risk of upstaging the tumour due to spillage of cyst contents. Hence it will be prudent to use a non -umbilical approach.…”
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“…24,25 Large masses which rise above the umbilicus, carry the risk of being directly hit by first blind trocar from umbilicus. In myomas it can cause bleeding and in case of cystic masses it can cause rupture of the cyst even before gaining access, 26,27 and if malignant also carry the risk of upstaging the tumour due to spillage of cyst contents. Hence it will be prudent to use a non -umbilical approach.…”
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confidence: 99%