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Outcome of fetal ovarian cysts diagnosed on prenatal ultrasound examination: systematic review and meta-analysis.

F Bascietto1, M Liberati1, L Marrone1, A Khalil2, G Pagani3, S Gustapane1, M Leombroni1, D Buca1, M E Flacco4, G Rizzo5, G Acharya6,7, L Manzoli4, F D'Antonio6,7.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To explore the outcome of fetuses with a prenatal diagnosis of ovarian cyst.
METHODS: The electronic databases MEDLINE and EMBASE were searched using keywords and word variants for 'ovarian cysts', 'ultrasound' and 'outcome'. The following outcomes in fetuses with a prenatal diagnosis of ovarian cyst were explored: resolution of the cyst, change of ultrasound pattern of the cyst, occurrence of ovarian torsion and intracystic hemorrhage, need for postnatal surgery, need for oophorectomy, accuracy of prenatal ultrasound examination in correctly identifying ovarian cyst, type of ovarian cyst at histopathological analysis and intrauterine treatment. Meta-analyses using individual data random-effects logistic regression and meta-analyses of proportions were performed. Quality assessment of the included studies was performed using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale.
RESULTS: Thirty-four studies (954 fetuses) were included. In 53.8% (95% CI, 46.0-61.5%) of cases for which resolution of the cyst was evaluated (784 fetuses), the cyst regressed either during pregnancy or after birth. The likelihood of resolution was significantly lower in complex vs simple cysts (odds ratio (OR), 0.15 (95% CI, 0.10-0.23)) and in cysts measuring ≥ 40 mm vs < 40 mm (OR, 0.03 (95% CI, 0.01-0.06)). Change in ultrasound pattern of the cyst was associated with an increased risk of ovarian loss (surgical removal or autoamputation) (pooled proportion, 57.7% (95% CI, 42.9-71.8%)). The risk of ovarian torsion was significantly higher for cysts measuring ≥ 40 mm compared with < 40 mm (OR, 30.8 (95% CI, 8.6-110.0)). The likelihood of having postnatal surgery was higher in patients with cysts ≥ 40 mm compared with < 40 mm (OR, 64.4 (95% CI, 23.6-175.0)) and in complex compared with simple cysts, irrespective of cyst size (OR, 14.6 (95% CI, 8.5-24.8)). In cases undergoing prenatal aspiration of the cyst, rate of recurrence was 37.9% (95% CI, 14.8-64.3%), ovarian torsion and intracystic hemorrhage were diagnosed after birth in 10.8% (95% CI, 4.4-19.7%) and 12.8% (95% CI, 3.8-26.0%), respectively, and 21.8% (95% CI, 0.9-40.0%) had surgery after birth.
CONCLUSION: Size and ultrasound appearance are the major determinants of perinatal outcome in fetuses with ovarian cysts.
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Keywords:  fetal ovarian torsion; outcome; ovarian cysts; ultrasound

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Year:  2017        PMID: 27325566     DOI: 10.1002/uog.16002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol        ISSN: 0960-7692            Impact factor:   7.299


  8 in total

1.  Differences in Origin and Outcome of Intra-Abdominal Cysts in Male and Female Fetuses.

Authors:  Marjolein Husen; Pauline C Schut; Adriana C H Neven; Nagma Yousoufi; Nanko de Graaf; Cornelius E J Sloots; Alex J Eggink; Titia E Cohen-Overbeek
Journal:  Fetal Diagn Ther       Date:  2019-01-10       Impact factor: 2.587

Review 2.  Clinical spectrum of female genital malformations in prenatal diagnosis.

Authors:  Michael R Mallmann; Ulrich Gembruch
Journal:  Arch Gynecol Obstet       Date:  2022-02-27       Impact factor: 2.344

3.  Ovarian torsion in utero diagnosed at 37 weeks of pregnancy: A case report.

Authors:  Haleema Saeed; Leah Hong; Nicolina Smith; Majid Shaman
Journal:  Case Rep Womens Health       Date:  2020-06-12

4.  Evaluation of the Reliability and Quality of YouTube Videos on Ovarian Cysts.

Authors:  Cengiz Andan; Mustafa F Aydin
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-03-01

5.  Fetal ovarian cyst with prenatal torsion of the pedicle diagnosed in the third trimester: A case report.

Authors:  Hayase Nitta; Tadatsugu Kinjo; Yoshino Kinjyo; Hisako Yamada; Hitoshi Masamoto; Yoichi Aoki
Journal:  Case Rep Womens Health       Date:  2022-08-18

Review 6.  Fetal abdominal tumors and cysts.

Authors:  Darrell L Cass
Journal:  Transl Pediatr       Date:  2021-05

7.  Fetal Ovarian Cysts: Prenatal Diagnosis Using Ultrasound and MRI, Management and Postnatal Outcome-Our Centers Experience.

Authors:  Ioana Cristina Rotar; Stefania Tudorache; Adelina Staicu; Roxana Popa-Stanila; Roxana Constantin; Mihai Surcel; Gabriela Corina Zaharie; Daniel Mureşan
Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-31

8.  Diagnosis, Management, and Therapy of Fetal Ovarian Cysts Detected by Prenatal Ultrasonography: A Report of 36 Cases and Literature Review.

Authors:  Takeya Hara; Kazuya Mimura; Masayuki Endo; Makoto Fujii; Tatsuya Matsuyama; Kazunobu Yagi; Yoko Kawanishi; Takuji Tomimatsu; Tadashi Kimura
Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)       Date:  2021-11-28
  8 in total

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