| Literature DB >> 34842760 |
Attila Louis Major1,2, Kudrat Jumaniyazov3, Shahnoza Yusupova3, Ruslan Jabbarov3, Olimjon Saidmamatov4, Ivanna Mayboroda-Major5.
Abstract
This paper reports a case of a 21 year old primigravida at 6 weeks gestation, suffering from important abdominal pain, who was admitted into the medical center with a giant cyst of 28 × 20 cm on her left ovary. A torsion of the ovarian cyst was suspected. Her COVID-19 status was unknown. In view of the emergency of the situation and the COVID-19 pandemic, laparoscopy in spinal anesthesia was performed. The patient remained conscious during the surgical intervention and tolerated it well apart from a slight dyspnea, which was easily eliminated by changing her body position and decreasing the pneumoperitoneum pressure. The ovarian cyst was removed by enlarging the trocar incision. The patient recovered with neither incident nor pregnancy loss. COVID-19-related complications can induce adverse pregnancy outcomes. Under general anesthesia, patients with COVID-19 are at risk of severe pneumonia and of passing their infection to the medical personnel. To avoid such complications in non-specialized centers, laparoscopy should be performed in regional anesthesia. Laparoscopy in spinal anesthesia can be performed safely on pregnant patients by placing them in the proper position, using a low pneumoperitoneum, and monitoring the hemodynamics. During early pregnancy, general anesthesia induces a higher risk of teratogenic effects and of miscarriage.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; early pregnancy; giant ovarian cyst; laparoscopy; spinal anesthesia
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34842760 PMCID: PMC8628878 DOI: 10.3390/medsci9040070
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Sci (Basel) ISSN: 2076-3271
Figure 1Photo with giant ovarian cyst.
Results of the ultrasound investigations.
| Parameter | Condition | |
|---|---|---|
| Gestational age | 6 weeks, 1 intrauterine embryo with positive heart activity was visualized | |
| 1 | Diameter of gestational sac (GS) | 20 mm; corresponds to 6 weeks |
| 2 | Embryo with positive heart activity | visualized |
| 3 | Crown rump length (CRL) of the embryo | 8 mm |
| 4 | Heartbeat | + |
| 5 | The yolk sac | visualized |
Source: self-developed by authors based on clinical observations. +: available.