Literature DB >> 9716771

Laparoscopic management of ovarian cysts in newborns.

C Esposito1, V Garipoli, G Di Matteo, M De Pasquale.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cysts are the most common ovarian masses found in newborn girls. Spontaneous regression, which occurs in approximately 25-50% of cases, is more frequent with smaller cysts. Pre- or postnatal complications are common; these complications may consist of intracystic bleeding, torsion of the cyst or corresponding annex, or self-amputation of the cyst. When the cyst is <4 cm it is possible to perform a simple echographic monitoring to check for the possibility of spontaneous involution; all other cases require surgery.
METHODS: Between February 1985 and June 1997, we treated 22 neonatal ovarian cysts laparoscopically. In 14 cases, the right side was involved; in eight cases, it was the left. The patients' ages ranged between 7 days and 5 months (median, 45 days). In all cases, we used three trocars. An intraperitoneal cystectomy was done in eight cases, a transparietal cystectomy in four cases, an ovariectomy in seven cases, and the simple removal of the cyst in one case where self-amputation had occurred. In two cases of bilateral pathology, the cysts, which were <1 cm, were left untreated.
RESULTS: Average operating time was 40 min (range, 25-60 min). Intraabdominal pressure never exceeded 6-8 mmHg during the intervention. The postoperative course was always under 3 days. No intra- or postsurgical complications were recorded, and long-term ultrasonographic follow-ups were all normal.
CONCLUSION: Our experience indicates that the laparoscopic approach is a reliable and safe technique in the treatment of neonatal ovarian cysts.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9716771     DOI: 10.1007/s004649900804

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Endosc        ISSN: 0930-2794            Impact factor:   4.584


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