Unexpected ovarian malignancy after conservative laparoscopic surgery: Five case series in a half decade of experience

Aims To analyse and describe cases of unexpected ovarian malignancy after conservative laparoscopic surgery for an apparent benign ovarian mass at our centre. Methods This retrospective study was performed by collecting data from records of premenopausal women who underwent conservative laparoscopic...

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Main Authors: Noraziana Abd Wahab, Amphan Chalermchockchareonkit, Pongsakdi Chaisilwattana, Kamarul Bahyah Mustafa
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Published: 2018
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spelling th-mahidol.147872018-06-11T12:10:18Z Unexpected ovarian malignancy after conservative laparoscopic surgery: Five case series in a half decade of experience Noraziana Abd Wahab Amphan Chalermchockchareonkit Pongsakdi Chaisilwattana Kamarul Bahyah Mustafa International Islamic University Malaysia Mahidol University Medicine Aims To analyse and describe cases of unexpected ovarian malignancy after conservative laparoscopic surgery for an apparent benign ovarian mass at our centre. Methods This retrospective study was performed by collecting data from records of premenopausal women who underwent conservative laparoscopic surgery for benign ovarian mass at Siriraj Hospital over a 5 year period from 2006 to 2010. The rate of unexpected malignancy, histo-pathological type of the ovarian neoplasm and follow-up after surgery were reviewed. Results During the study period, 1,161 patients underwent conservative laparoscopic surgery. Of these, five (0.43%) had ovarian malignancy which were diagnosed after reviewing histopathological report postoperatively. The histopathological diagnosis was borderline tumour in two patients, clear cell carcinoma, granulosa cell tumour and mucinous cell adenocarcinoma in the other three patients. All patients are alive after a mean follow-up of 9-60 months with two patients developed recurrence. Conclusion The main concern for laparoscopic management of ovarian masses is unexpected malignancy. However, with careful patient selection, proper technique and an experienced operator, laparoscopic treatment of ovarian masses is the best approach and should be implemented, with low risk of unexpected malignancy and recurrence. © 2012 Springer-Verlag. 2018-06-11T05:10:18Z 2018-06-11T05:10:18Z 2012-06-01 Review Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics. Vol.285, No.6 (2012), 1695-1698 10.1007/s00404-011-2177-2 14320711 09320067 2-s2.0-84864447187 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/14787 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84864447187&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
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Noraziana Abd Wahab
Amphan Chalermchockchareonkit
Pongsakdi Chaisilwattana
Kamarul Bahyah Mustafa
Unexpected ovarian malignancy after conservative laparoscopic surgery: Five case series in a half decade of experience
description Aims To analyse and describe cases of unexpected ovarian malignancy after conservative laparoscopic surgery for an apparent benign ovarian mass at our centre. Methods This retrospective study was performed by collecting data from records of premenopausal women who underwent conservative laparoscopic surgery for benign ovarian mass at Siriraj Hospital over a 5 year period from 2006 to 2010. The rate of unexpected malignancy, histo-pathological type of the ovarian neoplasm and follow-up after surgery were reviewed. Results During the study period, 1,161 patients underwent conservative laparoscopic surgery. Of these, five (0.43%) had ovarian malignancy which were diagnosed after reviewing histopathological report postoperatively. The histopathological diagnosis was borderline tumour in two patients, clear cell carcinoma, granulosa cell tumour and mucinous cell adenocarcinoma in the other three patients. All patients are alive after a mean follow-up of 9-60 months with two patients developed recurrence. Conclusion The main concern for laparoscopic management of ovarian masses is unexpected malignancy. However, with careful patient selection, proper technique and an experienced operator, laparoscopic treatment of ovarian masses is the best approach and should be implemented, with low risk of unexpected malignancy and recurrence. © 2012 Springer-Verlag.
author2 International Islamic University Malaysia
author_facet International Islamic University Malaysia
Noraziana Abd Wahab
Amphan Chalermchockchareonkit
Pongsakdi Chaisilwattana
Kamarul Bahyah Mustafa
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author Noraziana Abd Wahab
Amphan Chalermchockchareonkit
Pongsakdi Chaisilwattana
Kamarul Bahyah Mustafa
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title Unexpected ovarian malignancy after conservative laparoscopic surgery: Five case series in a half decade of experience
title_short Unexpected ovarian malignancy after conservative laparoscopic surgery: Five case series in a half decade of experience
title_full Unexpected ovarian malignancy after conservative laparoscopic surgery: Five case series in a half decade of experience
title_fullStr Unexpected ovarian malignancy after conservative laparoscopic surgery: Five case series in a half decade of experience
title_full_unstemmed Unexpected ovarian malignancy after conservative laparoscopic surgery: Five case series in a half decade of experience
title_sort unexpected ovarian malignancy after conservative laparoscopic surgery: five case series in a half decade of experience
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