Technical refinements of ultrasound (US) have greatly affected the antenatal diagnosis and treatment of ovarian cysts. From 1985 to 1990 25 consecutive fetuses with ovarian cysts were followed-up by US both during pregnancy and postnatally. All cases were diagnosed between the 28th and 39th weeks of gestation. Deliveries were all at term; cesarean section was required only for obstetric complications. Eight fetuses (32%) showed US patterns of cyst torsion, a finding confirmed at surgery in all. In five patients US patterns suggested complications postnatally that were also confirmed at operation. In six cases cysts increased or remained unchanged in size after 15 days of life: in 50% of these surgery showed ovarian torsion. In the remaining six cases spontaneous resolution occurred within 1 to 4 months. One patient required intrauterine needle aspiration. There were two cases of intestinal obstruction. To date, more than 60% of newborns with ovarian cysts require oophorectomy; however, different treatments (cystectomy, needle aspiration, uncapping) combined with a close US follow-up are likely to reduce this percentage.

Bagolan, P., Rivosecchi, M., Giorlandino, C., Bilancioni, E., Nahom, A., Zaccara, A., et al. (1992). Prenatal diagnosis and clinical outcome of ovarian cysts. JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC SURGERY, 27(7), 879-881 [10.1016/0022-3468(92)90390-S].

Prenatal diagnosis and clinical outcome of ovarian cysts

Bagolan P.;
1992-01-01

Abstract

Technical refinements of ultrasound (US) have greatly affected the antenatal diagnosis and treatment of ovarian cysts. From 1985 to 1990 25 consecutive fetuses with ovarian cysts were followed-up by US both during pregnancy and postnatally. All cases were diagnosed between the 28th and 39th weeks of gestation. Deliveries were all at term; cesarean section was required only for obstetric complications. Eight fetuses (32%) showed US patterns of cyst torsion, a finding confirmed at surgery in all. In five patients US patterns suggested complications postnatally that were also confirmed at operation. In six cases cysts increased or remained unchanged in size after 15 days of life: in 50% of these surgery showed ovarian torsion. In the remaining six cases spontaneous resolution occurred within 1 to 4 months. One patient required intrauterine needle aspiration. There were two cases of intestinal obstruction. To date, more than 60% of newborns with ovarian cysts require oophorectomy; however, different treatments (cystectomy, needle aspiration, uncapping) combined with a close US follow-up are likely to reduce this percentage.
1992
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/20 - CHIRURGIA PEDIATRICA E INFANTILE
English
OVARIAN CYST
ANTENATAL DIAGNOSIS
FETAL ULTRASOUND
Bagolan, P., Rivosecchi, M., Giorlandino, C., Bilancioni, E., Nahom, A., Zaccara, A., et al. (1992). Prenatal diagnosis and clinical outcome of ovarian cysts. JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC SURGERY, 27(7), 879-881 [10.1016/0022-3468(92)90390-S].
Bagolan, P; Rivosecchi, M; Giorlandino, C; Bilancioni, E; Nahom, A; Zaccara, A; Trucchi, A; Ferro, F
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