Surgical approach to giant ovarian masses in adolescents: technical considerations

Ovarian neoplasms arising from the surface epithelium are rare in the pediatric population; their knowledge is therefore limited and the appropriate management is poorly defined. We describe our experience and suggest our surgical approach to adolescents affected by voluminous ovarian masses. Two 15...

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Main Authors: Giorgio Persano, Elisa Severi, Noemi Cantone, Filippo Incerti, Enrico Ciardini, Bruno Noccioli
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-09-01
Series:Pediatric Reports
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Online Access:https://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/pr/article/view/7752
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spelling doaj-7bad401642634bf195b101ae36159cb72021-01-02T11:17:39ZengMDPI AGPediatric Reports2036-749X2036-75032018-09-0110310.4081/pr.2018.7752Surgical approach to giant ovarian masses in adolescents: technical considerationsGiorgio Persano0Elisa Severi1Noemi Cantone2Filippo Incerti3Enrico Ciardini4Bruno Noccioli5Department of Pediatric Surgery, Azienza Ospedaliero-Universitaria Meyer, FirenzeDepartment of Neonatal and Emergency Surgery, Azienza Ospedaliero-Universitaria Meyer, FirenzeDepartment of Neonatal and Emergency Surgery, Azienza Ospedaliero-Universitaria Meyer, FirenzeDepartment of Pediatric Surgery, Azienza Ospedaliero-Universitaria Meyer, FirenzeDepartment of Neonatal and Emergency Surgery, Azienza Ospedaliero-Universitaria Meyer, FirenzeDepartment of Neonatal and Emergency Surgery, Azienza Ospedaliero-Universitaria Meyer, FirenzeOvarian neoplasms arising from the surface epithelium are rare in the pediatric population; their knowledge is therefore limited and the appropriate management is poorly defined. We describe our experience and suggest our surgical approach to adolescents affected by voluminous ovarian masses. Two 15-year-old adolescents were admitted to our institution in 2017 for multilobulated, fluid-filled masses measuring over 30 cm arising from the ovaries. The cystic component was drained intraoperatively with a spillage-free technique, consisting in the application of a sterile autoadhesive transparent drape on the cyst and the insertion of a 12 Ch pleural drain, secured with a purse-string suture. Unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy was then carried out. Histology revealed mucinous cystadenoma in both patients. Surgical treatment of ovarian masses should aim at both radically excising the tumor and preserving the fertility of the patients. Decompression with spillage-free techniques can be useful to achieve radical therapy with limited manipulation of tissues.https://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/pr/article/view/7752Mucinous cistadenomaAdolescentsPediatric Ovarian Tumors
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author Giorgio Persano
Elisa Severi
Noemi Cantone
Filippo Incerti
Enrico Ciardini
Bruno Noccioli
spellingShingle Giorgio Persano
Elisa Severi
Noemi Cantone
Filippo Incerti
Enrico Ciardini
Bruno Noccioli
Surgical approach to giant ovarian masses in adolescents: technical considerations
Pediatric Reports
Mucinous cistadenoma
Adolescents
Pediatric Ovarian Tumors
author_facet Giorgio Persano
Elisa Severi
Noemi Cantone
Filippo Incerti
Enrico Ciardini
Bruno Noccioli
author_sort Giorgio Persano
title Surgical approach to giant ovarian masses in adolescents: technical considerations
title_short Surgical approach to giant ovarian masses in adolescents: technical considerations
title_full Surgical approach to giant ovarian masses in adolescents: technical considerations
title_fullStr Surgical approach to giant ovarian masses in adolescents: technical considerations
title_full_unstemmed Surgical approach to giant ovarian masses in adolescents: technical considerations
title_sort surgical approach to giant ovarian masses in adolescents: technical considerations
publisher MDPI AG
series Pediatric Reports
issn 2036-749X
2036-7503
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Ovarian neoplasms arising from the surface epithelium are rare in the pediatric population; their knowledge is therefore limited and the appropriate management is poorly defined. We describe our experience and suggest our surgical approach to adolescents affected by voluminous ovarian masses. Two 15-year-old adolescents were admitted to our institution in 2017 for multilobulated, fluid-filled masses measuring over 30 cm arising from the ovaries. The cystic component was drained intraoperatively with a spillage-free technique, consisting in the application of a sterile autoadhesive transparent drape on the cyst and the insertion of a 12 Ch pleural drain, secured with a purse-string suture. Unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy was then carried out. Histology revealed mucinous cystadenoma in both patients. Surgical treatment of ovarian masses should aim at both radically excising the tumor and preserving the fertility of the patients. Decompression with spillage-free techniques can be useful to achieve radical therapy with limited manipulation of tissues.
topic Mucinous cistadenoma
Adolescents
Pediatric Ovarian Tumors
url https://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/pr/article/view/7752
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