Combined ultrasonographically guided drainage and laparoscopic excision of a large ovarian cyst

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
F Nagele, A L Magos

Abstract

Large ovarian cysts are conventionally treated by laparotomy. We describe a technique of transabdominal drainage under ultrasonographic control followed by laparoscopic excision of an ovarian cyst that was 24 x 10 x 20 cm. This approach has the benefits of minimal-access surgery and is suitable for unilocular benign cysts of any size.

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