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Intraoperative Ultrasound Leads to Conservative Management of Benign Ovarian Tumors: A Retrospective, Single-Center Study

Objective To evaluate whether the use of intraoperative ultrasound leads to more conservative surgeries for benign ovarian tumors. Methods Women who underwent surgery between 2007 and 2017 for benign ovarian tumors were retrospectively analyzed. The women were classified into two groups: those who u...

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Autores principales: Badiglian-Filho, Levon, Menezes, Ademir Narciso de Oliveira, Faloppa, Carlos Chaves, Fukazawa, Elza Mieko, Mantoan, Henrique, Kumagai, Lillian Yuri, Baiocchi, Glauco
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Thieme Revinter Publicações Ltda 2019
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10316794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31745961
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1698774
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author Badiglian-Filho, Levon
Menezes, Ademir Narciso de Oliveira
Faloppa, Carlos Chaves
Fukazawa, Elza Mieko
Mantoan, Henrique
Kumagai, Lillian Yuri
Baiocchi, Glauco
author_facet Badiglian-Filho, Levon
Menezes, Ademir Narciso de Oliveira
Faloppa, Carlos Chaves
Fukazawa, Elza Mieko
Mantoan, Henrique
Kumagai, Lillian Yuri
Baiocchi, Glauco
author_sort Badiglian-Filho, Levon
collection PubMed
description Objective To evaluate whether the use of intraoperative ultrasound leads to more conservative surgeries for benign ovarian tumors. Methods Women who underwent surgery between 2007 and 2017 for benign ovarian tumors were retrospectively analyzed. The women were classified into two groups: those who underwent intraoperative ultrasound (group A) and those who did not (group B). In group A, minimally-invasive surgery was performed for most patients (a specific laparoscopic ultrasound probe was used), and four patients were submitted to laparotomy (a linear ultrasound probe was used). The primary endpoint was ovarian sparing surgery (oophoroplasty). Results Among the 82 cases identified, only 36 met the inclusion criteria for the present study. Out of these cases, 25 underwent intraoperative ultrasound, and 11 did not. There were no significant differences in arterial hypertension, diabetes, smoking history, and body mass index for the two groups (p = 0.450). Tumor diameter was also similar for both groups, ranging from 1 cm to 11 cm in group A and from 1.3 cm to 10 cm in group B (p = 0.594). Tumor histology confirmed mature teratomas for all of the cases in group B and for 68.0% of the cases in group A. When the intraoperative ultrasound was performed, a more conservative surgery was performed (p < 0.001). Conclusion The use of intraoperative ultrasound resulted in more conservative surgeries for the resection of benign ovarian tumors at our center.
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spelling pubmed-103167942023-07-27 Intraoperative Ultrasound Leads to Conservative Management of Benign Ovarian Tumors: A Retrospective, Single-Center Study Badiglian-Filho, Levon Menezes, Ademir Narciso de Oliveira Faloppa, Carlos Chaves Fukazawa, Elza Mieko Mantoan, Henrique Kumagai, Lillian Yuri Baiocchi, Glauco Rev Bras Ginecol Obstet Objective To evaluate whether the use of intraoperative ultrasound leads to more conservative surgeries for benign ovarian tumors. Methods Women who underwent surgery between 2007 and 2017 for benign ovarian tumors were retrospectively analyzed. The women were classified into two groups: those who underwent intraoperative ultrasound (group A) and those who did not (group B). In group A, minimally-invasive surgery was performed for most patients (a specific laparoscopic ultrasound probe was used), and four patients were submitted to laparotomy (a linear ultrasound probe was used). The primary endpoint was ovarian sparing surgery (oophoroplasty). Results Among the 82 cases identified, only 36 met the inclusion criteria for the present study. Out of these cases, 25 underwent intraoperative ultrasound, and 11 did not. There were no significant differences in arterial hypertension, diabetes, smoking history, and body mass index for the two groups (p = 0.450). Tumor diameter was also similar for both groups, ranging from 1 cm to 11 cm in group A and from 1.3 cm to 10 cm in group B (p = 0.594). Tumor histology confirmed mature teratomas for all of the cases in group B and for 68.0% of the cases in group A. When the intraoperative ultrasound was performed, a more conservative surgery was performed (p < 0.001). Conclusion The use of intraoperative ultrasound resulted in more conservative surgeries for the resection of benign ovarian tumors at our center. Thieme Revinter Publicações Ltda 2019-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10316794/ /pubmed/31745961 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1698774 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Badiglian-Filho, Levon
Menezes, Ademir Narciso de Oliveira
Faloppa, Carlos Chaves
Fukazawa, Elza Mieko
Mantoan, Henrique
Kumagai, Lillian Yuri
Baiocchi, Glauco
Intraoperative Ultrasound Leads to Conservative Management of Benign Ovarian Tumors: A Retrospective, Single-Center Study
title Intraoperative Ultrasound Leads to Conservative Management of Benign Ovarian Tumors: A Retrospective, Single-Center Study
title_full Intraoperative Ultrasound Leads to Conservative Management of Benign Ovarian Tumors: A Retrospective, Single-Center Study
title_fullStr Intraoperative Ultrasound Leads to Conservative Management of Benign Ovarian Tumors: A Retrospective, Single-Center Study
title_full_unstemmed Intraoperative Ultrasound Leads to Conservative Management of Benign Ovarian Tumors: A Retrospective, Single-Center Study
title_short Intraoperative Ultrasound Leads to Conservative Management of Benign Ovarian Tumors: A Retrospective, Single-Center Study
title_sort intraoperative ultrasound leads to conservative management of benign ovarian tumors: a retrospective, single-center study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10316794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31745961
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1698774
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