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Ultrasound‐guided laparotomic oocyte retrieval during surgery for fertility preservation in a case of tumor recurrence after a unilateral salpingo‐oophorectomy

CASE: A 28 year old unmarried woman underwent a unilateral salpingo‐oophorectomy and was suspected of having a malignant tumor in the remaining ovary. After consultation with the patient and her family, it was decided to cryopreserve the unfertilized oocytes. In order to reduce the risk of puncturin...

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Autores principales: Ito, Ayumu, Katagiri, Yukiko, Fukuda, Yusuke, Kugimiya, Tsuyoki, Nagao, Koichi, Morita, Mineto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5768966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29371829
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/rmb2.12076
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author Ito, Ayumu
Katagiri, Yukiko
Fukuda, Yusuke
Kugimiya, Tsuyoki
Nagao, Koichi
Morita, Mineto
author_facet Ito, Ayumu
Katagiri, Yukiko
Fukuda, Yusuke
Kugimiya, Tsuyoki
Nagao, Koichi
Morita, Mineto
author_sort Ito, Ayumu
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description CASE: A 28 year old unmarried woman underwent a unilateral salpingo‐oophorectomy and was suspected of having a malignant tumor in the remaining ovary. After consultation with the patient and her family, it was decided to cryopreserve the unfertilized oocytes. In order to reduce the risk of puncturing or rupturing the tumor when performing the oocyte retrieval from the ovary that was affected by the malignant tumor, it was chosen to use direct laparotomic oocyte retrieval during surgery, instead of conventional transvaginal retrieval. In order to further reduce the risk of tumor rupture, an ultrasound was used in the laparotomy field to precisely puncture only the follicle and thus avoid the tumor. A total of 11 oocytes was retrieved and 10 of them were cryopreserved in the MII phase. OUTCOME: By using an ultrasound at the same time as the oocyte retrieval, it was possible to avoid the ovarian tumor site. Furthermore, by checking and puncturing the follicles, it became possible to retrieve oocytes from the healthy parts of the ovary with greater precision. The combined use of an ultrasound with oocyte retrieval can be considered to be an effective method because it can be performed relatively easily. CONCLUSION: The authors believe that not only macroscopic, but also ultrasonic, methods are useful to reduce the risk of tumor rupture.
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spelling pubmed-57689662018-01-25 Ultrasound‐guided laparotomic oocyte retrieval during surgery for fertility preservation in a case of tumor recurrence after a unilateral salpingo‐oophorectomy Ito, Ayumu Katagiri, Yukiko Fukuda, Yusuke Kugimiya, Tsuyoki Nagao, Koichi Morita, Mineto Reprod Med Biol Case Reports CASE: A 28 year old unmarried woman underwent a unilateral salpingo‐oophorectomy and was suspected of having a malignant tumor in the remaining ovary. After consultation with the patient and her family, it was decided to cryopreserve the unfertilized oocytes. In order to reduce the risk of puncturing or rupturing the tumor when performing the oocyte retrieval from the ovary that was affected by the malignant tumor, it was chosen to use direct laparotomic oocyte retrieval during surgery, instead of conventional transvaginal retrieval. In order to further reduce the risk of tumor rupture, an ultrasound was used in the laparotomy field to precisely puncture only the follicle and thus avoid the tumor. A total of 11 oocytes was retrieved and 10 of them were cryopreserved in the MII phase. OUTCOME: By using an ultrasound at the same time as the oocyte retrieval, it was possible to avoid the ovarian tumor site. Furthermore, by checking and puncturing the follicles, it became possible to retrieve oocytes from the healthy parts of the ovary with greater precision. The combined use of an ultrasound with oocyte retrieval can be considered to be an effective method because it can be performed relatively easily. CONCLUSION: The authors believe that not only macroscopic, but also ultrasonic, methods are useful to reduce the risk of tumor rupture. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5768966/ /pubmed/29371829 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/rmb2.12076 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Reproductive Medicine and Biology published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Japan Society for Reproductive Medicine. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Case Reports
Ito, Ayumu
Katagiri, Yukiko
Fukuda, Yusuke
Kugimiya, Tsuyoki
Nagao, Koichi
Morita, Mineto
Ultrasound‐guided laparotomic oocyte retrieval during surgery for fertility preservation in a case of tumor recurrence after a unilateral salpingo‐oophorectomy
title Ultrasound‐guided laparotomic oocyte retrieval during surgery for fertility preservation in a case of tumor recurrence after a unilateral salpingo‐oophorectomy
title_full Ultrasound‐guided laparotomic oocyte retrieval during surgery for fertility preservation in a case of tumor recurrence after a unilateral salpingo‐oophorectomy
title_fullStr Ultrasound‐guided laparotomic oocyte retrieval during surgery for fertility preservation in a case of tumor recurrence after a unilateral salpingo‐oophorectomy
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasound‐guided laparotomic oocyte retrieval during surgery for fertility preservation in a case of tumor recurrence after a unilateral salpingo‐oophorectomy
title_short Ultrasound‐guided laparotomic oocyte retrieval during surgery for fertility preservation in a case of tumor recurrence after a unilateral salpingo‐oophorectomy
title_sort ultrasound‐guided laparotomic oocyte retrieval during surgery for fertility preservation in a case of tumor recurrence after a unilateral salpingo‐oophorectomy
topic Case Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5768966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29371829
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/rmb2.12076
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