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Paratubal Borderline Malignancy: A Case of a 17-Year-Old Adolescent Female Treated with Laparo-Endoscopic Single-Site Surgery and a Review of the Literature

Authors
Lee, SanghoonAhn, Ki HoonPark, Hyun TaeHong, Soon CheolLee, Yoo JinKim, In SunKim, Tak
Issue Date
2월-2016
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
Keywords
Paratubal; Borderline; Malignancy; LESS; Adolescent
Citation
JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC AND ADOLESCENT GYNECOLOGY, v.29, no.1, pp.74 - 76
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC AND ADOLESCENT GYNECOLOGY
Volume
29
Number
1
Start Page
74
End Page
76
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/89605
DOI
10.1016/j.jpag.2014.07.012
ISSN
1083-3188
Abstract
Background: Although paratubal cysts are common, borderline paratubal cysts are extremely rare. We describe the case of a large borderline paratubal cyst in a 17-year-old adolescent female treated with laparo-endoscopic single-site surgery (LESS), and review the literature. Case: A 17-year-old female was referred due to a large right adnexal cyst on pelvic sonogram. A CT scan showed a 19-cm cystic lesion with enhancing papillary projection along the wall. Laparo-endoscopic single-site surgery confirmed a large cystic mass that originated from the right salpinx. Right salpingectomy and right ovarian wedge resection were performed, and intraoperative frozen section analysis was conducted. The result of the frozen section analysis and final pathologic review indicated that the cyst was a serous papillary-type borderline tumor in a paratubal cyst. Summary and Conclusion: To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case report of a BPC treated with LESS. We suggest that minimally invasive, fertility-preserving surgery should be considered as a standard treatment of borderline paratubal cysts if patients desire future fertility.
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