RESULTS OF LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY FOR BENIGN OVARIAN TUMORS AT THANH NHAN HOSPITAL

Trí Tiến Thành Lê, Thị Thu Nga Phan, Thúy Diệu Nguyễn, Xuân Trọng Lê, Toàn Anh Ngô, Thị Hoa Đào

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Objective: To evaluate the results of laparoscopic surgery for benign ovarian tumors at Thanh Nhan Hospital. Methods: The study subjects are the medical records of ovarian tumor patients who underwent laparoscopic surgery at Thanh Nhan Hospital from January 2022 to December 2023. The study evaluated variables including: surgical treatment strategy, laparoscopic success rate, postoperative complications, and postoperative hospital stay. Results: The mean age was 34.9. The age group of 30-39 accounted for the highest proportion (40.2%). Mixed echo (29.3%) and anechoic (21.1%) were the most common features on ultrasound. Most cases of tumors were in one-side ovary, cases of a single tumor accounted for 85.6%. The average tumor size was 6.6cm; Most cases had tumors ranging from 5-10cm in size (80.3%). The highest percentage of pathological anatomy was dermoid cysts (38.8%) and serous cysts (28.6%). Elective surgery in 76.2% of cases. 23.2% of cases were indicated for oophorectomy, the rest were indicated for cystectomy. 78.2% did not have significant peritoneal adhesions during surgery, 1.4% of cases were converted to open surgery. Preoperative tumor complications occurred in 11.6%; most of which were cyst torsion (8.8%). Conclusion: Benign ovarian tumors are often found in reproductive age, most of them have no obvious clinical symptoms. 98.6% of laparoscopic surgeries are successful. Laparoscopic surgery at Thanh Nhan Hospital is highly effective with minimal invasiveness

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