Acta Scientific Clinical Case Reports

Case ReportVolume 3 Issue 10

Surgical Treatment of Endometrioma During Pregnancy: A Case Report

Sinchikhin SP*, Telegina IV and Pavlov RV

Department of Clinical Case Reports, Russia

*Corresponding Author: Sinchikhin SP, Department of Clinical Case Reports, Russia.

Received: August 22, 2022; Published: September 02, 2022

Abstract

A case of surgical treatment of ovarian endometrioma during pregnancy is presented in the article. A 29-years old woman with an adnexal mass detected during pregnancy underwent elective adnexectomy at 18 weeks of pregnancy due to the large tumor size and high risk of malignancy. No complication was observed in the postoperative period and during pregnancy. The diagnosis of ovarian endometrioma was histologically confirmed. The pregnancy ended with at-term vaginal delivery of a healthy newborn.

Keywords: Endometriosis; Pregnancy; Childbirth; Endometrioma; Adnexectomy

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Citation: Sinchikhin SP., et al. “Surgical Treatment of Endometrioma During Pregnancy: A Case Report". Acta Scientific Clinical Case Reports 3.10 (2022): 08-09.

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