Recurrent Ovarian Cyst in Pregnancy, The Advantage of Laparoscopic Approach – A Case Report by Wan Ahmad Hazim Wan Ghazali in Open Access Journal of Reproductive System and Sexual Disorders (OAJRSD) in Lupine Publishers
The incidence of recurrent ovarian cyst in pregnancy is rare. However, complications such as torsion, rupture,
infection, haemorrhage and obstructed labour may occur. Thus, surgical removal is required to avoid such complications. A 27-year-old parity 1 with history of laparoscopic
cystectomy during her first pregnancy presented with recurrent
ovarian cyst in her second pregnancy at 13 weeks of gestation. Removal
of ovarian cyst was done laparoscopically without significant
complications. The remaining of her pregnancy was uncomplicated, and she
delivered a healthy infant at term. Laparoscopic cystectomy is safe and should be the gold standard in pregnant women.
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