1.X-ray diagnosis of salpingian diverticulum--a report of 7 cases.
Shaohong, CHEN ; Hui, CHEN ; Qingmei, ZHANG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2002;22(1):87-8
Seven cases of typical salpingian diverticulum were identified by hysterosalpinography (HSG). The differentiation diagnosis of the disease was discussed. HSG is believed to be the method of choice for the diagnosis of this disease.
Adnexal Diseases/*radiography
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Diverticulum/*radiography
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*Fallopian Tubes
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Hysterosalpingography
2.Use of transvaginal B-mode ultrasonography in the diagnosis of benign ovarian cysts in premenopausal women.
Valles Desiree Anne R. ; Perona BLESILDA
Philippine Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2010;34(4):167-172
With the advent of B-mode transvaginal sonography, new opportunities are presented to better define ovarian lesions. Since its development in 1966, the transvaginal ultrasound continues to be an essential component in the diagnostic work-up of adnexal masses. This study reviewed the histopathological diagnoses of 387 patients who underwent surgery for removal of a benign ovarian cyst at our institution and compared it with the results of the patient's pre-operative ultrasound examinations done at the ultrasound section. After statistical analysis, this study showed that the B-mode transvaginal ultrasound is accurate in diagnosing the majority of benign ovarian cysts. Although it is more sensitive and specific for some types of benign ovarian cysts over others, it continues to be an important tool in the initial work-up of an ovarian cyst.
Human ; Female ; Ovarian Cysts ; Adnexal Diseases ; Ultrasonography ; Physical Examination
3.Wolffian Adnexal Tumor:Report of One Case.
Zhi-Qiang WANG ; Jin-Yun KAI ; Hua-Ying CHEN
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2020;42(4):570-572
This article reports a patient who suffered from Wolffian adnexal tumor.We also briefly elucidate the pathogenesis,clinicopathological features,diagnosis,differentiation,and treatment of Wolffian adnexal tumor,with an attempt to increase the awareness of the disease and reduce misdiagnosis.
Adenoma
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Adnexal Diseases
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Female
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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Wolffian Ducts
4.Spectrum of ocular and adnexal disease treated with acupuncture.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2010;30(5):423-425
Data studies are adopted to do systematic analysis on diseases described in theses on effect observation of acupuncture in Chinese Bio-Medical Literature and Retrieval System during 1978 to 2005. Numbers (frequency) of the disease mentioned are counted so as to analyze the acupuncture spectrum of ocular and adnexal diseases. The result indicates that the number of acupuncture spectrum of ocular and adnexal diseases is 31, which includes 22 diseases and 5 symptoms defined with western medicine as well as 4 syndromes of TCM. Thus, it can be concluded that ocular and adnexal disease is the one of the major component of acupuncture spectrums, and it is worth to popularize and apply that acupuncture for illness of this kind in clinic.
Acupuncture Therapy
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Adnexal Diseases
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therapy
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Eye Diseases
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therapy
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Female
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Humans
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
5.Premenopausal early-stage endometrial carcinoma patients with low CA-125 levels and low tumor grade may undergo ovary-saving surgery.
Seung Chul YOO ; Jong Hyuck YOON ; Woo Young KIM ; Suk Joon CHANG ; Hee Jae JOO ; Ki Hong CHANG ; Hee Sug RYU
Journal of Gynecologic Oncology 2009;20(3):181-186
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine the possible predicting factors of coexisting adnexal malignancies, and to evaluate the safety of ovary-saving surgery for early-stage endometrial carcinoma in premenopausal patients. METHODS: A retrospective review of 107 patients with endometrial carcinoma who underwent surgical treatment at our institution was conducted. All patients were younger than 50 years of age and premenopausal status. Statistical analysis was performed. RESULTS: Of the 107 patients, 78 patients had stage I to II disease and both preoperative CA-125 levels were measured and tumor grades evaluated. On multivariate analysis, preoperative CA-125 levels (p=0.018) and preoperative tumor grade (p=0.029) were independent predicting factors of adnexal diseases. The risk of coexisting ovarian malignancy was 1.8% in patients with preoperative CA-125 levels less than or equal to 34.5 U/ml and preoperative tumor grade 1 or 2. The risk increases to 20% for low CA-125 and grade 3, 13.3% for high CA-125 and grade 1 or 2, and 100% for high CA-125 and grade 3. Between patients who underwent unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy and those who underwent bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, there was no statistically significant difference in terms of BMI, preoperative CA-125 levels, FIGO stage, histology, tumor grade, lymphadenectomy, and adjuvant treatment. CONCLUSION: Ovary-saving surgery for premenopausal, early-stage endometrial cancer patients may be considered as a treatment option in those with low preoperative CA-125 and low tumor grade.
Adnexal Diseases
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Endometrial Neoplasms
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Female
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Humans
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Lymph Node Excision
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Multivariate Analysis
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Retrospective Studies
6.X-ray diagnosis of salpingian diverticulum--a report of 7 cases.
Shaohong CHEN ; Hui CHEN ; Qingmei ZHANG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2002;22(1):87-88
Seven cases of typical salpingian diverticulum were identified by hysterosalpinography (HSG). The differentiation diagnosis of the disease was discussed. HSG is believed to be the method of choice for the diagnosis of this disease.
Adnexal Diseases
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diagnostic imaging
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Adult
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Diverticulum
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diagnostic imaging
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Fallopian Tubes
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Female
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Humans
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Hysterosalpingography
7.Comparison of diagnostic efficiency between IOTA LR2 model and doctors ' experiences.
Baihua ZHAO ; Yaqian FU ; Lieming WEN ; Zhiyuan WANG ; Chun FU ; Minghui LIU
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2022;47(8):1082-1088
OBJECTIVES:
International Ovarian Tumor Analysis (IOTA) working group proposed a logistic regression (IOTA LR2) model. It is served as a risk prediction model for benign and malignant adnexal tumors. This study aims to compare the diagnostic efficiency between the IOTA LR2 model and doctors' subjective assessment on diagnosing benign and malignant adnexal mass.
METHODS:
The ultrasonographic images of 616 adnexal masses were retrospectively analyzed by the senior doctors' group and the junior doctors' group using the IOTA LR2 model and subjective assessment. The postoperative pathological diagnosis was used as the gold standard to compare the diagnostic efficiency of the 2 methods.
RESULTS:
The area under the curves of subjective assessment and IOTA LR2 model for diagnosing malignant adnexal masses were 0.86 and 0.90 for the senior doctors' group and 0.79 and 0.88 for the junior doctors' group, respectively. The sensitivity and specificity of subjective assessment for diagnosing the malignant adnexal masses were 81.0% and 91.3% for the senior doctors' group and 70.1% and 88.7% for the junior doctors' group, respectively. The sensitivity and specificity of the IOTA LR2 model for diagnosing the malignant adnexal masses were 79.6% and 88.1% for the senior doctors' group, and 79.6% and 81.7% for the junior doctors' group, respectively.There were no significant difference in the sensitivities between the senior doctors' group and junior doctors' group using the IOTA LR2 model and the senior doctors' group using subjective assessment (both P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
The diagnostic efficiency of the IOTA LR2 model is equal to the senior doctors' experiences. This model can help junior doctors to reduce the missed diagnosis of malignant adnexal masses.
Adnexal Diseases/pathology*
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Female
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Humans
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Ovarian Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging*
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Retrospective Studies
8.Minilaparotomy for Adnexal Surgery.
Dong Wook JANG ; Ji Young LEE ; In Sook SOHN ; Soo Nyung KIM
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2004;47(2):245-249
OBJECTIVE: This study investigates the morbidity of adnexal surgery through minilapatotomy by comparing with adnexal surgery through laparotomy. METHODS: From January 2000 to December 2001, 84 patients with adnexal diseases were managed through minilaparotomy and 80 patients treated with adnexal surgery through laparotomy. RESULTS: Fifty-three (69.0%) of the adnexal diseases were ectopic pregnancies. Fifty-seven patients (67.9%) were treated with salpingectomy. Other patients were treated with the following operations: salpingotomy (3 cases, 3.6%); salpingostomy (3 cases, 3.6%); fimbrioplasty (2 case, 2.4%); ovarian cyst enucleation (4 cases, 4.8%); ovarian resection (6 cases, 7.1%); parovarian cystectomy (5 cases, 6.0%); salpingooophorectomy (4 case, 4.8%). The average operation time for minilaparotomy was 30.5 +/- 9.2 minutes. The average bowel function recovery time for minilaparotomy was 28.2 +/- 15.6 hours (p<0.05). The average postoperative pain control was 29 cases (34.5%) lower than that of controls (p<0.05). The average postoperative hospital stay for minilaparotomy was 3.4 +/- 1.0 days (p<0.05). The procedure morbidity was lower than that of controls. CONCLUSION: It is suggested that minilaparotomy is a quick, convenient method to decrease patient morbidity and postoperative stay and that it could be considered an alternative to laparotomy for the treatment of adnexal diseases.
Adnexal Diseases
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Cystectomy
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Female
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Humans
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Laparotomy*
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Length of Stay
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Ovarian Cysts
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Pain, Postoperative
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Pregnancy
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Pregnancy, Ectopic
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Recovery of Function
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Salpingectomy
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Salpingostomy
9.Isolated tubal torsion in the third trimester of pregnancy managed with simultaneous salpingectomy and cesarean section
Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine 2019;36(1):59-62
Isolated tubal torsion is an uncommon cause of acute abdomen in pregnancy. Tubal torsion may occur in the absence of adnexal disease. Diagnosing tubal torsion is especially difficult in pregnancy because no precise preoperative radiological and biochemical investigations have been conducted. Most patients are diagnosed during surgery. Here, I present a case of isolated tubal torsion in a pregnant woman at 35 weeks and 6 days of gestation that was managed with salpingectomy and cesarean section simultaneously.
Abdomen, Acute
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Abdominal Pain
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Adnexal Diseases
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Cesarean Section
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Female
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Humans
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Pregnancy
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Pregnancy Trimester, Third
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Pregnancy
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Pregnant Women
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Salpingectomy
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Torsion Abnormality
10.Port site infiltration of local anesthetic after laparoendoscopic single site surgery for benign adnexal disease.
Jung Eun KIM ; Seung Hyuk SHIM ; Meari DONG ; Hyojin LEE ; Han Sung HWANG ; Han Sung KWON ; Sun Joo LEE ; Ji Young LEE ; In Sook SOHN ; Soo Nyung KIM ; Soon Beom KANG
Obstetrics & Gynecology Science 2017;60(5):455-461
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether local bupivacaine injection into the incision site after gynecologic laparoendoscopic single site surgery (LESS) improves postoperative pain. METHODS: This prospective cohort study included consecutive 158 patients who had LESS for benign adnexal disease from March 2013 to December 2015. Chronologically, 82 patients (March 2013 to August 2014) received no bupivacaine (group 1) and 76 (August 2014 to December 2015) received a bupivacaine block (group 2). For group 2, 10 mL 0.25% bupivacaine was injected into the 20 mm-incision site through all preperitoneal layers after LESS completion. Primary outcome is postoperative pain score using the visual analog scale (VAS). RESULTS: There was no difference in clinicopathological characteristics between the groups. Operating time (expressed as median [range], 92 [55–222] vs. 100 [50–185] minutes, P=0.137) and estimated blood loss (50 [30–1,500] vs. 125 [30–1,000] mL, P=0.482) were similar between the groups. Post-surgical VAS pain scores after 3 hours (3.5 [2–6] vs. 3.5 [2–5], P=0.478), 6 to 8 hours (3.5 [2–6] vs. 3 [1–8], P=0.478), and 16 to 24 hours (3 [2–4] vs. 3 [1–7], P=0.664) did not differ between groups. CONCLUSION: Bupivacaine injection into the trocar site did not improve postoperative pain after LESS. Randomized trials are needed to evaluate the benefits of local bupivacaine anesthetic for postoperative pain reduction.
Adnexal Diseases*
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Anesthesia, Local
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Bupivacaine
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Cohort Studies
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Female
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Humans
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Laparoscopy
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Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures
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Pain, Postoperative
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Prospective Studies
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Surgical Instruments
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Visual Analog Scale