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SM Journal of Anesthesia

Anesthetic Experiences in New Borns with Gaint Ovarian Cysts: Case Reports

[ ISSN : 3068-0891 ]

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Received: 09-Apr-2016

Accepted: 18-May-2016

Published: 19-May-2016

Hatice Toprak¹*, Eyup Aydogan¹, Ibrahim Akkoyun², and Sadık Ozmen³

¹Department of Anesthesiology, Konya Training and Research Hospital, Turkey
²Department of Pediatric Surgery, Konya Training and Research Hospital, Turkey
³Department of Anesthesiology, Antalya Training and Research Hospital, Turkey

Corresponding Author:

Toprak H, Department of Anesthesiology, Konya Training and Research Hospital, Turkey, Tel: +905357827688; Email: dr.hd@mynet.com

Keywords

Newborn; Ovarian Cyst; Laparoscopic Surgery

Abstract

The detection rate of neonatal ovarian cysts increased since routine antenatal ultrasound has been implemented. These cysts are generally asymptomatic during prenatal and antenatal period, they often regress spontaneously, and it was reported that big ones which have diameter larger than 4-5 cm have the risk of ovarian necrosis due to torsion, urinary tract compression, vena cava compression and cyst rupture.

Treatment with laparoscopic surgery have advantages such as better cosmetic outcomes, less fluid and heat loss, fast recovery and less postoperative pain.

Newborns have some specific features of anesthetic management because of their specific physiological features. We aimed to present of anesthetic experiences in newborns with giant ovarian cysts who were treated with laparoscopic surgery.

Citation

Toprak H, Aydogan E, Akkoyun I and Ozmen S. Anesthetic Experiences in New Borns with Gaint Ovarian Cysts: Case Reports. SM J Anesth. 2016; 2(1): 1004.