Management of ovarian masses. AAGL 1990 survey. |
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Authors: | J F Hulka W H Parker M W Surrey J M Phillips |
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Affiliation: | Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill 27514-7570. |
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Abstract: | The American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists (AAGL) membership was surveyed on the use of laparoscopy in the management of persistent ovarian masses in 1990. A total of 13,739 laparoscopies were performed for this indication. Ninety-six percent of the respondents performed laparoscopy for this indication on premenopausal women only. Among respondents performing laparoscopy for suspected cancer, there was a 14% conversion rate to laparotomy, compared to 9% among those who performed direct laparotomies when cancer was suspected. An overall incidence of 4 per 1,000 cases of stage I ovarian cancer was found, and about 70% of women with persistent adnexal masses were managed by laparoscopy alone. The risks to women with cancer, as well as the benefits to those without, are discussed. |
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