Author/Authors :
Xin-ke, Qin Department of Pediatric Sugery of Wuhan Medical and Health Center for Women and Children - Wuhan, China , Xue-qiang, Yan Department of Pediatric Sugery of Wuhan Medical and Health Center for Women and Children - Wuhan, China , Nan-nan, Zheng Department of Pediatric Sugery of Wuhan Medical and Health Center for Women and Children - Wuhan, China , Lei, Yu Department of Pediatric Sugery of Wuhan Medical and Health Center for Women and Children - Wuhan, China , Wei, Lu Department of Pediatric Sugery of Wuhan Medical and Health Center for Women and Children - Wuhan, China , Hong-qiang, Bian Department of Pediatric Sugery of Wuhan Medical and Health Center for Women and Children - Wuhan, China , Jun,Yang Department of Pediatric Sugery of Wuhan Medical and Health Center for Women and Children - Wuhan, China , Xu-fei, Duan Department of Pediatric Sugery of Wuhan Medical and Health Center for Women and Children - Wuhan, China
Abstract :
Background: To discuss the experience of diagnosis and treatment of ovarian cyst in infants. Materials and Methods: A retrospective
review was conducted on 20 infants who suffered from ovarian cyst. Results: There were no dysplasia ovarian was found in children
which were preoperatively diagnosed simplex cyst. Within thirteen children preoperatively detected mixed cystic-solid lesion, six
cases ovarian cysts disappeared and two cases underwent poor blood supply in the following time. Conclusion: Adverse effects
for ovarian cyst in infants can be prevented by agressive surgical intervention. Harmful effects of ovarian cyst can be prevented by
positive surgical intervention despite the diagnostic difficulties in children with clinical symptoms of this condition