ULTRASONOGRAPHIC CRITERIA FOR THE CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT OF ANTENATALLY DIAGNOSED FETAL OVARIAN CYSTS
- 1 February 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 33 (2) , 196-198
Abstract
Routine antennal ultrasonography at regular intervals will detect fetal ovarian cysts. Before the era of ultrasound, the attending physician was unaware ofthe presence of these cysts. It is therefore imperative that a protocol for the management of asymptomatic, antenatally diagnosed ovarian cysts be developed. The vast majority of these cysts are benign and functional; laparotomy during the neonatal period is not only unnecessary but may be harmful. In a prospective study undertaken at Tygerberg Hospital, Parowvallei, South Africa, six ultrasound criteria were drawn up for the safe, conservative management of these neonates. Adherence to these criteria enabled us to manage five of seven neonates conservatively. Laparotomy in one neonate showed a benign functional ovarian cyst. Retrospectively, this case should have been managed conservatively. In the remaining neonate a laparotomy for an acute abdomen demonstrated torsion of an ovarian cyst, emphasizing the necessity for adequate follow-up.This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
- OVARIAN CYSTS AND TUMORS IN INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD1985
- Ultrasound Screening for Abdominal Masses in the Neonatal PeriodArchives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1982