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Successful laparoscopic bipolar coagulation of a large arteriovenous malformation due to invasive trophoblastic disease: a case report. (CROSBI ID 151327)

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Čorušić, Ante ; Barišić, Dubravko ; Lovrić, Helena ; Despot, Albert ; Planinic, Pavao Successful laparoscopic bipolar coagulation of a large arteriovenous malformation due to invasive trophoblastic disease: a case report. // Journal of minimally invasive gynecology, 16 (2009), 368-371

Podaci o odgovornosti

Čorušić, Ante ; Barišić, Dubravko ; Lovrić, Helena ; Despot, Albert ; Planinic, Pavao

engleski

Successful laparoscopic bipolar coagulation of a large arteriovenous malformation due to invasive trophoblastic disease: a case report.

We report the case of an acquired large arteriovenous malformation due to invasive gestational trophoblastic tumor that was treated successfully with laparoscopic surgery. After 4 cycles of methotrexate chemotherapy, a vascular tangle (volume, 28 cm(3)) was noted that emerged from the right uterine horn, invading the broad ligament adjacent to the uterine artery. Doppler ultrasonography along with magnetic resonance arteriography confirmed the diagnosis. The location, size and relation of this arteriovenous malformation to the uterine vasculature demanded urgent intervention. Laparoscopy was performed, and bipolar coagulation of the ovarian and uterine artery feeding branches was achieved after surgical resection of the tumor. The defect in the uterine wall with an intact uterine cavity was reconstructed using sutures. There were no intraoperative or postoperative complications. The patient underwent chemotherapy, and at 2- month follow-up was cured and has since had regular menstrual cycles.

laparoscopy; invasive trophoblastic disease

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16

2009.

368-371

objavljeno

1553-4650

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