The Recurrence Rate of Ovarian Dermoid Cysts in Pediatric and Adolescent Girls

作者:Rogers Erin M*; Allen Lisa; Kives Sari
来源:Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, 2014, 27(4): 222-226.
DOI:10.1016/j.jpag.2013.11.006

摘要

Study Objective: To assess the rate of recurrence of ovarian dermoid cysts in pediatric and adolescent girls at the Hospital for Sick Children. Design: A retrospective chart review of all dermoid cysts surgically managed at the hospital for Sick Children from January 2003 to June 2012. Setting: The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada. Participants: 66 adolescent and pediatric patients <18 years old treated with ovarian cystectomy of their dermoid cysts by either laparoscopy (n = 40) or laparotomy (n = 26). Main Outcome Measures: Total dermoid cyst recurrence, recurrence after laparoscopy versus laparotomy, follow-up imaging completed and ultrasonographic identification of other ovarian cysts in follow-up. Data was assessed with Fisher exact test where appropriate (P < .05). Results: The mean age of patients at time of surgery was 12.9 years (range 2.5-18.1). 25/66 (38%) of patients received no follow-up, 6/66 (9%) were followed by a single ultrasonography and 35/66 (53%) were followed with annual ultrasonography for up to 5 years. 35 patients completed their initial ultrasonography where 19/35 (54%) patients had new ovarian cysts diagnosed including: 6 functional/hemorrhagic, 3 dermoid, and 10 unspecified cysts. All new dermoids were suspected at first follow-up ultrasonography (6/35), but 3 required a second follow-up ultrasonography for confirmation. Overall, 7/66 (11%) patients had recurrent or persistent dermoid cysts of which 2 (3%) required repeat surgery. There was no significant impact on the type of surgery and dermoid recurrence. Conclusion: The incidence of recurrent dermoid cysts in a pediatric and adolescent population following ovarian cystectomy is 10.6% where only 3% will recur and require further surgical management.

  • 出版日期2014-8