Gynecologic Oncology Consult

Adnexal masses in pregnancy


 

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Washings should be obtained and providers should perform a thorough inspection of the abdomen, contralateral ovary, omentum, and peritoneal surfaces. Any suspicious lesions should be biopsied. A simple cystectomy is reasonable with benign lesions; however, a unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy should be performed with frozen confirmation if there are any concerning findings for malignancy. If a malignancy is confirmed, a gynecologic oncologist should be consulted, and surgical staging should be considered.

Dr. Sullivan is a chief resident in the department of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Gehrig is professor and director of gynecologic oncology at the university. Dr. Clarke-Pearson is the chair and the Robert A. Ross Distinguished Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and a professor in the division of gynecologic oncology at the university. Dr. Sullivan, Dr. Gehrig, and Dr. Clarke-Pearson said they had no relevant financial disclosures.

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