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World J Methodol. Dec 26, 2017; 7(4): 148-150
Published online Dec 26, 2017. doi: 10.5662/wjm.v7.i4.148
Published online Dec 26, 2017. doi: 10.5662/wjm.v7.i4.148
Laparoscopic-extracorporeal surgery performed with a fixation device for adnexal masses complicating pregnancy: Report of two cases
Hanako Kasahara, Iwaho Kikuchi, Aya Otsuka, Yoko Tsuzuki, Michio Nojima, Koyo Yoshida, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Juntendo University Urayasu Hospital, Chiba 279-0021, Japan
Author contributions: Kasahara H and Kikuchi I contributed equally to this work; Kasahara H, Kikuchi I, Otsuka A and Tsuzuki Y performed the research; Kikuchi I designed the research; Nojima M and Yoshida K conducted the research; Kasahara H wrote the paper.
Informed consent statement: Because the patients have moved, we could not contact them. Before the operation, we have got comprehensive agreement, so the IRB approved.
Conflict-of-interest statement: None.
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Correspondence to: Iwaho Kikuchi, MD, PhD, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Juntendo University Urayasu Hospital, Tomioka 2-1-1, Urayasu City, Chiba 279-0021, Japan. kikuchi@juntendo.ac.jp
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Received: January 16, 2017
Peer-review started: January 18, 2017
First decision: March 27, 2017
Revised: November 18, 2017
Accepted: December 1, 2017
Article in press: December 1, 2017
Published online: December 26, 2017
Processing time: 343 Days and 13.6 Hours
Peer-review started: January 18, 2017
First decision: March 27, 2017
Revised: November 18, 2017
Accepted: December 1, 2017
Article in press: December 1, 2017
Published online: December 26, 2017
Processing time: 343 Days and 13.6 Hours
ARTICLE HIGHLIGHTS
Clinical diagnosis
Ovarian cyst (benign).
Differential diagnosis
Ovarian carcinoma, etc.
Imaging diagnosis
Magnetic resonance imaging findings as follows: Case 1: Mature cystic teratoma; Case 2: Endometrioma.
Pathological diagnosis
Case 1: Mature cystic teratoma; Case 2: Endometrioma.
Treatment
Surgical treatment.
Related reports
This manuscript was the first report about this device.
Experiences and lessons
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