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Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology ; : 1184-1187, 2003.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-119823

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness and the safety of vaginal total hysterectomy. METHODS: We reviewed the medical records of the 110 patients who underwent vaginal total hysterectomy for the indications other than uterine prolapse from August 2001 to September 2002 at our hospital. RESULTS: The average operating time was 48.7 minutes (range from 20 min to 180 min) and the mean uterine weight was 331 gram (range from 60 g to 890 g). The most common indication for hysterectomy was uterine myoma (59%). No serious complications were occurred but conversion to laparotomy was occurred in 1 case. CONCLUSION: Vaginal total hysterectomy would be recommended method for removing uterus even in the absence of prolapse and previous operation history.


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Female , Humans , Hysterectomy , Hysterectomy, Vaginal , Laparotomy , Leiomyoma , Medical Records , Prolapse , Uterine Prolapse , Uterus
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Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology ; : 932-935, 2000.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-88150

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Ovarian granulosa cell tumor is a uncommon low-grade feminizing malignancy. Its natural history shows slow growth without pain. It often reveals to be very large sized mass when diagnosed, and is confined to the involved ovary in many cases. Complete surgical removal is primary treatment and recurrences thereafter are relatively common. Postoperative adjuvant therapy including reoperation, chemotherapy, radiation therapy or a combination therapy has been used with various degrees of success. We experienced a case of huge ovarian granulosa cell tumor occupying whole abdominal cavity by rapid growth, which is presented with a brief review of corresponding literatures.


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Female , Abdominal Cavity , Drug Therapy , Granulosa Cell Tumor , Granulosa Cells , Natural History , Ovary , Recurrence , Reoperation
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