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Abdominal Wall Metastasis of a Cervical Adenocarcinoma at the Laparoscopic Trocar Insertion Site After Ovarian Transposition: Case Report and Review of the Literature

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Journal Gynecol Oncol
Date 2003 Aug 2
PMID 12893216
Citations 10
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Abstract

Background: Laparoscopic ovarian transposition is currently used in the preirradiation management of cervical cancer in young women. This surgical technique helps avoid the short- and long-term complications of early menopause. Because there remains a risk of metastasis at the site where the laparoscopic trocar is inserted, more precise indications for this surgery are required.

Case: We report the case of a patient with an abdominal wall metastasis that followed laparoscopic ovarian transposition performed before radiation therapy and surgical treatment for a stage IIb cervical adenocarcinoma. Observations during the laparotomy nonetheless led us to resect the transposed ovary during the laparotomy. The pathology examination of the ovary found a microscopic metastasis. Several months later, a left abdominal parietal nodule, corresponding to a metastasis of the adenocarcinoma, was found on the site through which the trocar had been inserted during the laparoscopy and was probably associated with the ovarian transposition.

Conclusion: This is the only published case to describe an abdominal wall metastasis due to laparoscopic trocar insertion during ovarian transposition. The decision to perform a laparoscopic ovarian transposition in cervical cancer must take into account the frequency of trocar site metastases, which seems to be higher with advanced-stage cervical cancers, in cases of lymph node involvement and especially in adenocarcinomas.

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