Laparoscopic Management of Gossypiboma
A 40-year-old woman, nulligravida, presented with chronic pelvic pain, intermittent obstructive bowel complaints, and a desire to conceive. She had previously undergone 2 surgeries at 2 different hospitals, an open laparotomy for a right ovarian cyst 7 years before and a laparoscopy with minilaparotomy for frozen pelvis 2 years before, and was referred to our tertiary care center (Sunrise Hospital). She had also received ATT for genital tuberculosis 10 years before. The patient had 6 failed in vitro fertilization cycles subsequently.
Source: The Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology - Category: OBGYN Authors: Nikita Trehan, Shuchita Singh, Deepika Bansal Jain Tags: Images in Gynecological Surgery Source Type: research
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