Te. Elkins et al., SURGERY FOR OVARIAN REMNANT SYNDROME - LESSONS LEARNED FROM DIFFICULTCASES, Journal of reproductive medicine, 39(6), 1994, pp. 446-448
Ten cases of ovarian remnant syndrome jointly managed by gynecology an
d urology departments are presented. complications of the surgery incl
uded a high incidence of ureteral and bowel injury. Preoperative, intr
aoperative and postoperative considerations may reduce the complicatio
ns or minimize their significance. One case of ovarian cancer develope
d among the instances qi ovarian remnant syndrome in this series. Preo
perative, intraoperative and postoperative considerations can reduce t
he complications of surgery for ovarian remnant syndrome.