MULTIPLE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF A FEMALE PATIENT WITH RECURRENT PELVIC TERATOMA
https://doi.org/10.17709/2409-2231-2019-6-1-12
Abstract
Teratoma is a tumor consisting of several types of tissues derived from one, two or three germ leaves, the presence of which is not peculiar to those organs and anatomical areas of the body in which the tumor develops. According to the WHO classification definition, immature teratomas are those containing embryonic tissues along with definitive, mature tissue structures. In histological WHO classification immature teratomas belong to germ cell ovarian tumors and are included into the group of teracomas. The prognosis is determined by the variant of the histological structure, the primary localization of the tumor, timely and adequate treatment.
This article presents a clinical case of treatment of a young female patient with persistently recurrent pelvic teratoma.
The presented observation demonstrates, on the one hand, the unpredictability of the course of the tumor process in embryonic tumors. On the other hand, there were demonstrated the possibilities of surgical treatment of another relapse of teratoma in a young patient with a massive tumor of the pelvic cavity in a situation where the hopes for a radical operation according to previous abdominal revisions seemed vague.
About the Authors
I. P. MoshurovRussian Federation
MD, PhD, DSc, Head Doctor, Head of the Department of Oncology, EITI
4 Vaitsekhovskogo str., Voronezh, 394036, Russian Federation
10 Studencheskaya str., Voronezh, 394036, Russian Federation
D. A. Golovkov
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, DSc, Head of the Coloproctology Department
4 Vaitsekhovskogo str., Voronezh, 394036, Russian Federation
L. O. Petrov
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, head of department of radiation and surgical treatment of abdominal diseases
4 Koroleva str., Kaluga Region, Obninsk, 249036, Russian Federation
D. V. Sukhoverkov
Russian Federation
oncologist
4 Vaitsekhovskogo str., Voronezh, 394036, Russian Federation
M. B. Bykovtsev
Russian Federation
oncologist
4 Vaitsekhovskogo str., Voronezh, 394036, Russian Federation
N. S. Ryabkov
Russian Federation
clinical resident
4 Vaitsekhovskogo str., Voronezh, 394036, Russian Federation
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For citations:
Moshurov I.P., Golovkov D.A., Petrov L.O., Sukhoverkov D.V., Bykovtsev M.B., Ryabkov N.S. MULTIPLE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF A FEMALE PATIENT WITH RECURRENT PELVIC TERATOMA. Research and Practical Medicine Journal. 2019;6(1):112-118. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17709/2409-2231-2019-6-1-12