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Uterine sarcoma with abdominal wall metastasis following laparoscopy: case report
1Department of Gynecology, the First Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun, China.
European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology
|November 8, 2011
Abstract
Purpose:
This work aimed to prevent artificial implantation in laparoscopic surgery for gynecological tumors.
Methods:
A case of uterine sarcoma with abdominal wall metastasis following laparoscopy was analyzed for clinical features.
Results:
A diagnosis of uterine sarcoma was made in Stage IV and the previous laparoscopic surgery had caused artificial abdominal wall metastasis.
Conclusions:
We need to protect the puncture port in laparoscopic surgery of gynecological tumors to prevent artificial implantation.
