Disseminated ovarian Growing Teratoma Syndrome: a case ­report highlighting surgical safety issues
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Case Report
VOLUME: 6 ISSUE: 4
P: 250 - 253
December 2014

Disseminated ovarian Growing Teratoma Syndrome: a case ­report highlighting surgical safety issues

Facts Views Vis ObGyn 2014;6(4):250-253
1. CHU of Liège, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 4000 Liège, Belgium
2. Institut Claudius Regaud, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Department of Surgical Oncology, 31000 Toulouse, France
3. Institut Claudius Regaud, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Department of Radiology, 31000 Toulouse, France
4. Institut Claudius Regaud, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Department of Pathology, 31000 Toulouse, France
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Abstract

The ovarian Growing Teratoma Syndrome (GTS) is a rare condition among patients with primary Non-Seminomatous Germ Cell Tumours (NSGCT) presenting with enlarging masses during or after appropriate chemotherapy in the context of normalized serum markers. Several modes of dissemination are suggested, with the most frequent site of metastasis being the peritoneum.

We report a case of a young patient with primary ovarian mixed NSGCT, who presented with Growing Teratoma Syndrome not only in the peritoneum but also within a trocar site after an initial surgery consisting in the laparoscopic morcellation and extraction of the ovarian neoplasm.

Beside the rarity of this clinical entity, it also demonstrates the utmost importance of the safe laparoscopic management of all complex ovarian masses.

Keywords:
Growing Teratoma Syndrome, ovarian germ cell tumour, port site metastasis, iatrogenic peritoneal dissemination