Background: Ovarian teratomas are common, as is use of topical hemostatic agents in ovarian surgery.
Case: Following laparoscopic right ovarian cystectomy, a flowable hemostatic agent was placed in the ovarian bed. Postoperative ultrasound demonstrated an enlarged heterogeneous right ovary with solid and cystic components interpreted as residual or recurrent teratoma. Visual inspection during repeat laparoscopy revealed an irregularly shaped, enlarged right ovary with a smooth cortex. A cavity inside the ovary contained brown, shaggy material. Pathological evaluation demonstrated normal ovary and fibrin.
Summary And Conclusion: We report the first case of a hemostatic agent routinely used in ovarian cystectomy postoperatively, mimicking a teratoma. Consideration of this finding is important when planning surgery in adolescent patients to optimize fertility preservation and minimize ovarian follicle damage.
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