Case Report on Ovarian Cyst with Moderate Ascites
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Introduction: Functional cysts, ovarian torsion, and benign neoplasia are the most frequent ovarian masses in early teens. The laparoscopic approach to large ovarian cysts in children may be challenging due to the limited operating space and increased risk of leakage. This study looks at the role of laparoscopic surgery in the treatment of adnexal disease in young girls.
Important clinical findings:- A 42 yr old female child admit in A.V.B.R. hospital on date 11/5/21 with chief complaint is pain in abdomen , tenderness in right iliac fossa ,dull and aching, distension in abdomen and fluid thrilled .
Diagnostic evaluation:-She is 42 year female patient. All diagnostic test are done. Ultrasonography, complete blood count, CECT abdomen .
Therapeutic Intervention:- patient was treated Inj ceftriaxone 1 gm (BD),inj pan 40 mg (Odin Tramadol 100mg with 100 ml NS (sod), Inj Emset 4mg (TDS),tab siltstone (OD), protein powder 2tsp,inj antineutron with 100 ml NS(OD).
Outcome :-Patient general condition was improved .
Nursing perspectives: - Administered fluid replacement i.e. NS and DNS monitor vital sign and check blood pressure per hourly. Maintain intake and output chart and provided adequate rest and sleep to the patient. Administrator medication according to doctor, order.
Conclusion :- Patient was admitted in A.V.B.R. Hospital with chief complaint of pain in abdomen, tenderness in right iliac fossa, dull and aching, distension in abdomen and fluid thrilled Reduce with proper treatment ,now patient in good condition
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