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Laparoscopic Management of a Giant Paratubal Cyst: A Case Report

Authors: Lounas BENGHANEM⁎, Bouzid ADDAD, Lydia FAÏD, Mounir BISKER, Kamel HAïL;

Laparoscopic Management of a Giant Paratubal Cyst: A Case Report

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ABSTRACT: We report the laparoscopic management of a giant paratubal cyst in a 17-year-old girl. The patient consulted us because of a significant increase in the size of her abdomen. We chose the laparoscopic approach because of the benign nature of the tumour, thus avoiding a useless and unsightly median laparotomy for this young patient. Keywords : Giant paratubal cyst, Benign tumour, Laparoscopy, A case report.

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