Prabhakar Gowdar Channa Basavaih, Prabhakar Gowdar Channa
Professor, Obstetrics & Gynaecology Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Mamata Medical College & General Hospital, Khammam – 507002, Telengana (India)

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GIANT OVARIAN CYST IN TERM PREGNANCY - A rare case report Hota, Basanta Manjari; Rukmini, K. Radha; Basavaih, Prabhakar Gowdar Channa
BALI MEDICAL JOURNAL Vol 4 No 1 (2015)
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Ovarian cyst in pregnancy may have a poor feto-maternal outcome. A 25 year old multi gravida, post caesarean pregnancy at term reported with antenatal ultrasonography (USG) diagnosis of giant unilocular ovarian cyst and normal obstetrics findings. Elective lower segment caesarean section (LSCS) with left salpingo-oophorectomy and right partial salpingectomy was done. Left ovarian cyst was 29x20 cm in size with smooth surface, no adhesion, no free fluid in peritoneal cavity and a normal right ovary. Histopathological examination revealed mucinous cystadenoma of ovary. Post-operative period was uneventful. The rarity of the case and its successful management prompted us for reporting along with review of literatures.
RECURRENT PERI-OP HAEMATURIA IN REPEAT LOWER SEGMENT CAESAREAN SECTION: an unusual Presentation of Renal Cell Carcinoma in Pregnancy (A Case report with Literature Review) Hota, Basanta Manjari; Naaz, Nabila; Pujitha, M.; Banoth, Swathi Bai; Basavaih, Prabhakar Gowdar Channa
BALI MEDICAL JOURNAL Vol 4 No 2 (2015)
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Background: Trauma to urinary bladder is the commonest cause of haematuria in repeat lower segment caesarean section. However, recurrent post op haematuria draws the attention to other aetiologies. Case: A 27 year old lady, G2P1L1, post caesarean pregnancy at term gestation, underwent elective caesarean section and tubectomy. She developed haematuria in perioperative period in episodic manner. Abdominal and pelvic ultrasound revealed a solid mass lesion in the upper pole of right kidney of size 5.8x4.6mm, which was confirmed by CECT of abdomen to be renal cell carcinoma. She was managed with radical nephrectomy in the urology centre without any adverse event. This rare presentation of the case and its successful management, prompted us to present this case with available literatures review.