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==Surgery==
==Surgery==
The cysts may be removed with surgery, if possible. This can be a complicated surgery.
===Indications for PAIR===
Patients with:
* Non-echoic lesion ≥ 5 cm in diameter (CE1m and l)
* Cysts with daughter cysts (CE2), and/or with detachment of membranes (CE3)
* Multiple cysts if accessible to puncture
* Infected cysts
* Pregnant women
* Children >3 years old
* Patients who fail to respond to chemotherapy alone
* Patients in whom surgery is contraindicated
* Patient who refuse surgery
* Patients who relapse after surgery


* [[Surgical]]
:* [[Aspiration]]
:* [[Marsupialization]]
:* Omentopexy
:* Laminated Membrane Removal
== References ==
== References ==
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Surgery

Indications for PAIR

Patients with:

  • Non-echoic lesion ≥ 5 cm in diameter (CE1m and l)
  • Cysts with daughter cysts (CE2), and/or with detachment of membranes (CE3)
  • Multiple cysts if accessible to puncture
  • Infected cysts
  • Pregnant women
  • Children >3 years old
  • Patients who fail to respond to chemotherapy alone
  • Patients in whom surgery is contraindicated
  • Patient who refuse surgery
  • Patients who relapse after surgery

References

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