A gigantic 24kg tumor of the ovary barely being held by the surgeon! This fastest way to lose weight without dieting. With 24kg (53 lbs) in weight, this cystadenoma is especially large. It is a benign, epithelial and cyst-forming ovarian tumor. The patient arrived to the hospital with an acute abdomen and signs of peritonitis. The cause of peritonitis was an ischemic and gangrene loop in the small intestine due to the large size and subsequent compression of the tumor. Cystadenomas can grow rapidly and thus impede the functioning of the other organs. This causes, for example, a feeling of fullness in the stomach with associated loss of appetite, constipation due to intestinal obstruction or even a mere feeling of pressure. They typically affect women in the 4th and 5th decade of life and often occur on both sides and contain serious and clear secretions. Complications of that tumor in its massive form includes rupture of cyst within the abdomen, or torsion of the ovary. Therefore, they must be surgically excised on time.
Is only tumor has been removed or even ovaries has been removed...???
Does it look like a fat deposition from outer view and is there any stone like sensation inside the patient's body
Only tumor , through surgery it will be removed from ovary , then they will stich the ovary