Oxidised cellulose-based reaction mimicking a suspicious ovarian mass: a case report and a systematic review
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VOLUME: 16 ISSUE: 2
P: 237 - 240
June 2024

Oxidised cellulose-based reaction mimicking a suspicious ovarian mass: a case report and a systematic review

Facts Views Vis ObGyn 2024;16(2):237-240
1. Obstetrics and gynaecology department, Latifa Women and Children Hospital, Dubai, UAE
2. Prof emeritus Obstetrics and Gynecology KULeuven, Leuven, Belgium, the University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, University Cattolica, Rome, Italy
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Abstract

Oxidised regenerated cellulose was introduced 60 years ago to control diffuse bleeding from large surfaces. Although considered safe and effective, foreign body reactions can mimic suspicious masses in several organs. We describe the third case, reported in PubMed, of an oxidised regenerated cellulose-based granuloma mimicking a suspicious ovarian tumour on MRI. During surgery, the diagnosis was suspected by granulomatous tissue and confirmed by pathology. The follow-up after the excision was uneventful. Although a rare complication, physicians should be aware of this presentation and of the recommendation to remove excess Surgicel after the bleeding has stopped.