July 4, 2024 10:36 pm
Woman appears 9 months pregnant due to massive abscess

36-year-old Ms. Thanh had been struggling with infertility for over a decade. She had undergone three surgeries in the past to address her multiple gynecological issues, including ovarian abscess, adnexitis, uterine fibroids, and endometriosis, but without success.

After seeking infertility examination at Tam Anh General Hospital in Hanoi, it was discovered on June 29 that Ms. Thanh had an infected abscess weighing over 6 kg, equivalent to a 9-month pregnancy. The large abscess had caused significant compression of surrounding organs, leading to urinary disorders and abdominal pain.

Due to the complexity of Ms. Thanh’s case, surgery was deemed necessary to remove the entire tumor and necrotic tissues, including the uterus, ovaries, and sigmoid colon. The surgical team led by Associate Professor Duong successfully conducted the operation, preserving non-necrotic organs and allowing for a smooth recovery post-surgery.

Associate Professor Duong highlighted the challenges faced during the surgery due to the tumor’s size and its impact on surrounding tissues. Prompt treatment was essential to avoid further complications for Ms. Thanh, who ultimately recovered well and was discharged from the hospital after two weeks.

The successful case of Ms. Thanh underscores the importance of swift action when facing complex medical conditions like hers. Individuals experiencing symptoms of similar diseases are encouraged to seek medical attention early for timely diagnosis and treatment by Associate Professor Duong.

Ms. Thanh’s journey towards motherhood may have been difficult and complicated but she persevered through it all until she finally found relief after undergoing surgery at Tam Anh General Hospital in Hanoi.

Infertility is a common problem that affects many women around the world but with proper medical care and attention can be treated effectively.

It is important for individuals experiencing fertility issues to seek medical attention early on in their journey towards motherhood as timely diagnosis can lead to better treatment options.

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