Case Report

A 36 kg Giant Ovarian Fibroma with Meigs Syndrome: A Case Report and Literature Review of Extremely Giant Ovarian Tumor

Table 2

Lists of cases with poor prognosis and major postoperative complications.
(a) Cases of CPR at their first hospital visit

Case no.PathologyAgeEstimated tumor volume (L)Tumor weight (kg)

2Mucinous cystadenoma518.0526
9Mucinous cystadenoma30Unknown67

(b) Cases of fatal surgical complications

Case no.PathologyAgeEstimated tumor volume (L)Tumor weight (kg)Clinical course

14Mucinous cystadenoma48UnknownAbove 30Death at the 11th postoperative day
34Mucinous adenocarcinoma30Unknown100Death 10 hours after operation

(c) Cases of major surgical complications

Case no.PathologyAgeEstimated tumor volume (L)Tumor weight (kg)Context of complications

10Mucinous cystadenoma534527Deep vein thrombosis after operation
15Mucinous cystadenoma7238.2527Bowel damage during operation
18Mucinous cystadenoma66Unknown23Postoperative ileus, conservative therapy.
32Mucinous adenocarcinoma40Unknown74Postoperative infection
33Mucinous adenocarcinoma51Unknown50.7Need of reintubation during postoperative period
44Fibroma418.110Need of bowel resection.

CPR: cardio pulmonary arrest.