Objective: Describe the clinical manifastation of ovarian cysts in patients who had laparoscopic surgery at National Hospital of Obstetrics and Gynecology in 2001 and 2010. Method: retrospective described study was based on records and data stored in the store of NHOG
there were 120 records in 2001 and 426 records in 2010. Results: In 2010, the most common symptom was pelvic heaviness (50,8 percent)
In 2010, it was physical examination (45,8 percent). Ovarian cyst causing menstrual irregularities accounted for a low percentage: 12,5 percent (2001) and 11,5 percent (2010). The rate of correct diagnosis in clinical tumor location was 97,5 percent (2001) and 93,2 percent (2010). In 2001, there were 81,6 percent of ovarian cysts with good movement and 85 percent of them with no adhesion in laparoscopy. In 2010, there were 66,7 percent of them with good movement and 72,8 percent of them with no adhesion in laparoscopy. Conclusion: symptom of ovarian cyst: the most common symptoms in 2001 were pelvic paint (50,8 percent)
In 2010 diagnosis based on physical examination (45,8 percent). The rate of correct diagnosis in clinical tumor location: 2001 was 97.5 percent, in 2010 was 93.2 percent.