Abstract

Giant ovarian tumours are rare in this era of contemporary medical practice and awareness among patients to seek the medical care at the earliest. Mucinous tumours are among the largest known tumours found in the human body, about 80% of which are benign, 10% borderline and 10% malignant. They are usually common between third and fifth decade of life. We describe the anaesthetic management of a giant ovarian mucinous cyst adenocarcinoma in a 55 year old female.

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