Abstract
For benign gynecological diseases, laparoscopic surgery has become a standard method. Its advantages include fast recovery, shorter hospital stay, decreased analgesic requirements, and lower perioperative complications. In recent years, laparoendoscopic single-site (LESS) surgery has become a new branch of surgery that increases cosmetic benefits over traditional endoscopic surgery [1]. Recent reports suggest that LESS surgery has an advantage over conventional laparoscopic surgery in the aspect of postoperative pain and the use of analgesia [2–6]. Here, we present the first case of ovarian tumor treated by LESS surgery, which has been successfully applied in a patient complicated with paraumbilical hernia, using its hernia ring as a placement site for the single port.
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