%0 Journal Article %T Single-incision bilateral laparoscopic oophorectomy %A Bhandarkar Deepraj %A Katara Avinash %A Deshmane Vinay %A Mittal Gaurav %J Journal of Minimal Access Surgery %D 2011 %I Medknow Publications %X Although single-incision laparoscopic surgery made an appearance on the surgical scene only recently, it is being increasingly applied in the treatment of a variety of disorders. We report single-incision bilateral laparoscopic oophorectomy and salpingooophorectomy performed in two patients who had previously undergone breast conservation surgery for early breast cancer. Each procedure was undertaken using two 5-mm and one 3-mm ports inserted through a 2-cm transverse supraumbilical incision and standard laparoscopic instruments. The operative time was 50 and 65 min respectively and the blood loss negligible. The patients were discharged 36 and 24 h after surgery, required minimal postoperative analgesia and remain well at a follow up of 19 and 17 months, respectively. With the benefit of improved cosmesis, the single-incision approach holds the potential to replace the traditional bilateral laparoscopic oophorectomy. %K Laparoscopy %K oophorectomy %K single-incision %K single port access %U http://www.journalofmas.com/article.asp?issn=0972-9941;year=2011;volume=7;issue=1;spage=87;epage=89;aulast=Bhandarkar