After rupture of a mucinous cystadenoma, it is important to actively carry out abdominal irrigation, otherwise it may lead to implantation metastasis of the mucinous cystadenoma.
Because mucinous cystadenoma has the tendency of implantation metastasis, if rupture occurs, the cystic fluid inside the cystadenoma will flow out, and wherever the cystic fluid flows, implantation metastasis may occur here. Therefore, if rupture of mucinous cystadenoma occurs during surgery, it is necessary to actively carry out abdominal lavage to avoid implantation metastasis.
Mucinous cystadenoma can be benign or malignant, no matter which kind, it needs to be actively treated by surgery. If the pathology after surgery confirms that mucinous cystadenoma is malignant, it needs to be treated with adjuvant therapy, such as adjuvant chemotherapy or adjuvant radiotherapy, in order to consolidate the therapeutic effect.
If the disease is diagnosed as mucinous cystadenoma, it is necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out standardized diagnosis and treatment as early as possible, in order to reduce the adverse effects of mucinous cystadenoma.