Case Report Volume 14 Issue 8 - 2025

Postoperative Lymphocele in Ovarian Cancer: Radiologic Features and Diagnostic Challenges

Jabour Soukayna*, Boujida Nadia, El Aitari Khadija, Omor Youssef, Latib Rachida and Amalik Sanae

Department of Oncologic Radiology, University of Mohammed V of Rabat, Morocco

*Corresponding Author: Jabour Soukayna, Department of Oncologic Radiology, University of Mohammed V of Rabat, Morocco.
Received: July 22, 2025; Published: July 31, 2025



Lymphocele, a collection of lymphatic fluid within a non-epithelialized cavity, is a rare surgical complication, most commonly associated with pelvic lymphadenectomy. It may also occur after other procedures involving lymphatic injury. We report a case of a left subphrenic lymphocele following surgery for ovarian cancer identified via CT scan and confirmed by ultrasound. This case highlights its clinical and radiological features.

 Keywords: Lymphocele; Primary Ovarian Cancer; Lymphadenectomy

Jabour Soukayna., et al. “Postoperative Lymphocele in Ovarian Cancer: Radiologic Features and Diagnostic Challenges”. EC Gynaecology  14.8 (2025): 01-04.