Outcome and reproductive function after conservative surgery for borderline ovarian tumors
- VernacularTitle:保守性手术对交界性卵巢肿瘤预后及生育功能的影响
- Author:
Xing-Jiang YU
;
Xiu-Min GUO
;
Sen JIANG
;
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
ovarian neoplasm;
surgery;
prognosis;
borderline
- From:
China Oncology
2000;0(06):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Purpose:To study reproductive function and disease outcome in women with borderline ovarian tumors (BOT) who were treated with primary conservative surgery. Methods:From January 1990 to May 2000, the clinical data eligible according to criterions in our hospital , which had been statistically managed by SAS software package, were retrospectively reviewed and questionnaires were accepted in all cases with BOT. Results:41 of the 43 patients with a median follow up time of 63 months, finished our questionnaires. Of the 43 selected patients, 26(60.5%) were classified as serous borderline ovarian tumors (SBOT), 17(39.5%) mucous borderline ovarian tumors(MBOT) . 29 patients were free after primary conservative surgery and 14 cases with recurrence including one patient who died of tumor recurrence and the other died of intercurrent disease .The median recurrence time after conservative surgery was 39.3 months and the recurrence was more frequent in patients treated with ovarian cystectomy than in those treated with oophorectomy alone (58% compared with 22%, Fisher exact probability =0.0351). The death rate due to conservative surgery was not higher than that seen in hysterectomy and bilateral adnexectomy (Fisher exact probability=0.64)?Moreover, twelve of the 24 patients attempting pregnancy(50%) had conceived of which the median age was 25 years, with a range of 23-34 years. Conclusions: Conservative surgery remains a therapeutic option in selected patients with BOT. Although the rate of recurrence is relatively high especially in those treated with ovarian cystectomy, mortality from cancer remains about the same in patients with conservative surgery or radical operations. Many patients who desire pregnancy are able to conceive and deliver healthy offspring.