TY - JOUR
T1 - Feasibility of ovarian cryopreservation in borderline ovarian tumours
AU - Fain-Kahn, V.
AU - Poirot, C.
AU - Uzan, C.
AU - Prades, M.
AU - Gouy, S.
AU - Genestie, C.
AU - Duvillard, P.
AU - Morice, P.
PY - 2009/1/1
Y1 - 2009/1/1
N2 - BACKGROUND: Borderline ovarian tumours (BOT) do not exhibit overt stromal invasion and are less aggressive than invasive epithelial ovarian tumours. BOT also arise in younger patients than those who develop epithelial ovarian tumours. Our aim was to evaluate the feasibility of ovarian cryopreservation (OC) in patients treated for BOT. METHODS: A retrospective study of data concerning young patients (less than 35 years of age) who underwent surgery for a BOT with OC planned during the surgical procedure. RESULTS: Twenty-three patients, treated between January 2002 and February 2008, were initially selected but six of them were excluded from the present study (four because the tumour was malignant and two because it was benign). Finally, 17 patients were diagnosed as having BOT based on the frozen section analysis. In nine (53) of these cases, OC was finally performed. In eight cases, OC was not performed; instead, in four cases a simple cystectomy was finally performed (one patient was in fact pregnant at the time of surgery), in one case malignant disease was found and in three (18) patients OC was not technically feasible because no normal ovarian parenchyma was evident on gross inspection. CONCLUSION: In patients treated for a BOT, OC was eventually feasible in 53 of patients in whom this procedure was initially planned. In 18, this procedure was aborted because no macroscopic healthy ovarian tissue could be found.
AB - BACKGROUND: Borderline ovarian tumours (BOT) do not exhibit overt stromal invasion and are less aggressive than invasive epithelial ovarian tumours. BOT also arise in younger patients than those who develop epithelial ovarian tumours. Our aim was to evaluate the feasibility of ovarian cryopreservation (OC) in patients treated for BOT. METHODS: A retrospective study of data concerning young patients (less than 35 years of age) who underwent surgery for a BOT with OC planned during the surgical procedure. RESULTS: Twenty-three patients, treated between January 2002 and February 2008, were initially selected but six of them were excluded from the present study (four because the tumour was malignant and two because it was benign). Finally, 17 patients were diagnosed as having BOT based on the frozen section analysis. In nine (53) of these cases, OC was finally performed. In eight cases, OC was not performed; instead, in four cases a simple cystectomy was finally performed (one patient was in fact pregnant at the time of surgery), in one case malignant disease was found and in three (18) patients OC was not technically feasible because no normal ovarian parenchyma was evident on gross inspection. CONCLUSION: In patients treated for a BOT, OC was eventually feasible in 53 of patients in whom this procedure was initially planned. In 18, this procedure was aborted because no macroscopic healthy ovarian tissue could be found.
KW - Borderline tumour
KW - Conservative Treatment
KW - Infertility
KW - Ovarian cryopreservation
KW - Recurrence
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U2 - 10.1093/humrep/den459
DO - 10.1093/humrep/den459
M3 - Article
C2 - 19098070
AN - SCOPUS:64949162729
SN - 0268-1161
VL - 24
SP - 850
EP - 855
JO - Human Reproduction
JF - Human Reproduction
IS - 4
ER -