Abstract
OBJECTIVE:
To report the clinical outcomes
of patients with
FIGO stage IC epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) treated
by fertility-sparing surgery (FSS).
METHODS:
A
retrospective review was conducted of 18 women who underwent FSS at
Niigata University Hospital, Japan, between December 15, 1986, and
December 31, 2010.
RESULTS:
Tumors were mucinous (n=9),
clear cell (n=4), endometrioid (n=3), and serous (n=2). Median follow-up
was 78.0months (range, 9.3-181.3months). Five patients (27.8%)
developed tumor recurrence at 7.4-19.2months after initial surgery. The
sites of recurrence were peritoneal lymph nodes (n=2), contralateral
ovary (n=1), contralateral ovary and peritoneal cavity (n=1), and brain
(n=1). In all, 7 full-term singleton pregnancies were recorded among 5
of the 10 women who attempted to conceive after FSS.
CONCLUSION:
Favorable
reproductive outcomes were observed following FSS, suggesting that this
procedure may be a valid treatment option for women with FIGO stage IC
EOC who wish to conceive.
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