Objective
The
classically recommended surgical treatment of borderline ovarian tumors
(BOTs) includes hysterectomy in addition to bilateral adnexectomy.
Possible reasons for hysterectomy might be a high frequency of uterine
involvement and its favorable effect on survival. The purpose of the
present study was to assess the frequency of uterine involvement in
patients with BOTs and the effect of hysterectomy on survival.
Conclusions
Our data indicate that the rate of uterine involvement in BOT is low and that hysterectomy does not favorably affect survival. The necessity of hysterectomy in BOT patients is questioned.