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- Title
Laparoscopic fertility-sparing surgery for early stage ovarian cancer: a single-centre case series and systematic literature review.
- Authors
Cromi, Antonella; Bogani, Giorgio; Uccella, Stefano; Casarin, Jvan; Serati, Maurizio; Ghezzi, Fabio
- Abstract
Background There is as yet limited evidence about fertility-sparing surgery for early ovarian cancer (EOC) carried out laparoscopically. We sought to analyze recurrence patterns and fertility outcome in a cohort of ovarian cancer patients who underwent fertility-saving laparoscopic surgical staging. Methods We conducted a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data on all patients undergoing fertility-sparing laparoscopic staging procedures for presumed EOC at a single gynecologic oncology service. Oncologic safety and reproductive outcome were the main outcome measures. The pertinent literature is reviewed. Results The study cohort consisted of 12 women. Cases included 5 invasive epithelial tumors and 7 nonepithelial tumors. The disease was reclassified to a higher stage in one woman. After a median follow up period of 38 months (range: 14-108), the overall survival was 100% and recurrence-free survival 90.9%. Five (100%) of patients who attempted pregnancy conceived spontaneously. Three of them had uneventful term pregnancy delivering healthy babies. The literature search yielded 62 cases of laparoscopic fertility conserving surgery for ovarian cancer. There were 4 (6.2%) recurrences. Cumulative pregnancy and live birth rate were not estimable as earlier publications lack essential data. Conclusions Laparoscopic staging may represent a viable option for premenopausal women seeking fertility preservation in the setting of early ovarian cancer. More research is needed to determine whether laparoscopy may offer reproductive benefits to this particular population.
- Subjects
OVARIAN cancer treatment; LAPAROSCOPIC surgery; FERTILITY preservation; HUMAN fertility; OVARIAN surgery; ONCOLOGY
- Publication
Journal of Ovarian Research, 2014, Vol 7, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1757-2215
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/1757-2215-7-59