Journal of International Obstetrics and Gynecology ›› 2017, Vol. 44 ›› Issue (5): 529-532.

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Selection of Surgical Approaches for Sparing-fertility in Borderline Ovarian Tumors

ZHAO Jian-guo,LIU Cai-yan,LIU Jing,HE Ping,QU Peng-peng,XU Xin-ran   

  1. Department of Gynecological Oncology,Tianjin Central Hospital of Gynecology Obstetrics,Tianjin 300100,China
  • Received:2017-06-16 Revised:2017-08-28 Published:2017-10-15 Online:2017-10-25
  • Contact: QU Peng-peng,E-mail:qu.pengpeng@hotmail.com E-mail:qu.pengpeng@hotmail.com

Abstract: Objective:To research short-outcome and effect on pregnancy after sparing-fertility surgery of the borderline ovarian tumors (BOTs) with laparoscopy or laparotomy approach. Methods:Clinic-pathologic variants of 74 sparing-fertility cases with BOTs from January 2009 to July 2015 in the Tianjin Central Hospital of Obstetrics & Gynecology were analyzed retrospectively. 44 cases and 30 cases were carried out laparoscopic surgery and laparotomy surgery respectively. Recurrence and pregnancy of two groups were compared. Results:Age of laparotomy group was younger than that of laparoscopic group significantly (P=0.018). Maximal longitude of tumor in laparotomy group was significantly longer than that of the laparoscopic group (P=0.000). Number of unstaging cases in laparoscopic group were significantly more than that of laparotomy group (P=0.000). Total recurrent rate was 6.7% (5/74). There were no significant differences of recurrent rate between the two groups (P=0.980). The total pregnant rate was 33.8% (25/74) in sparing-fertility patients, 30% (9/30) in laparotomic group, 36.4% (16/44) in the laparoscopic group with insignificant difference between two groups (P=0.570). The pregnancy rate of unstaging cases in laparoscopic group was significantly higher than that of laparotomy group (P=0.041). No recurrence occurred in pregnant cases. Conclusions:Short-outcome and pregnancy of BOTs patients with unstaging laparoscopic sparing-fertility surgery were satisfactory. It was safe and feasible to undergo laparoscopic sparing-fertility surgery in selectable patients with BOTs.

Key words: Borderline ovarian tumors, Sparing-fertility surgery, Laparoscopy, Prognosis, Pregnancy