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Title: [Transposition of ovaries during radical hysterectomy for cervical cancer]. Author: Sipos N, Szánthó A, Csapó Z, Bálega J, Demeter A, Papp Z. Journal: Orv Hetil; 2002 Jan 27; 143(4):189-92. PubMed ID: 11865755. Abstract: INTRODUCTION: 422 radical hysterectomies were performed for cervical cancer between 1st July 1990. and 31st December 2000. in the 1st Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Semmelweis Medical University. At least one of the ovaries was conservated and suspended in 21 cases. AIM(S): The aim of this study is to preserve ovaries guaranteeing natural oestrogen production for young patients suffering in early stage cervical cancer, and to prove appropriate efficacy of their method. PATIENTS/METHOD(S): According to present examinations transposition of ovary (21 patients) and radiotherapy made as a part of the protocol can only slightly influence the endocrine function of ovary. RESULTS: Only in one case of 21 a hormonal substitution was needed for treating menopausal syndrome. Studying histopathologically ovaries removed during 422 radical hysterectomies the authors could not find any metastasis given by early stage (I/A2 or I/B) cervical cancer. Following and controlling their patients after ovarial transpositions for a long period they could not observe any pathological ovarial disorder (cyst). CONCLUSION(S): According to the data of international literature the authors conclude, that transposition of ovaries during radical hysterectomy for well-selected, younger aged, early staged cervical cancer cases can result only a low risk, but much better quality of life for the patients.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]