Ovarian transposition before pelvic irradiation: Indications and functional outcome

Aim To investigate the indications and effectiveness of ovarian transposition before pelvic irradiation. Methods This was a retrospective analysis of patients with malignancies who underwent ovarian transposition before pelvic irradiation. The collected data included age of patient, type and stage o...

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Veröffentlicht in:The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research 2013-11, Vol.39 (11), p.1533-1537
Hauptverfasser: Barahmeh, Samer, Al masri, Mahmoud, Badran, Osama, Masarweh, Ma'in, El-Ghanem, Mohammad, Jaradat, Imad, Lataifeh, Isam
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Zusammenfassung:Aim To investigate the indications and effectiveness of ovarian transposition before pelvic irradiation. Methods This was a retrospective analysis of patients with malignancies who underwent ovarian transposition before pelvic irradiation. The collected data included age of patient, type and stage of cancer, details of irradiation treatment, and clinical and biochemical parameters of ovarian function during the period of follow‐up. Results Fourteen adult and four pediatric patients with different types of cancers underwent ovarian transposition during the study period. The common tumor types for the adult patients were cervical cancer (n = 4), rectal cancer (n = 4) and medulloblastoma (n = 3), and for pediatric patients was medulloblastoma (n = 2). The mean age for adult patients was 31 years (range, 21–40) and for pediatric patients was 7 years (range, 4–10). Of the adult patients, 10 had adjuvant chemotherapy and four had neoadjuvant chemotherapy added to their radiotherapy program. All pediatric patients received adjuvant chemotherapy. Thirteen of 14 (92.85%) adult patients had normal serum level of follicle‐stimulating hormone (FSH; ≤12 IU/L) and E2 (>50 pg/mL). Only one patient had premature menopause. All pediatric patients demonstrated a normal serum level of FSH (
ISSN:1341-8076
1447-0756
DOI:10.1111/jog.12096