Clin Exp Obstet Gynecol
October 2015
Purpose Of Investigation: To describe the surgical management and diagnoses of mature ovarian teratomas and ovarian strumas in the present centre.
Materials And Methods: Descriptive retrospective analysis of cases of mature ovarian teratoma at the present university-associated hospital over ten years.
Results: The mean age was 29 years and in 17 patients the diagnosis was made during other surgery.
Currently, cryopreservation of oocytes, embryos and ovarian tissue is considered the basis of fertility preservation programs for women with cancer and other diseases who are rendered sterile by gonadotoxic drugs or radiation.Numerous studies have confirmed that autograft of frozen-thawed ovarian tissue can restore ovarian function and fertility. A total of twenty-two live births have been reported but we still have to consider this technique as experimental.
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