Objective: To evaluate safety and fertility outcome after the use of infertility drugs in patients who were treated conservatively for a borderline ovarian tumor (BOT).
Design: A retrospective multicenter study.
Setting: Centers participating in the French National Register on In Vitro Fertilization registry.
Patient(s): Thirty patients who were treated for BOT who underwent ovarian induction (OI).
Intervention(s): Ovarian induction was performed in 25 patients for infertility after conservative surgery and before surgery for recurrent disease in 5 patients with a single ovary (emergency cases).
Main Outcomes Measure(s): Fertility and recurrences rates.
Result(s): The mean number of cycles of OI per patient was 2.6 (range, 1-10 cycles). The median follow-up time after treatment of the BOT was 93 months (range, 26-276 months). After a median follow-up time of 42 months after OI, 4 recurrences were observed (initial management was simple cystectomy in 3 of them). All recurrences were borderline tumors on a remaining ovary that had been treated by surgery alone. All patients are currently disease-free. Thirteen pregnancies were observed (10 pregnancies (40%) in the group of 25 patients who were treated for infertility).
Conclusion(s): These results suggest that infertility drugs could be used safely in patients who experience infertility after conservative management of an early-stage BOT.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2006.07.1503 | DOI Listing |
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