A comprehensive analysis of the survey and emergency surgical treatment 152 troops of women of reproductive age for benign tumors and tumor-like formations of ovaries, who applied to gynecological Otdleneiya Garrison Military Hospitals in the Far East region from 1999 to 2009 is made. For patients characterized by the predominance of ovarian tumor formation in 65.1% of benign ovarian tumors (34.9%). In patients of reproductive age undergoing surgery for benign ovarian tumors implementation of the proposed rehabilitation system allows you to restore reproductive function in 37.5% of cases for 1 year after surgery and recurrence of ovarian neoplasms during the observation period of 2 years.

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