Background: During the childbearing years, the standard fertility-sparing treatment for bilateral borderline ovarian tumours (BOTs) is the unilateral oophorectomy plus controlateral cystectomy. The aim of the present study was to compare the effects of two laparoscopic fertility-sparing surgical procedures for the treatment of bilateral BOTs on recurrence and fertility in young women who desire to conceive as soon as possible. Methods: Thirty-two women affected by bilateral early-stage BOTs who desired to conceive were randomized to receive bilateral cystectomy (experimental group, n = 15) or oophorectomy plus controlateral cystectomy (control group, n = 17). At the first recurrence after childbearing completion, each patient was treated with non-conservative standard treatment. Recurrences and reproductive events were recorded. Results: After a follow-up period of 81 months (19 inter-quartile; 60-96 range), the cumulative pregnancy rate (CPR) (14/15 versus 9/17; P = 0.003) and the cumulative probability of first pregnancy (P = 0.011) were significantly higher in the experimental than in control group. No significant (P = 0.358) difference between groups was detected in cumulative probability of first recurrence. Conclusions: The laparoscopic bilateral cystectomy followed by non-conservative treatment performed at the first recurrence after the childbearing completion is an effective surgical strategy for patients with bilateral early-stage BOTs who desire to conceive as soon as possible. © 2007 Oxford University Press.
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Palomba, S., Zupi, E., Russo, T., Falbo, A., Del Negro, S., Manguso, F., … Zullo, F. (2007). Comparison of two fertility-sparing approaches for bilateral borderline ovarian tumours: A randomized controlled study. Human Reproduction, 22(2), 578–585. https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/del381
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