학술논문

Fertility-sparing surgery: a hopeful strategy for young women with cancer.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Medicine & Life. Jul2023, Vol. 16 Issue 7, p974-980. 7p.
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ISSN
1844-122X
Abstract
Fertility preservation in cancer patients is currently based on either assisted reproductive technology or fertility-sparing surgery. Loss of fertility may be caused by excisional surgery associated with an adnexal or uterine pathology or secondary to gonadal insufficiency caused by chemotherapy or radiation. The counseling of these patients is very important, being carried out jointly by the oncologist, gynecologist, and reproductive medicine specialist. Reproductive surgery usually requires avoiding laparotomy to significantly reduce the formation of adhesions and trauma or tissue damage. This is done using standard laparoscopic surgery or robotic surgery (computer-assisted laparoscopy), a method increasingly used and accessible to all specialists who want to maintain the fertility of their patients with various oncological diseases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]