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Chirurgie annexielle prophylactique des femmes à risque héréditaire : vers de nouvelles pistes ?
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
Oncologie. October 2014 16(9-10):438-444
Subject
Chirurgie prophylactique annexielle
Mutation BRCA
Pathogenèse des carcinomes ovariens
Carcinome séreux pelvien
Trompe de Fallope
Fimbriectomie radicale
Prophylactic adnexectomy
BRCA mutation carriers
Ovarian carcinoma pathogenesis
Pelvic serous carcinoma
Fallopian tube
Radical fimbriectomy
Language
French
ISSN
1292-3818
1765-2839
Abstract
Hereditary ovarian carcinomas represent 10% of cases of the around 4,500 yearly ovarian cancers in France. They principally consist of high-grade serous carcinomas. They are especially observed in mutation carriers on genes BRCA1 or 2 and, at a lesser degree, on genes of the hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) syndrome. Due to the absence of an effective screening method for this highly lethal disease, laparoscopic prophylactic adnexectomy is strongly recommended as soon as possible, after a genetic counselling session. However, not all women accept the outcomes of an early menopause, especially if a substitutive treatment is contra-indicated. Recent data obtained from the thorough examination of risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy (RRSO) specimens highlight the pivotal role of the Fallopian tube in the pathogenesis of most ovarian carcinomas, especially its fimbrial end for the high-grade serous subtype, so frequent with mutation carriers. Thus, for these at-risk women, reluctant to RRSO, the idea of a temporary prophylactic surgery, limited to a bilateral radical fimbriectomy until oophorectomy at menopause, is being assessed in a prospective study. Meanwhile, due to these informations, it is advocated as well to perform salpingectomies in non-at-risk patients, candidates for a conservative hysterectomy or a surgical tubal ligation, as a primary prophylaxis of this dreadful disease.