The impact of surgical treatment of benign ovarian tumors on the reproductive health of women, taking into account the International Classification of Functioning

The article presents a systematic analysis of studies evaluating the impact of surgical treatment of benign ovarian tumors on reproductive health, taking into account the criteria stated by the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health. To identify articles, foreign and dome...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: I. S. Zakharov, D. V. Kovlen, A. A. Bezmenko, E. F. Kondrina, A. A. Nazarenko, N. А. Trigubchuk, G. G. Shaginyan
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: ABV-press 2024-11-01
Series:Опухоли женской репродуктивной системы
Subjects:
Online Access:https://ojrs.abvpress.ru/ojrs/article/view/1280
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1849241528389599232
author I. S. Zakharov
D. V. Kovlen
A. A. Bezmenko
E. F. Kondrina
A. A. Nazarenko
N. А. Trigubchuk
G. G. Shaginyan
author_facet I. S. Zakharov
D. V. Kovlen
A. A. Bezmenko
E. F. Kondrina
A. A. Nazarenko
N. А. Trigubchuk
G. G. Shaginyan
author_sort I. S. Zakharov
collection DOAJ
description The article presents a systematic analysis of studies evaluating the impact of surgical treatment of benign ovarian tumors on reproductive health, taking into account the criteria stated by the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health. To identify articles, foreign and domestic scientific databases were used (PubMed, Cochrane, eLibrary). After the initial identification of 704 scientific publications, 46 articles were selected using inclusion and exclusion criteria.The conducted systemic analysis allows us to formulate the conclusion that surgical interventions performed for benign ovarian tumors contribute to damage to ovarian tissue, and as a result, a decrease in the ovarian reserve of patients, which is associated with impaired fertility. A number of authors have demonstrated some recovery of anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) levels 3-12 months after surgery. A significant portion of the studies have demonstrated a more pronounced postoperative decrease in AMH rates in patients with endometriomas compared with women operated on for non-endometrioid ovarian tumors. Lower AMH rates were noted in women with bilateral surgeries for bilateral ovarian tumors compared to patients who had unilateral surgeries. The performed systemic analysis showed higher postoperative AMH rates in patients with intraoperative suture hemostasis in comparison with the use of bipolar energy; in addition, there is a relationship between the number of coagulations and the severity of the decrease in AMH rates. In a few studies, it was noted that patients who underwent surgical treatment of ovarian tumors experienced an earlier onset of menopause. In connection with these possible functional disorders, further clinical studies of a high level of evidence are needed, aimed at developing effective strategies for preserving the functioning of the reproductive system after surgical treatment of benign ovarian tumors.
format Article
id doaj-art-036a3ce37d5a451eb0b04ef2cc1719a8
institution Kabale University
issn 1994-4098
1999-8627
language Russian
publishDate 2024-11-01
publisher ABV-press
record_format Article
series Опухоли женской репродуктивной системы
spelling doaj-art-036a3ce37d5a451eb0b04ef2cc1719a82025-08-20T04:00:08ZrusABV-pressОпухоли женской репродуктивной системы1994-40981999-86272024-11-01203869410.17650/1994-4098-2024-20-3-86-94870The impact of surgical treatment of benign ovarian tumors on the reproductive health of women, taking into account the International Classification of FunctioningI. S. Zakharov0D. V. Kovlen1A. A. Bezmenko2E. F. Kondrina3A. A. Nazarenko4N. А. Trigubchuk5G. G. Shaginyan6S.M. Kirov Military Medical Academy, Ministry of Defense of RussiaS.M. Kirov Military Medical Academy, Ministry of Defense of RussiaS.M. Kirov Military Medical Academy, Ministry of Defense of RussiaS.M. Kirov Military Medical Academy, Ministry of Defense of RussiaS.M. Kirov Military Medical Academy, Ministry of Defense of RussiaS.M. Kirov Military Medical Academy, Ministry of Defense of Russia9 Treatment and Diagnostic Center, Ministry of Defense of RussiaThe article presents a systematic analysis of studies evaluating the impact of surgical treatment of benign ovarian tumors on reproductive health, taking into account the criteria stated by the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health. To identify articles, foreign and domestic scientific databases were used (PubMed, Cochrane, eLibrary). After the initial identification of 704 scientific publications, 46 articles were selected using inclusion and exclusion criteria.The conducted systemic analysis allows us to formulate the conclusion that surgical interventions performed for benign ovarian tumors contribute to damage to ovarian tissue, and as a result, a decrease in the ovarian reserve of patients, which is associated with impaired fertility. A number of authors have demonstrated some recovery of anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) levels 3-12 months after surgery. A significant portion of the studies have demonstrated a more pronounced postoperative decrease in AMH rates in patients with endometriomas compared with women operated on for non-endometrioid ovarian tumors. Lower AMH rates were noted in women with bilateral surgeries for bilateral ovarian tumors compared to patients who had unilateral surgeries. The performed systemic analysis showed higher postoperative AMH rates in patients with intraoperative suture hemostasis in comparison with the use of bipolar energy; in addition, there is a relationship between the number of coagulations and the severity of the decrease in AMH rates. In a few studies, it was noted that patients who underwent surgical treatment of ovarian tumors experienced an earlier onset of menopause. In connection with these possible functional disorders, further clinical studies of a high level of evidence are needed, aimed at developing effective strategies for preserving the functioning of the reproductive system after surgical treatment of benign ovarian tumors.https://ojrs.abvpress.ru/ojrs/article/view/1280ovarian tumorssurgical treatment of ovarian diseasesovarian reserveanti-mullerian hormonemenstrual disorderendocrine (hormonal) function disordersexual dysfunctionfertility disorderreproductive health
spellingShingle I. S. Zakharov
D. V. Kovlen
A. A. Bezmenko
E. F. Kondrina
A. A. Nazarenko
N. А. Trigubchuk
G. G. Shaginyan
The impact of surgical treatment of benign ovarian tumors on the reproductive health of women, taking into account the International Classification of Functioning
Опухоли женской репродуктивной системы
ovarian tumors
surgical treatment of ovarian diseases
ovarian reserve
anti-mullerian hormone
menstrual disorder
endocrine (hormonal) function disorder
sexual dysfunction
fertility disorder
reproductive health
title The impact of surgical treatment of benign ovarian tumors on the reproductive health of women, taking into account the International Classification of Functioning
title_full The impact of surgical treatment of benign ovarian tumors on the reproductive health of women, taking into account the International Classification of Functioning
title_fullStr The impact of surgical treatment of benign ovarian tumors on the reproductive health of women, taking into account the International Classification of Functioning
title_full_unstemmed The impact of surgical treatment of benign ovarian tumors on the reproductive health of women, taking into account the International Classification of Functioning
title_short The impact of surgical treatment of benign ovarian tumors on the reproductive health of women, taking into account the International Classification of Functioning
title_sort impact of surgical treatment of benign ovarian tumors on the reproductive health of women taking into account the international classification of functioning
topic ovarian tumors
surgical treatment of ovarian diseases
ovarian reserve
anti-mullerian hormone
menstrual disorder
endocrine (hormonal) function disorder
sexual dysfunction
fertility disorder
reproductive health
url https://ojrs.abvpress.ru/ojrs/article/view/1280
work_keys_str_mv AT iszakharov theimpactofsurgicaltreatmentofbenignovariantumorsonthereproductivehealthofwomentakingintoaccounttheinternationalclassificationoffunctioning
AT dvkovlen theimpactofsurgicaltreatmentofbenignovariantumorsonthereproductivehealthofwomentakingintoaccounttheinternationalclassificationoffunctioning
AT aabezmenko theimpactofsurgicaltreatmentofbenignovariantumorsonthereproductivehealthofwomentakingintoaccounttheinternationalclassificationoffunctioning
AT efkondrina theimpactofsurgicaltreatmentofbenignovariantumorsonthereproductivehealthofwomentakingintoaccounttheinternationalclassificationoffunctioning
AT aanazarenko theimpactofsurgicaltreatmentofbenignovariantumorsonthereproductivehealthofwomentakingintoaccounttheinternationalclassificationoffunctioning
AT natrigubchuk theimpactofsurgicaltreatmentofbenignovariantumorsonthereproductivehealthofwomentakingintoaccounttheinternationalclassificationoffunctioning
AT ggshaginyan theimpactofsurgicaltreatmentofbenignovariantumorsonthereproductivehealthofwomentakingintoaccounttheinternationalclassificationoffunctioning
AT iszakharov impactofsurgicaltreatmentofbenignovariantumorsonthereproductivehealthofwomentakingintoaccounttheinternationalclassificationoffunctioning
AT dvkovlen impactofsurgicaltreatmentofbenignovariantumorsonthereproductivehealthofwomentakingintoaccounttheinternationalclassificationoffunctioning
AT aabezmenko impactofsurgicaltreatmentofbenignovariantumorsonthereproductivehealthofwomentakingintoaccounttheinternationalclassificationoffunctioning
AT efkondrina impactofsurgicaltreatmentofbenignovariantumorsonthereproductivehealthofwomentakingintoaccounttheinternationalclassificationoffunctioning
AT aanazarenko impactofsurgicaltreatmentofbenignovariantumorsonthereproductivehealthofwomentakingintoaccounttheinternationalclassificationoffunctioning
AT natrigubchuk impactofsurgicaltreatmentofbenignovariantumorsonthereproductivehealthofwomentakingintoaccounttheinternationalclassificationoffunctioning
AT ggshaginyan impactofsurgicaltreatmentofbenignovariantumorsonthereproductivehealthofwomentakingintoaccounttheinternationalclassificationoffunctioning