Adult granulosa cell tumors of the ovary: tumor dissemination pattern at primary and recurrent situation, surgical outcome

Gynecologic Oncology
C FotopoulouJ Sehouli

Abstract

Granulosa-cell-tumors of the ovary (GCT) constitute a rare group of neoplasms with malignant potential. Due to the rarity of the disease intraoperative tumor-dissemination-patterns are not well defined and are mostly based on retrospective data. Aim of the present study was to describe surgical and clinical outcome and dissemination pathways in the primary and recurrent situation of the disease. All primary and relapsed GCT-patients, operated between 01/2001 and 02/2010 in our institution were evaluated using a systematic intraoperative documentation-tool (IMO). Surgical outcome, intraoperative tumor-dissemination-pattern and pathological and findings were separately analyzed for the primary and recurrent situation. Overall, 45 patients were analyzed; including eighteen patients with primary and 27 patients with recurrent GCT. Tumor-dissemination-patterns differed significantly between primary and recurrent patients, by the latter having significantly higher rates of diffuse peritoneal involvement (15.8% vs. 52%; p=0.027) and of extraovarian tumor involvement of the middle (15.8% vs. 48.1%; p=0.05) and upper abdomen (0 vs. 33.3%; p=0.006). While all primary patients could be operated tumor-free, this was the case for 85.2% of t...Continue Reading

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