Long-term clinical effects of ovarian wedge resection in polycystic ovarian syndrome

Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 62(1), 55-57

DOI 10.3109/00016348309155759 PMID 6858626

Abstract

Twenty-nine consecutive patients with polycystic ovary (PCO) syndrome (defined as hirsutism plus oligomenorrhea or secondary amenorrhea, and excluding Cushing's syndrome, an androgen-secreting adrenal or ovarian tumor or adrenocortical hyperplasia) were treated with ovarian wedge resection leaving normal-sized ovaries. Long-term follow-up from 2.3-9.5 years (mean 5.7 years) showed that 26 of 29 patients (90%) had established normal menstrual cycles. Fertility and normal pregnancies were achieved in all 10 patients (100%) with normal postoperative menstrual cycles who desired to conceive, but not in the 3 patients with remaining postoperative oligomenorrhea. Eight of 9 patients who were obese preoperatively and who had normal postoperative menstrual cycles showed a major weight loss after wedge resection. In contrast, none of the preoperatively obese patients, who remained oligomenorrheic after surgery, lost weight. Hirsutism was not cured by wedge resection. It is concluded that ovarian wedge resection should still be considered useful in patients with PCO.

Topics

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PMID 6858626 6858626 DOI 10.3109/00016348309155759 10.3109/00016348309155759

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Hjortrup, A., Kehlet, H., Lockwood, K., & Hasner, E. (1983). Long-term clinical effects of ovarian wedge resection in polycystic ovarian syndrome. *Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica*, *62*(1), 55-57. https://doi.org/10.3109/00016348309155759

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