Journal of Medical Case Reports (Dec 2017)

Fertility-sparing surgery in advanced stage malignant ovarian germ cell tumor: a case report

  • Montassar Ghalleb,
  • Hatem Bouzaiene,
  • Skander Slim,
  • Achraf Hadiji,
  • Monia Hechiche,
  • Jamel Ben Hassouna,
  • Khaled Rahal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-017-1516-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 3

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Abstract Background Malignant ovarian germ cell tumor is a rare type of disease, which generally has a good prognosis due to the high chemosensitivity of this type of tumor. Fertility preservation is an important issue because malignant ovarian germ cell tumor commonly affects young women. Although conservation is the standard for early stage, it becomes more debatable as the disease progresses to more advanced stages. Aim: Report the case of a patient with an International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics Stage IIIc malignant ovarian germ cell tumor, who had conservative surgery and chemotherapy with a good fertility outcome. Case presentation A 23-year-old North African woman with a left malignant ovarian germ cell tumor stage IIIc was treated by left adnexectomy and omentectomy followed by chemotherapy. A 15-year follow-up showed no signs of relapse, and she completed three full-term natural pregnancies. Conclusions Malignant ovarian germ cell tumor is a rare ovarian tumor with a good prognosis. It is usually associated with a good fertility outcome in early stages. However, due to the rarity of the disease in advanced stages, the fertility outcome for this group of patients is not clear. This lack of data surrounding advanced stages points to the need for a meta-analysis of all published cases.

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