Laparoscopic ovarian transposition prior to pelvic radiation in young women with anorectal malignancies: a systematic review and meta‐analysis of prevalence

Author:

Tessier Léa1ORCID,McKechnie Tyler2ORCID,Lee Yung2ORCID,Park Lily J.2,Gangam Nirupa134,Eskicioglu Cagla125ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine McMaster University Hamilton Ontario Canada

2. Division of General Surgery, Department of Surgery McMaster University Hamilton Ontario Canada

3. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology McMaster University Hamilton Ontario Canada

4. Division of General Obstetrics and Gynecology, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology St Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton Hamilton Ontario Canada

5. Division of General Surgery, Department of Surgery St Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton Hamilton Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractAimYoung women undergoing radiotherapy (RT) for pelvic malignancies are at risk of developing premature ovarian insufficiency. Ovarian transposition (OT) aims to preserve ovarian function in these patients. However, its role in anorectal malignancy has yet to be firmly established. The aim of this review was to determine the effectiveness of laparoscopic OT in preserving ovarian function in premenopausal women undergoing neoadjuvant pelvic RT for anorectal malignancies.MethodsMEDLINE, Embase and CENTRAL were systematically searched from inception through to May 2022. Articles were included if they evaluated ovarian function after OT in women with anorectal malignancies undergoing pelvic RT. The primary outcome was ovarian function preservation. The secondary outcome was 30‐day postoperative morbidity following OT.ResultsFrom 207 citations, 10 studies with 133 patients with rectal or anal cancer who underwent OT prior to RT were included. Meta‐analysis of pooled proportions of preserved ovarian function demonstrated an incidence of 66.9% (95% CI 55.0–79.0%, I2 = 43%). The 30‐day postoperative morbidity rate was 1.2% (n = 1). There was heterogeneity in interventions and outcome reporting.ConclusionsLaparoscopic OT in premenopausal patients undergoing pelvic radiation for anorectal malignancies might be an effective technique at reducing ovarian exposure to RT. The meta‐analyses must be interpreted within the context of clinical heterogeneity of the included studies. Further studies are required to fully investigate the outcomes of OT in patients undergoing pelvic radiation for anorectal malignancies.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Gastroenterology

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