Early ovarian junctional tumors are ovarian tumors between benign and malignant tumors, as long as the treatment is timely it is possible to cure.
For the treatment of early ovarian junctional tumor, there are conservative surgery and radical surgery:
1. Conservative surgical treatment: refers to removing only one side of fallopian tube and ovary. Ovarian junctional tumors mostly occur in young women, the average age of patients is around 20~40 years old, and the conservative surgical treatment is only for women with reproductive requirements. If the clinical diagnosis is early and the opposite side of the fallopian tube and ovary is not problematic, one side of the fallopian tube and ovary can be removed in this case, and the patient must undergo regular rechecking, and once recurrence occurs, it needs to undergo further surgical treatment in a timely manner.
2. Radical surgical treatment: if the patient has no reproductive requirements, it is best to do the whole uterus and adnexa surgical resection, and should be added with the removal of the greater omentum, appendix, and at the same time to carry out lymph node dissection, etc. The recurrence rate of early patients after surgery. In this way, the recurrence rate after surgery is lower in early stage patients.
For early stage ovarian junctional tumor patients, no matter which method is used after treatment, regular review is needed to avoid the possibility of recurrence, and at the same time, keep a good state of mind and exercise appropriately.