Is total excision required for intersecting ovarian tumors?

Intersecting ovarian tumors do not necessarily require total excision, especially in young patients who do not have children can opt for surgery to preserve fertility and possibly conceive and have children in the future. Intersectional ovarian tumors are also known as low malignant potential tumors. Women without fertility requirements should preferably undergo total hysterectomy and have both ovaries removed and fallopian tubes removed to avoid recurrence. Although this tumor is less malignant, it is still a malignant tumor and the patient’s fertility should be taken into consideration in the treatment. In addition, the possibility of recurrence in the future should be taken into consideration, and the corresponding treatment should be given after a comprehensive analysis, and the patient must go to the hospital for regular review after the surgery.