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What gynecological tumors need surgical treatment?

The doctor of Dalian Hospital of Armed Police explained: In principle, once gynecological benign tumors are diagnosed, they should be operated in time (except hysteromyoma). Almost all patients can achieve good results through surgery, and patients recover quickly. However, the choice of surgical methods is different from that of malignant tumors in principle. The purpose of this operation is to remove the tumor and preserve the function of the organ as much as possible. For example, a benign tumor of the ovary, teratoma, can only peel off the tumor during the operation, keep the affected ovary, let the patient remove the tumor, and still maintain the function of both ovaries.

Another example is uterine fibroids with surgical indications. In principle, total hysterectomy should be performed. However, if the patient is young and childless, myomectomy should be performed as far as possible to preserve his reproductive function.

However, for gynecological tumors in the above two cases, tumors (ovarian tumors and fibroids) must be frozen to eliminate malignant transformation. Once an abnormality is found, no matter how young the patient is, radical surgery must be performed.