What is Fertility Preserving Surgery?

Fertility preserving surgery is an approach where cancer treatment is done safely while preserving the uterus and/or reproductive potential, so that a woman can have a future pregnancy.

In simple terms:

  • Treat the disease without taking away the chance of motherhood

When is Fertility Preserving Surgery Possible?

Fertility preservation is NOT for all patients — it is offered only in carefully selected cases where it is oncologically safe.

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Subtitle Shape Treatment is not decided only before surgery

How Treatment is Planned

Final decisions are made during surgery using:

  • Resection without rupture
  • Frozen section (LIVE biopsy)

This allows:
Right surgery to be performed in a single operation

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Why Biopsy Should Be Avoided Before Surgery

In most ovarian masses, preoperative biopsy is NOT recommended

1. Risk of Tumour Rupture
2. Does Not Change Treatment Plan
3. False Reassurance Risk

Indications for Fertility Preserving Surgery

Fertility preservation is offered only in carefully selected patients where it is considered oncologically safe.

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Early Stage Ovarian Cancer

  • Disease limited to ovary/ovaries
  • No spread on imaging or surgery
  • Stage IA → uterus + one ovary preserved
  • Stage IB → uterus preserved for IVF possibility

Not recommended in Stage IC due to higher recurrence risk

2

Borderline Ovarian Tumours

Low malignant potential

Excellent outcomes with fertility preservation

One of the most common indications for fertility-sparing surgery

3

Germ Cell Tumours

Common in young patients

Highly chemosensitive with excellent survival

Fertility preservation is standard of care in most cases

4

Selected Low-Grade Tumours

Early-stage, low-grade epithelial cancers

Requires strict selection and detailed counselling before surgery

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Desire for Future Fertility

  • Young patient
  • Family not completed
  • Willing for regular follow-up
Safety First

When Fertility Preservation is NOT Safe

Fertility preservation is avoided whenever cancer control and long-term survival may be compromised.

Not considered safe in:

  • Advanced ovarian cancer (Stage II–IV)
  • High-grade aggressive tumours
  • Extensive disease inside abdomen

What is Preserved?

Fertility-preserving surgery aims to safely maintain future reproductive potential whenever oncologically appropriate.

Uterus Preserved
One Ovary Preserved (if uninvolved)
Stage IB → uterus preserved even if ovaries removed

Affected ovary/tumour is removed carefully without rupture to maintain oncological safety.

Role of Frozen Section (LIVE Decision Making)

During Surgery

Frozen section (LIVE biopsy) helps:

• Confirm tumour type
• Decide whether fertility can be preserved

Ensures:
Right decision during the same surgery

Surgical Approach

Open / Laparoscopic / Robotic

Depends on:

Tumour size
Risk of rupture
Suspicion of cancer

Priority:
Complete tumour removal without spillage

Cancer Staging is Still Done

Proper Cancer Staging

Even in fertility preserving surgery, proper cancer staging is mandatory.

This includes:

  • Omentectomy
  • Lymph node assessment/dissection
  • Peritoneal evaluation

Oncologic Principles

Same oncologic principles as standard cancer surgery are followed

- Does not affect fertility if done meticulously

Importance of Proper Case Selection

Fertility preservation is a balanced and expert decision:

Preserve fertility

Without compromising cancer outcome

Requires:

Imaging
Tumour markers
Intraoperative judgement
Experienced gynecologic oncologist

Chances of Pregnancy After Surgery

  • Many patients conceive naturally if one ovary is preserved
  • In Stage IB:
    Pregnancy possible via IVF (donor egg)
  • Uterus preservation allows future pregnancy options

Risks & Follow-Up

  • Small risk of recurrence
  • Requires regular follow-up and monitoring
  • Careful long-term surveillance is essential

Why Choose a Specialized Centre?

  • Expertise of a gynecologic oncologist
  • Frozen section availability
  • Accurate staging and judgement
  • Preserve fertility without compromising cure

Surgical Expertise & Real Experience

Surgical videos

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Fertility Preserving Surgery in Ahmedabad, Gujarat

Fertility preserving ovarian cancer surgery is offered at specialized centres in Ahmedabad under expert care of a gynecologic oncologist.

Patients from:

Ahmedabad
Gujarat
Across India

Seek consultation for:

Early-stage ovarian cancer
Borderline tumours
Fertility-focused cancer treatment

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Verified Patient Experiences

Read real stories from patients across India who trusted our specialized surgical protocols for their recovery.

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Neha S.

Ahmedabad • 1 month ago

"Dr. Swati Shah explained everything clearly and supported us throughout. The surgery was meticulously planned. The Frozen Section during surgery saved me from a second operation."

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Meena K.

Vadodara • 2 months ago

"Dr. Swati's expertise in Cytoreductive Surgery (CRS) gave my mother a second chance. The facility is world-class and the staff is extremely caring."

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Kavita R.

Surat • 3 months ago

"Outstanding medical care. The entire process from diagnosis to surgery was transparent, and the robotic surgery option allowed for a much faster recovery than we expected."

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Aarti P.

Gujarat • 4 months ago

"Dr. Swati's attention to detail is unmatched. She made sure complete tumor removal was done without any rupture. True professional in gynecologic oncology."

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Sunita D.

Rajkot • 5 months ago

"We came to Ahmedabad specifically for HIPEC therapy under Dr. Swati. The heated chemo treatment was successful and her positive attitude kept our hopes high."

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Anjali M.

Mumbai • 6 months ago

"As a young patient, I was terrified. Dr. Swati performed a fertility-preserving surgery safely. Today, I am cancer-free and still have hope for a family. Forever grateful."

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Rekha T.

Ahmedabad • 7 months ago

"Excellent staff and very clean hospital. The TAH+BSO surgery went perfectly, and Dr. Shah personally ensured we understood every post-op instruction."

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Pallavi J.

Indore • 8 months ago

"My sister was diagnosed with advanced stage 3 cancer. Dr. Swati's accurate staging surgery and clear treatment roadmap restored our hope completely."

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Dr. Rajesh

Ahmedabad • 8 months ago

"As a fellow doctor, I trust only the best for my family. Dr. Swati’s adherence to global NCCN guidelines and clinical precision is commendable."

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Smita V.

Bhavnagar • 10 months ago

"The robotic surgery for tumor removal was nearly painless compared to what we read online. The recovery was swift and complication-free."

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Leela B.

Ahmedabad • 11 months ago

"Such compassionate care. Dr. Swati treats her patients like family. She didn't rush the consultation and made sure we understood every risk and benefit."

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Pooja C.

Pune • 1 year ago

"We travelled all the way from Pune just to consult Dr. Swati Shah for an ovarian mass. Best decision we ever made. She is a true expert in her field."

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Geeta N.

Udaipur • 1 year ago

"High-end facility with transparent costs. There were no hidden surprises. The operation was complex but handled with utmost expertise."

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Bhavna S.

Ahmedabad • 1.5 years ago

"What amazed me most was the post-surgery follow-ups. Dr. Swati’s team checked on me regularly. A genuinely world-class cancer treatment experience."

Before Surgery Consultation

Consult Before Surgery

Young and diagnosed with ovarian cyst/tumour

Planning future pregnancy

Discuss fertility options before surgery, as decisions are made during the first operation

Freequntly ask
questions?

Yes, in selected early-stage cases with fertility preservation.

Yes. One healthy ovary is usually sufficient.

Pregnancy is still possible using IVF with donor egg, if uterus is preserved.

Only in carefully selected patients under expert care.

Not always. Many patients conceive naturally.

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