
Obstetrics Gynecology and Reproduction, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown
Published: May 6, 2025
Aim : to systematize and analyze current data on the use of minimally invasive robot-assisted interventions in treatment gynecologic malignant tumors reproductive age women who wish preserve fertility. Materials Methods . The search was conducted PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus, Web Science, eLibrary databases among primary sources published from 01.01.2000 tо 28.02.2025. There were retrieved keywords MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) terms including: “robotic surgery”, “robot-assisted “fertility preservation”, “gynecologic cancer”, “cervical “endometrial “ovarian “reproductive age”, “minimally “uterine transplantation”, as well corresponding Russian terms. Original studies focusing oncologic outcomes under 45 included analysis. methodology followed PRISMA guidelines. final analysis 53 publications. Results evidence about effectiveness safety fertility-preserving approaches early-stage cervical, endometrial, ovarian cancer. Robot-assisted vs. conventional techniques demonstrated comparable or superior fertility preservation with fewer complications faster recovery. Additional topics addressed include transposition, uterine transplantation, alternative strategies. Conclusion surgery extends potential for fertility-sparing women. Such should be performed specialized centers by multidisciplinary teams. Further research is needed standardize protocols evaluate long-term outcomes.
Language: Английский