Interest in intestinal resection for treatment of advanced ovarian cancer]

D Hamid,S Rohr,J J Baldauf, J Ritter,E Kurtz,P Dufour, P Meyer, A Minetti,C Meyer

Annales de chirurgie(2002)

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Digestive surgery is often necessary for surgical management of advanced ovarian carcinoma.In a series of 62 patients with stage III ovarian carcinoma, postoperative morbidity and mortality, overall survival after 5 years and disease-free survival after 2 years were studied and corelated with several patients criteria (age, stage of the disease, residual disease, type of surgery, CA125 normalisation delay, postoperative complications and hospital stay). Patients were divided into two groups according to the surgical treatment. The first group (n = 17) included patients treated by gynecologic and digestive surgery, the second group (n = 45) included patients treated by gynecologic surgery only. All patients were proposed for chemotherapy included platyn salt. Mean age was 60 years (range: 20-83). The stage of the cancer was stage IIIa in 7 cases, stage IIIb in ten and stage IIIc in 45.Postoperative mortality was 3.5% (2/62). Postoperative morbidity was 26% (13/62). No statistical differences were noted for hospital stay, general morbidity, surgical morbidity when a gastric resection or a colon resections or a splenectomy were performed. Overall survival at 5 years was 56%. Residual disease less than 2 cm3 is the only prognostic factor for overall survival (56% vs 23% [P = 0.03]) and disease-free survival (86% vs 46% [P = 0.02]).This study including 62 patients confirmed the prognostic significance of extensive cytoreductive surgery for treatment in advanced ovarian epithelial cancer without increasing the postoperative morbidy and mortality.
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