Literature DB >> 15802396

Routine appendectomy in epithelial ovarian carcinoma: is it necessary?

Ali Ayhan1, Murat Gultekin, Cagatay Taskiran, Mehmet Coskun Salman, Nilufer Yigit Celik, Kunter Yuce, Alp Usubutun, Turkan Kucukali.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To detect risk factors for the appendiceal metastasis and to define the role of routine appendectomy in patients with epithelial ovarian carcinoma.
METHODS: A total of 285 patients with epithelial ovarian carcinoma who had undergone primary cytoreductive surgery including appendectomy were retrospectively evaluated. Appendiceal involvement was divided into 2 groups: gross and microscopic. Clinicopathologic variables were evaluated for possible significance in terms of appendiceal metastasis. A second analysis was performed using the same variables to detect a possible relation with microscopic metastasis. In a subgroup analysis, we also analyzed the role of routine appendectomy in patients with clinically early stage disease.
RESULTS: One-hundred six patients were found to have appendiceal metastasis (37%). Univariate and multivariate analysis revealed stage of disease as the unique factor determining the appendiceal metastasis (P < .001). Five patients with apparently stage I-II disease were upstaged due to isolated appendiceal metastasis (4.9%). In the second analysis excluding the patients with gross involvement, ascites was an independent predictor of microscopic involvement (P < .01).
CONCLUSION: Routine appendectomy is indicated in all epithelial ovarian carcinoma patients as part of the initial surgical staging procedure because of a considerable rate of upstaging in early stage disease and optimal cytoreduction in advanced stages. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: II-3.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15802396     DOI: 10.1097/01.AOG.0000154884.20872.c4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Obstet Gynecol        ISSN: 0029-7844            Impact factor:   7.661


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3.  Risk factors for appendiceal involvement in women with epithelial ovarian cancer.

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Authors:  Gülşah Balık; Işık Ustüner; Recep Bedir; Ulkü Mete Ural; Mehmet Kağıtçı; Emine Seda Güvendağ Güven
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