| Literature DB >> 29492102 |
Víctor Lago1,2, Santiago Domingo1, Luis Matute1, Pablo Padilla-Iserte1, Marta Gurrea1.
Abstract
In order to reach cytoreduction in advanced ovarian cancer, peritonectomy and diaphragmatic stripping are procedures required to remove the disease in the upper abdomen. Diaphragm involvement is estimated in up to 40% of cases. Nevertheless, in some of these patients, the tumour volume may constitute a limitation of the technique due to the association with abdominal wall involvement, bulky tumour at the Morrison's pouch or liver infiltration. Extensive upper abdominal procedures should represent a basic resource for the gynaecologic oncologist in order to reach an optimal cytoreduction. A radical peritonectomy with en bloc resection for treating advanced ovarian cancer with extensive widespread diaphragmatic peritoneal carcinomatosis is showed in this surgical film.Entities:
Keywords: advanced ovarian cancer; debulking surgery; radical peritonectomy
Year: 2018 PMID: 29492102 PMCID: PMC5828676 DOI: 10.3332/ecancer.2018.808
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ecancermedicalscience ISSN: 1754-6605
Video 1.A radical peritonectomy procedure is shown in this video, in which a tumour present at diaphragm peritoneum, abdominal wall and liver parenchima was en bloc resected. To view this video, click here: https://ecancer.org/journal/12/808-Radical-en-bloc-peritonectomy-in-advanced-ovarian-cancer.php