2018
DOI: 10.1159/000493794
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Impact of Laparoscopy to Assess Resectability in Stage IIIC Epithelial Ovarian, Tubal and Peritoneal Cancer Patients

Abstract: Aims: To evaluate overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) in patients with stage IIIC epithelial ovarian, tubal and peritoneal cancer (EOC) who underwent a laparoscopy to assess surgical resectability prior to Primary Debulking Surgery (PDS) or Interval Debulking Surgery (IDS). Methods: Retrospective cohort study that included all women with stage IIIC EOC treated at our center between 2000 and 2010. Patients were classified in groups: PDS, neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) with IDS, NACT witho… Show more

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“…Laparoscopy may also be more accurate than CT scan to assess carcinomatosis in pelvic and small intestinal regions [196]. Despite studies showing accuracy of diagnostic laparoscopy to predict complete cytoreduction no impact on survival has been seen, but can be useful to reduce unnecessary laparotomies [197].…”
Section: Candidates For Nactmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Laparoscopy may also be more accurate than CT scan to assess carcinomatosis in pelvic and small intestinal regions [196]. Despite studies showing accuracy of diagnostic laparoscopy to predict complete cytoreduction no impact on survival has been seen, but can be useful to reduce unnecessary laparotomies [197].…”
Section: Candidates For Nactmentioning
confidence: 99%