Impact on Prognosis of the Surgical Route, Laparoscopy or Laparotomy, for the Surgical Staging of Early Stage Ovarian Cancer-A Study from the FRANCOGYN Group.
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Date publication
octobre 2020
Journal
Journal of clinical medicine
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr COUTANT Charles, Pr AKLADIOS Chérif
Tous les auteurs :
Merlier M, Kerbage Y, Pierache A, Ramdane N, Canlorbe G, Bolze PA, Ballester M, Bendifallah S, Ouldamer L, Touboul C, Huchon C, Lavoue V, Dabi Y, Akladios C, Coutant C, Raimond E, Bricou A, Phalippou J, Collinet P, Azaïs H
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Résumé
according to the latest ESMO-ESGO recommendations, laparotomy is the standard surgical approach to treat and stage patients with presumed early stage epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC). A few studies have investigated the efficacy and the safety of laparoscopy for the staging of early stage EOC, and this question is still in the center of debates. Recurrence-free survival (RFS) and overall survival (OS) benefits of the minimally invasive surgery (MIS) have still to be specified. The aim of this multicenter and retrospective study is to assess the survival outcomes of laparoscopic staging in comparison with laparotomic staging for patients presenting with an early stage EOC.
Mots clés
early stage ovarian cancer, laparoscopic staging, minimally invasive surgery, overall survival
Référence
J Clin Med. 2020 10 31;9(11):