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Cancer-specific survival after radical cystectomy and standardized extended lymphadenectomy for node-positive bladder cancer: prediction by lymph nod…

2009

OBJECTIVE To investigate the associations between different overall or topographically restricted lymph node (LN) variables and cancer-specific survival (CSS) after radical cystectomy (RC) and extended LN dissection (LND) with curative intent in patients with LN-positive bladder cancer. PATIENTS AND METHODS Between 2001 and 2006, 152 patients had RC with standardized extended LND for bladder cancer with curative intent. Patients with positive LNs were stratified according to the median of the LN variables (LNs removed, number of positive LNs, LN density). CSS was related to overall and topographically restricted LN variables, e.g. different levels of LND, and relationships were tested by un…

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The Value of Sonography and Lymphography in the Detection of Retroperitoneal Metastases in Testicular Tumors

1979

Lymphography has led to falsely negative or falsely positive diagnoses in 10 to 45 per cent of the cases of testicular tumor metastases reported in the literature. In our comparative study of lymphography and sonography in the preoperative staging of 29 malignant testicular tumors lymphography was accurate in 58.5 per cent of the cases, while sonography had an accuracy rate of 82.5 per cent. Sonography was superior to lymphography in the evaluation of hilar lymph node metastases and their extent, as well as for routine checkups after lymphadenectomy or irradiation.

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryUrologymedicine.medical_treatmentLymphographyTesticular tumorDysgerminomaSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structurePreoperative stagingTesticular NeoplasmsLymphatic MetastasismedicineHumansLymph Node ExcisionLymphadenectomyRetroperitoneal NeoplasmsRadiologybusinessLymph nodeUltrasonographyJournal of Urology
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Laparoscopic Radical Hysterectomy After Concomitant Chemoradiation in Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer: A Prospective Phase II Study

2015

Abstract Study Objective To assess the feasibility of total robotic radical surgery (TRRS) in patients with locally advanced cervical cancer (LACC) who receive chemoradiation therapy (CT/RT). Design A prospective (preplanned) study of a nonrandomized controlled trial (Canadian Task Force classification level 2). Setting Catholic University of the Sacred Hearth, Rome, Italy. Patients Between September 2013 and January 2016, a total of 40 patients with LACC (Federation Internationale de Gynecologie et d'Obstetrique stage IB2–III) were enrolled in the study. Interventions Robotic radical hysterectomy (RRH) plus pelvic and/or aortic lymphadenectomy was attempted within 6 weeks after CT/RT. The …

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Invasive cervical cancer during pregnancy: laparoscopic nodal evaluation before oncologic treatment delay

2010

Introduction. Cervical cancer is the most frequently encountered malignancy during pregnancy. Presence of nodal metastasis is the most important negative prognostic factor and its assessment represents a crucial parameter to decide if pregnancy can safely continue. We describe the results of 18 pregnant patients with cervical cancer who had their nodal status proved by means of laparoscopy. Material and methods. Eighteen patients with cervical cancer who underwent laparoscopic pelvic lymphadenectomy during pregnancy at Charit-University Berlin and Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena between 1999 and 2010 were analyzed retrospectively. Results. The mean age at diagnosis was 32 years (26-40) a…

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Laparoscopic pelvic lymphadenectomy in 32 pregnant patients with cervical cancer: Rationale, description of the technique, and outcome

2014

ObjectiveIndividualized treatment of pregnant patients with cervical cancer is mandatory; hence, information on nodal status is pivotal to allow a waiting strategy in early-stage disease.We aimed to verify the oncological safety and surgical reproducibility of a standardized laparoscopic pelvic lymphadenectomy in pregnant patients with cervical cancer.MethodsWe standardized laparoscopic pelvic lymphadenectomy during the first and second term of gestation in 32 patients with cervical cancer since 1999. According to gestational week (GW) of less than 16 GWs or more than 16 GWs, 2 different techniques were used.ResultsThe International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics stages were IA in …

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Radical vaginal trachelectomy (RVT) combined with laparoscopic lymphadenectomy: Prospective study of 225 patients with early-stage cervical cancer

2011

Objective: The aim of the study was to prove the surgical and oncological safety of radical vaginal trachelectomy (RVT) and laparoscopic lymphadenectomy for patients with early-stage cervical cancer who are seeking parenthood. Methods: A database of 225 patients with early-stage cervical cancer and intention to treat by RVT after laparoscopic lymphadenectomy was prospectively maintained. A total of 212 patients were treated according to the protocol. The procedure was preformed in a standardized manner, and life table analysis was applied. Results: In the cohort of patients treated according to protocol, 8 recurrences occurred and 4 patients died from recurrence. The median follow-up time w…

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Laparoscopic Management of Ovarian Cancer Patients With Localized Carcinomatosis and Lymph Node Metastases: Results of a Retrospective Multi-institut…

2016

Abstract Study Objective To investigate the feasibility and safety of laparoscopic cytoreduction in ovarian cancer patients with localized carcinomatosis or lymph node involvement. Design Retrospective cohort study (Canadian Task Force classification II-2). Setting Multi-institutional study performed in 6 referral gynecologic oncology units. Patients Between June 2005 and December 2014, preoperatively presumed early-stage ovarian cancer patients, who accidentally revealed localized carcinomatosis or lymph node involvement at laparoscopic evaluation or at postoperative pathological examination managed by the laparoscopic approach. Interventions All patients with limited carcinomatosis and/or…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentLaparoscopic cytoreduction; Laparoscopy; Minimally invasive surgery; Ovarian cancer; Adult; Aged; Aged 80 and over; Carcinoma; Cytoreduction Surgical Procedures; Disease-Free Survival; Feasibility Studies; Female; Humans; Laparoscopy; Lymph Nodes; Lymphatic Metastasis; Middle Aged; Neoplasm Recurrence Local; Ovarian Neoplasms; Retrospective Studies; Young AdultGynecologic oncologyDisease-Free SurvivalLaparoscopic cytoreduction Laparoscopy Minimally invasive surgery Ovarian cancerYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMinimally invasive surgeryOvarian cancerCytoreduction Surgical Procedures80 and overmedicineCarcinomaHumansLymph nodeSurvival rateAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overOvarian Neoplasms030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicinebusiness.industryCarcinomaObstetrics and GynecologyRetrospective cohort studyCytoreduction Surgical ProceduresMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSurgeryNeoplasm Recurrencemedicine.anatomical_structureLocalLaparoscopic cytoreductionLymphatic Metastasis030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFeasibility StudiesFemaleLaparoscopyLymphadenectomyLymph NodesNeoplasm Recurrence LocalbusinessOvarian cancerJournal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology
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Laparoscopic Management of External Iliac Artery Injury Using Yasargil Clamps and Intracorporeal Suture

2011

Presented is a case report of laparoscopic repair of an external iliac artery injury using titanium Yasargil clamps and intracorporeal suture during lymphadenectomy. Yasargil clamps were introduced and placed, 1 distal and 1 proximal to the lesion. The vascular injury site was identified and repaired using intracorporeal sutures. Laparoscopic staging was completed successfully. No sign of thrombosis or vascular occlusion was detected. The patient was discharged on postoperative day 4 to receive adjuvant therapy. Laparotomy is the accepted way of managing major vascular injuries during laparoscopy. However, in controlled circumstances, with availability of Yasargil clamps and a surgeon exper…

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Minilaparoscopic aortic lymphadenectomy.

2015

Abstract Study Objective To show the feasibility of performing aortic lymphadenectomy with 3-mm instruments in gynecologic malignancies. Patient A 43-year-old, multiparous patient with serous ovarian cancer grading 2, Federation Internationale de Gynecologie et d'Obstetrique stage IC (intraoperative spillage). Intervention The patient was accidentally diagnosed with ovarian cancer after a right adnexectomy performed for an ovarian cyst. Once referred to our center, a delayed surgical staging was planned including total hysterectomy, left adnexectomy, aortic and pelvic lymphadenectomy, peritoneal biopsies, and total omentectomy. Minilaparoscopy was believed to be feasible to achieve it. Meas…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentOperative TimeSerous ovarian cancermedicineHumansGynecologic cancerGrading (tumors)AortaOvarian NeoplasmsHysterectomyOvarian cystbusiness.industryOvarian NeoplasmMedicine (all)Lymph NodeObstetrics and GynecologyPostoperative complicationmedicine.diseaseSurgeryminilaparoscopicMinilaparoscopyFeasibility StudieSettore MED/40 - GINECOLOGIA E OSTETRICIATreatment OutcomeChemotherapy AdjuvantOperative timeFeasibility StudiesLymph Node ExcisionLymphadenectomyFemaleLaparoscopyLymph NodesNeoplasm Recurrence LocalOvarian cancerbusinessaortic lymphadenectomyHumanJournal of minimally invasive gynecology
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How Technology Can Impact Surgeon Performance: A Randomized Trial Comparing 3-Dimensional versus 2-Dimensional Laparoscopy in Gynecology Oncology

2016

This randomized clinical trial (Canadian Task Force classification I) aimed to compare 2-dimension (2-D) versus 3-dimensional (3-D) laparoscopic hysterectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy in endometrial and cervical cancer patients. Between December 2014 and March 2015, 90 patients were enrolled: 29 (32.2%) with early or locally advanced cervical cancer after neoadjuvant treatment and 61 (67.8%) with early-stage endometrial cancer. Patients were randomly assigned to undergo 2-D (Group A, n = 48 [53.3%]) or 3-D (Group B, n = 42 [46.7%)]) laparoscopy. Baseline characteristics were superimposable in the 2 groups. Median operative time was similar in the 2 groups. Median estimated blood loss durin…

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