Article
Oncology
Gilles Houvenaeghel, Alexandre de Nonneville, Guillaume Blache, Max Buttarelli, Camille Jauffret, Djamel Mokart, Laura Sabiani
Summary: This study retrospectively analyzed the surgical outcomes and survival of 90 ovarian cancer patients who underwent posterior pelvic exenteration (PPE). The majority of patients achieved complete resection with a low rate of complications. Survival outcomes were associated with the completeness of surgery, chemotherapy cycles, and patient age.
JOURNAL OF GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY
(2022)
Article
Medicine, General & Internal
Justin W. Gorski, Charles S. Dietrich, Caeli Davis, Lindsay Erol, Hayley Dietrich, Nicholas J. Per, Emily Lenk Ferrell, Anthony B. McDowell, McKayla J. Riggs, Megan L. Hutchcraft, Lauren A. Baldwin-Branch, Rachel W. Miller, Christopher P. DeSimone, Holly H. Gallion, Frederick R. Ueland, John R. van Nagell, Edward J. Pavlik
Summary: The study examines the role of pelvic fluid observed during transvaginal ultrasonography (TVS) in identifying ovarian malignancy. The presence and duration of fluid over successive screening encounters were analyzed. The findings suggest that pelvic free fluid identified in TVS exams is more associated with ovarian malignancy in an asymptomatic screening population.
Article
Surgery
Zhao-liang Yu, Xuan-hui Liu, Hua-shan Liu, Jia Ke, Yi-feng Zou, Wu-teng Cao, Jian Xiao, Zhi-yang Zhou, Ping Lan, Xiao-jian Wu, Xian-rui Wu
Summary: The study evaluated the impact of pelvic dimensions on the risk of anastomotic leak in rectal cancer patients. The results showed that pelvic inlet and intertuberous distance were independent predictors for postoperative anastomotic leak. The incorporation of pelvic dimensions with other factors in the nomogram may provide a clinical tool for predicting anastomotic leak.
SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY AND OTHER INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES
(2021)
Article
Reproductive Biology
Ji Hyun Kim, Won Ho Han, Dong-Eun Lee, Sun Young Kim, Kiho You, Sung Sil Park, Dong Woon Lee, Sang-Soo Seo, Sokbom Kang, Sang-Yoon Park, Myong Cheol Lim
Summary: This study evaluated the risk factors of anastomotic leakage (AL) in the surgical management of primary ovarian cancer and developed a nomogram to predict the risk of AL. The results showed that diabetes, co-operation with distal pancreatectomy, macroscopic residual tumor, and anastomotic level from the anal verge shorter than 10 cm were significant prognostic factors for AL. The nomogram can be used for preoperative counseling and intraoperative decision-making.
JOURNAL OF OVARIAN RESEARCH
(2023)
Article
Oncology
Liliana Mereu, Francesca Dalpra, Valeria Berlanda, Riccardo Pertile, Daniela Coser, Basilio Pecorino, Maria Gabriella D'Agate, Francesco Ciarleglio, Alberto Brolese, Saverio Tateo
Summary: This study evaluated the incidence, risk factors, and utility of drainage and stoma in patients undergoing intestinal surgery for ovarian cancer. The results showed that rectosigmoid resection for ovarian cancer is a standardized procedure with comparable results for anastomotic leakage (AL), and risk factors for AL are discretely homogeneous. The use of stomas and/or drains, however, was not standardized according to the literature. Therefore, further exploration is needed to verify the preventive role of protective stoma and/or intra-abdominal drains in selected and standardized situations.
Article
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
E. M. Burns, A. Quyn
Summary: A consensus lexicon was developed to describe the operative components of extended and exenteration pelvic surgery. This lexicon will improve data synthesis, allow more accurate activity recording for audit, and ultimately improve patient outcomes.
COLORECTAL DISEASE
(2023)
Article
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Shinichiro Sakata, S. Mohammed Karim, Kellie L. Mathis, Scott R. Kelley, Peter S. Rose, Eric J. Dozois
Summary: The study introduces a novel two-stage surgical approach that allows for wide exposure and control of deep margins and vessels under direct visualization, which may help achieve more complete resections in patients with recurrent rectal cancer involving the pelvic sidewall.
DISEASES OF THE COLON & RECTUM
(2021)
Article
Oncology
Kilian G. M. Brown, Charles Risbey, Michael J. Solomon, Kirk K. S. Austin, Peter J. Lee, Christopher M. Byrne
Summary: Pelvic exenteration for refractory pelvic sepsis following treatment of malignancy is safe and effective in selected patients.
Article
Surgery
Rong Hu, Gulina Shahai, Hui Liu, Yuling Feng, Hong Xiang
Summary: The combination of two-dimensional transvaginal ultrasound and contrast-enhanced ultrasound has high sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy in the differential diagnosis of ovarian cancer. Contrast-enhanced ultrasound can compensate for the limitations of conventional ultrasound, facilitate the early detection of ovarian cancer, and be used for the differential diagnosis of small ovarian tumors that are difficult to diagnose with two-dimensional ultrasound.
FRONTIERS IN SURGERY
(2022)
Article
Oncology
Filipe Carvalho, Shengyang Qiu, Vasia Panagi, Katy Hardy, Hannah Tutcher, Marta Machado, Francisca Silva, Caroline Dinen, Carol Lane, Alleh Jonroy, Jon Knox, Lynn Worley, Jessica Whibley, Tobias Perren, Jane Thain, Jacqueline McPhail
Summary: This article explores the current practices in the care of oncology patients who undergo Total Pelvic Exenteration (TPE) surgery in a tertiary cancer centre. It emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary team approach and provides guidance for improving patient outcomes and lessening morbidities.
Article
Oncology
Silvio Daster, Joo-Shik Shin, Sofronis Loizides, Daniel Steffens, Cherry E. Koh, Michael J. Solomon
Summary: The quality of pathology reporting in pelvic exenteration for LRRC varies significantly, with synoptic reports showing higher completeness than narrative reports. Reports from more recent periods are also more complete compared to earlier reports. There was no significant association between the activity of pathologists and the completeness of reporting.
Article
Oncology
H. Verschuere, W. Froyman, T. Van den Bosch, M. Van Hoefs, J. Kaijser, D. Van Schoubroeck, A. S. Van Rompuy, I Vergote, D. Timmerman
Summary: This study retrospectively analyzed women who underwent transvaginal ultrasound-guided tru-cut biopsies at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the University Hospitals Leuven from June 2014 to October 2018. The results showed that the procedure is safe and accurate for diagnosing pelvic masses, with at least 2 core biopsies recommended for an adequate and accurate diagnosis.
GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY
(2021)
Article
Oncology
Saissan Rajendran, Chu Luan Nguyen, Kilian G. M. Brown, Michael J. Solomon
Summary: Pelvic exenteration surgery has become the standard of care for advanced pelvic malignancy. The use of complex vascular resection and reconstructive techniques in this field is considered cutting-edge. This article summarizes the historical evolution of oncovascular surgery in the pelvis and highlights its potential for future treatment advancements.
Article
Oncology
Nando Fix, Sabrina Classen-von Spee, Saher Baransi, Veronica Luengas-Wuerzinger, Friederike Rawert, Ruth Lippert, Peter Mallmann, Bjoern Lampe
Summary: The incidence of endometrial cancer has been increasing, and treatment options for recurrent cases are limited. This study analyzed data of patients who underwent pelvic exenteration and found that complete cytoreduction is associated with prolonged survival.
Article
Oncology
Bjoern. Lampe, Veronica Luengas-Wuerzinger, Juergen Weitz, Stephan Roth, Friederike Rawert, Esther Schuler, Sabrina Classen-von Spee, Nando Fix, Saher Baransi, Anca Dizdar, Peter Mallmann, Klaus-Dieter Schaser, Andreas Bogner
Summary: Pelvic exenteration is often the only curative treatment option for advanced pelvic tumors and recurrent cancers. Surgical treatment possibilities are often underestimated, but with R0 resection achievable, the mortality rate is low and postoperative quality of life is acceptable.
Article
Obstetrics & Gynecology
C. Tempfer, L. -C. Horn, S. Ackermann, M. W. Beckmann, R. Dittrich, J. Einenkel, A. Guenthert, H. Haase, J. Kratzsch, M. C. Kreissl, S. Polterauer, A. D. Ebert, K. T. M. Schneider, H. G. Strauss, F. Thiel
GEBURTSHILFE UND FRAUENHEILKUNDE
(2016)
Article
Pathology
L. -C. Horn, D. Mayr, C. E. Brambs, J. Einenkel, I. Saendig, K. Schierle
Article
Oncology
Susanne Singer, Michael Bartels, Susanne Briest, Jens Einenkel, Dietger Niederwieser, Kirsten Papsdorf, Jens-Uwe Stolzenburg, Sophie Kuenstler, Sabine Taubenheim, Oliver Krauss
SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER
(2017)
Article
Oncology
J. Roick, H. Danker, A. Kersting, S. Briest, A. Dietrich, A. Dietz, J. Einenkel, K. Papsdorf, F. Lordick, J. Meixensberger, J. Moessner, D. Niederwieser, T. Prietzel, F. Schiefke, J. -U. Stolzenburg, H. Wirtz, S. Singer
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER CARE
(2018)
Review
Oncology
Benjamin Wolf, Christin Kunert, Lars-Christian Horn, Jens Einenkel
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GYNECOLOGICAL CANCER
(2017)
Article
Oncology
Maik Thieme, Jens Einenkel, Markus Zenger, Andreas Hinz
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY
(2017)
Article
Health Care Sciences & Services
Sophie Kecke, Jochen Ernst, Jens Einenkel, Susanne Singer, Andreas Hinz
JOURNAL OF PAIN AND SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT
(2017)
Article
Pathology
Lars-Christian Horn, Karolin Angermann, Bettina Hentschel, Jens Einenkel, Anne Kathrin Hoehn
PATHOLOGY RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
(2017)
Article
Oncology
Susanne Singer, Helge Danker, Julia Roick, Jens Einenkel, Susanne Briest, Henning Spieker, Andreas Dietz, Isabell Hoffmann, Kirsten Papsdorf, Juergen Meixensberger, Joachim Moessner, Franziska Schiefke, Anja Dietel, Hubert Wirtz, Dietger Niederwieser, Thomas Berg, Anette Kersting
Article
Pathology
R. Vochem, J. Einenkel, L. -C. Horn, P. Ruschpler
Article
Pathology
A. K. Hoehn, J. Einenkel, C. Wittekind, L. -C. Horn
Article
Pathology
L. -C. Horn, C. E. Brambs, S. Opitz, J. Einenkel, D. Mayr
Meeting Abstract
Oncology
L. -C. Horn, K. Bilek, U. Fischer, J. Einenkel, B. Hentschel
ONCOLOGY RESEARCH AND TREATMENT
(2016)
Meeting Abstract
Oncology
L. -C. Horn, U. Siebolts, J. Einenkel, A. K. Hoehn
ONCOLOGY RESEARCH AND TREATMENT
(2016)
Meeting Abstract
Oncology
L. Horn, K. Bilek, U. Fischer, J. Einenkel, B. Hentschel
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GYNECOLOGICAL CANCER
(2015)