2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejso.2013.05.007
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Laparoscopic staging for apparent early stage ovarian or fallopian tube cancer. First case series from a UK cancer centre and systematic literature review

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“…Studies dealing with fertility-sparing treatment in the last 20 years are often limited by retrospective nature, small sample size, short or unknown follow-up periods, lack of stratification by histologic type and grading [5,6]. Evidence is even more scant and problematic for fertility-sparing procedures c arried out laparoscopically [7-12]. Unlike what occurred with endometrial and cervical cancer, the widespread acceptance and adoption of laparoscopic staging of early ovarian cancer (EOC) has been much slower and minimal access surgery in this context is still regarded as investigational, despite initial recognition of its role by leading oncology societies [13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies dealing with fertility-sparing treatment in the last 20 years are often limited by retrospective nature, small sample size, short or unknown follow-up periods, lack of stratification by histologic type and grading [5,6]. Evidence is even more scant and problematic for fertility-sparing procedures c arried out laparoscopically [7-12]. Unlike what occurred with endometrial and cervical cancer, the widespread acceptance and adoption of laparoscopic staging of early ovarian cancer (EOC) has been much slower and minimal access surgery in this context is still regarded as investigational, despite initial recognition of its role by leading oncology societies [13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Частота конверсий, по данным ли-тературы, невелика и варьирует от 0,6 до 8,9%, необходи-мость в лапаротомии возникла у 7,4% больных, включен-ных в настоящее исследование. Основными причинами конверсий являются обнаружение диссеминации в ходе лапароскопической ревизии и выраженный спаечный процесс [17,18].…”
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“…Brookbank demonstrated 94 % 5 years disease free survival and a 100 % overall survival at a median 18 months (range 3-59) follow-up [ 49 ]. The rate of conversion to laparotomy in the literature is averagely below 5 %, with a range 3.2-10 % [ 50 ].…”
Section: Primary Ovarian Cancer: Early Stagementioning
confidence: 94%