Our 60-year-old patient menarche in 13-year, two delivery, last menstruation in 53-year, without uterine bleeding or any kind of symptomatology. The gyne-cological transvaginal ultrasound examination showed hyperplasio endometrii (20mm). After curettage, pathological examination was diagnostic polypus carcinomatoides. The patient with HTA and obesity was admitted to and operated on at the Gynecological Department due to endometrial carcinoma (FIGO stage IA1). Because of her giant obesity, BMI – 71.50 kg/m2, weight 219 kg and height 175cm, surgery by the abdominal approach was very difficult to perform, so vaginal hysterectomy was carried out. The procedure was completed within 127 minutes without any intraoperative complications. Blood loss...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of obesity on the outcomes of surgical treatment for endometrial c...
Background: Endometrial carcinoma usually occurs in post-menopausal women, but in three to five perc...
Obese patients have increased risk of developing endometrial cancer proportional to the excess in bo...
The case demonstrates the use of bariatric surgery to improve a patient's candidacy for surgical tre...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate a combined approach to surgical treatment of patients with ...
•Extreme obesity may preclude patients from primary surgical management of endometrial cancer.•Baria...
Background\ud \ud Many women who develop endometrial cancer (EC) or endometrial hyperplasia with aty...
Gynecologic oncologic surgery in premalignant and malignant lesions of the endometrium in the morbid...
International audienceObjective: To assess the surgical management and survival of severely obese pa...
Objectives: The study objectives were to describe outcomes of obese patients with early endometrial ...
The obesity pandemic continues to contribute to a worsening burden of disease worldwide. The link be...
AIM: Obesity is classically linked to type I endometrial cancer (EC). Lymphovascular invasion (LVI) ...
Aim: Laparoscopic treatment of early-stage endometrial cancer is the gold standard to reduce periope...
Herein is reported the first published case of an ultra-morbidly obese woman affected by an isolated...
Introduction: Endometrial cancer (EC) is the most prevalent gynecologic malignancy in the US and is ...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of obesity on the outcomes of surgical treatment for endometrial c...
Background: Endometrial carcinoma usually occurs in post-menopausal women, but in three to five perc...
Obese patients have increased risk of developing endometrial cancer proportional to the excess in bo...
The case demonstrates the use of bariatric surgery to improve a patient's candidacy for surgical tre...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate a combined approach to surgical treatment of patients with ...
•Extreme obesity may preclude patients from primary surgical management of endometrial cancer.•Baria...
Background\ud \ud Many women who develop endometrial cancer (EC) or endometrial hyperplasia with aty...
Gynecologic oncologic surgery in premalignant and malignant lesions of the endometrium in the morbid...
International audienceObjective: To assess the surgical management and survival of severely obese pa...
Objectives: The study objectives were to describe outcomes of obese patients with early endometrial ...
The obesity pandemic continues to contribute to a worsening burden of disease worldwide. The link be...
AIM: Obesity is classically linked to type I endometrial cancer (EC). Lymphovascular invasion (LVI) ...
Aim: Laparoscopic treatment of early-stage endometrial cancer is the gold standard to reduce periope...
Herein is reported the first published case of an ultra-morbidly obese woman affected by an isolated...
Introduction: Endometrial cancer (EC) is the most prevalent gynecologic malignancy in the US and is ...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of obesity on the outcomes of surgical treatment for endometrial c...
Background: Endometrial carcinoma usually occurs in post-menopausal women, but in three to five perc...
Obese patients have increased risk of developing endometrial cancer proportional to the excess in bo...