Objectives The purpose of this retrospective report is to define the safety and feasibility, based on our preliminary experience, of surgical transdiaphragmatic resection of enlarged cardiophrenic lymph nodes (CPLNs), as a part of upfront debulking surgery. Supradiaphragmatic nodes located between the diaphragm and the heart are frequently a location for lymph node metastasis in advanced ovarian cancer, and their removal is aimed to obtain no gross residual disease at the primary cytoreductive surgery often requiring aggressive surgical procedures. Patients and Methods Between May 2012 and October 2016, a total of 22 patients among 443 with advanced high-grade serous ovarian cancer underwent cytoreductive procedures involving transdiaphragm...
Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynaecologic malignancy. It usually spreads out of the abdomen inv...
Background: Standard approach for medically stable advanced ovarian cancer patients should be primar...
none6Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynaecologic malignancy. It usually spreads out of the abdome...
Ovarian cancer is commonly diagnosed at an advanced stage, with disease involving the upper abdomen....
Ovarian cancer is commonly diagnosed at an advanced stage, with disease involving the upper abdomen....
Background: Several studies have demonstrated the feasibility and role of bulky cardiophrenic lymph ...
AbstractOvarian cancer is commonly diagnosed at an advanced stage, with disease involving the upper ...
Ovarian cancer becomes the most aggressive disease among all cancer pathology in women’s reproductiv...
Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of preoperative imaging in the diagnosis of cardiophrenic lymph ...
Objective Ovarian cancer is commonly diagnosed at an advanced stage. Complete macroscopic eradicatio...
BackgroundWe primarily aimed to determine whether the presence of enlarged cardiophrenic lymph nodes...
Objective Optimal cytoreduction is one the main factors improving survival outcomes in patients affe...
Highlights • Gaining trans-diaphragmatic access to thoracic cavity during de-bulking laparotomy. • ...
Purpose: To evaluate the clinical outcomes of enlarged cardiophrenic lymph node (CPLN) in advanced-s...
BACKGROUND: Surgical management of advanced-stage ovarian cancer (ASOC) can require diaphragmatic su...
Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynaecologic malignancy. It usually spreads out of the abdomen inv...
Background: Standard approach for medically stable advanced ovarian cancer patients should be primar...
none6Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynaecologic malignancy. It usually spreads out of the abdome...
Ovarian cancer is commonly diagnosed at an advanced stage, with disease involving the upper abdomen....
Ovarian cancer is commonly diagnosed at an advanced stage, with disease involving the upper abdomen....
Background: Several studies have demonstrated the feasibility and role of bulky cardiophrenic lymph ...
AbstractOvarian cancer is commonly diagnosed at an advanced stage, with disease involving the upper ...
Ovarian cancer becomes the most aggressive disease among all cancer pathology in women’s reproductiv...
Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of preoperative imaging in the diagnosis of cardiophrenic lymph ...
Objective Ovarian cancer is commonly diagnosed at an advanced stage. Complete macroscopic eradicatio...
BackgroundWe primarily aimed to determine whether the presence of enlarged cardiophrenic lymph nodes...
Objective Optimal cytoreduction is one the main factors improving survival outcomes in patients affe...
Highlights • Gaining trans-diaphragmatic access to thoracic cavity during de-bulking laparotomy. • ...
Purpose: To evaluate the clinical outcomes of enlarged cardiophrenic lymph node (CPLN) in advanced-s...
BACKGROUND: Surgical management of advanced-stage ovarian cancer (ASOC) can require diaphragmatic su...
Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynaecologic malignancy. It usually spreads out of the abdomen inv...
Background: Standard approach for medically stable advanced ovarian cancer patients should be primar...
none6Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynaecologic malignancy. It usually spreads out of the abdome...