International audienceObjectives Residual disease after excision surgery is the main prognostic factor in advanced ovarian cancer. Open surgery can delay neoadjuvant chemotherapy initiation. Therefore, a minimally invasive method for evaluating resectability would be of great interest. Aim of our study is to evaluate a new technique for assessing the extent of peritoneal carcinomatosis, combining manual palpation and standard laparoscopy. Methods Prospective single-center study from October 2008 to January 2010. Patients with peritoneal carcinomatosis from gynecological malignancies were investigated by standard laparoscopy followed by laparoscopy plus manual palpation using Lapdisc® (Ethicon Inc.), at 43 abdominopelvic sites. When both tec...
Background This is an update of a Cochrane Review that was originally published in 2014, Issue 2. Th...
Objective To develop an updated laparoscopy-based model to predict incomplete cytoreduction (RT > 0)...
BackgroundTo assess the role of diagnostic laparoscopy (DL) to evaluate candidates for optimal cytor...
Objective: Peritoneal carcinomatosis is a disease’s presentation in the advanced stages of many gyne...
Background The presence of residual tumour after primary debulking surgery is the most important pro...
ObjectiveLaparoscopy is one of the diagnostic tools available for the complex clinical decision-maki...
Complete macroscopic cytoreduction in patients with peritoneal carcinomatosis (PC) is the basic requ...
International audienceA thorough laparoscopic assessment of the abdominopelvic cavity is a crucial s...
Introduction: Comprehensive staging laparotomy and cytoreductive surgery followed by chemotherapy ha...
Purpose To investigate whether initial diagnostic laparoscopy can prevent futile primary cytoreducti...
BACKGROUND: Standard treatment of advanced ovarian cancer is surgery and chemotherapy. The goal of s...
Purpose To investigate whether initial diagnostic laparoscopy can prevent futile primary cytoreducti...
Purpose To investigate whether initial diagnostic laparoscopy can prevent futile primary cytoreducti...
Study Objective: To investigate the feasibility and safety of laparoscopic cytoreduction in ovarian ...
Background This is an update of a Cochrane Review that was originally published in 2014, Issue 2. Th...
Objective To develop an updated laparoscopy-based model to predict incomplete cytoreduction (RT > 0)...
BackgroundTo assess the role of diagnostic laparoscopy (DL) to evaluate candidates for optimal cytor...
Objective: Peritoneal carcinomatosis is a disease’s presentation in the advanced stages of many gyne...
Background The presence of residual tumour after primary debulking surgery is the most important pro...
ObjectiveLaparoscopy is one of the diagnostic tools available for the complex clinical decision-maki...
Complete macroscopic cytoreduction in patients with peritoneal carcinomatosis (PC) is the basic requ...
International audienceA thorough laparoscopic assessment of the abdominopelvic cavity is a crucial s...
Introduction: Comprehensive staging laparotomy and cytoreductive surgery followed by chemotherapy ha...
Purpose To investigate whether initial diagnostic laparoscopy can prevent futile primary cytoreducti...
BACKGROUND: Standard treatment of advanced ovarian cancer is surgery and chemotherapy. The goal of s...
Purpose To investigate whether initial diagnostic laparoscopy can prevent futile primary cytoreducti...
Purpose To investigate whether initial diagnostic laparoscopy can prevent futile primary cytoreducti...
Study Objective: To investigate the feasibility and safety of laparoscopic cytoreduction in ovarian ...
Background This is an update of a Cochrane Review that was originally published in 2014, Issue 2. Th...
Objective To develop an updated laparoscopy-based model to predict incomplete cytoreduction (RT > 0)...
BackgroundTo assess the role of diagnostic laparoscopy (DL) to evaluate candidates for optimal cytor...