Background: Several studies have demonstrated the feasibility and role of bulky cardiophrenic lymph nodes (CPLNs) resection during primary debulking surgery (PDS) for stage IV ovarian cancer (OC). However, no studies, to date, investigated the accuracy and feasibility of CPLNs assessment and removal during interval debulking surgery (IDS) after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT). Material and Methods: A retrospective analysis of consecutive stage IV OC patients who underwent NACT followed by IDS with CPLNs assessment and/or resection from July 2017 to June 2018. Bulky CPLNs were considered for excision when a full-thickness diaphragmatic resection was required in order to achieve complete tumour resection. Results: A total of 21 ovarian cancer...
Aims of the study and methods: Survival, complications and recurrences after diaphragmatic surgery a...
Highlights • Gaining trans-diaphragmatic access to thoracic cavity during de-bulking laparotomy. • ...
Objective Ovarian cancer is commonly diagnosed at an advanced stage. Complete macroscopic eradicatio...
Background: Several studies have demonstrated the feasibility and role of bulky cardiophrenic lymph ...
Objectives The purpose of this retrospective report is to define the safety and feasibility, based o...
Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of preoperative imaging in the diagnosis of cardiophrenic lymph ...
Ovarian cancer is commonly diagnosed at an advanced stage, with disease involving the upper abdomen....
Objectives: The purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate diaphragmatic surgery in achievi...
Ovarian cancer is commonly diagnosed at an advanced stage, with disease involving the upper abdomen....
BACKGROUND: Surgical management of advanced-stage ovarian cancer (ASOC) can require diaphragmatic su...
Background/Aim: This study investigated the cardiophrenic lymph node (CPLN) status before and after ...
BackgroundWe primarily aimed to determine whether the presence of enlarged cardiophrenic lymph nodes...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The therapeutic role of systematic lymph node dissection (LND) remains unc...
AbstractOvarian cancer is commonly diagnosed at an advanced stage, with disease involving the upper ...
International audienceBackground/Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the value of diaphragmatic...
Aims of the study and methods: Survival, complications and recurrences after diaphragmatic surgery a...
Highlights • Gaining trans-diaphragmatic access to thoracic cavity during de-bulking laparotomy. • ...
Objective Ovarian cancer is commonly diagnosed at an advanced stage. Complete macroscopic eradicatio...
Background: Several studies have demonstrated the feasibility and role of bulky cardiophrenic lymph ...
Objectives The purpose of this retrospective report is to define the safety and feasibility, based o...
Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of preoperative imaging in the diagnosis of cardiophrenic lymph ...
Ovarian cancer is commonly diagnosed at an advanced stage, with disease involving the upper abdomen....
Objectives: The purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate diaphragmatic surgery in achievi...
Ovarian cancer is commonly diagnosed at an advanced stage, with disease involving the upper abdomen....
BACKGROUND: Surgical management of advanced-stage ovarian cancer (ASOC) can require diaphragmatic su...
Background/Aim: This study investigated the cardiophrenic lymph node (CPLN) status before and after ...
BackgroundWe primarily aimed to determine whether the presence of enlarged cardiophrenic lymph nodes...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The therapeutic role of systematic lymph node dissection (LND) remains unc...
AbstractOvarian cancer is commonly diagnosed at an advanced stage, with disease involving the upper ...
International audienceBackground/Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the value of diaphragmatic...
Aims of the study and methods: Survival, complications and recurrences after diaphragmatic surgery a...
Highlights • Gaining trans-diaphragmatic access to thoracic cavity during de-bulking laparotomy. • ...
Objective Ovarian cancer is commonly diagnosed at an advanced stage. Complete macroscopic eradicatio...