Hepatic resection during cytoreductive surgery for primary or recurrent epithelial ovarian cancer

  • Gasparri M. L.
  • Grandi G.
  • Bolla D.
  • Gloor B.
  • Imboden S.
  • Panici P. B.
  • Mueller M. D.
  • Papadia A.
Publication date
January 2016
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

Purpose: Surgical cytoreduction remains a cornerstone in the management of patients with advanced and recurrent epithelial ovarian cancer. Parenchymal liver metastases determine stage VI disease and are commonly considered a major limit in the achievement of an optimal cytoreduction. The purpose of this manuscript was to discuss the rationale of liver resection and the morbidity related to this procedure in advanced and recurrent ovarian cancer. Methods: A search of the National Library of Medicine’s MEDLINE/PubMed database until March 2015 was performed using the keywords: “ovarian cancer,” “hepatic,” “liver,” and “metastases.” Results: In patients with liver metastases, hepatic resection is associated with a similar prognosis as stage III...

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