Publications by authors named "A Datsis"

Background: Peritoneal metastasis (PM) is currently treated with the complex procedure of cytoreductive surgery and hyperthermic intra-peritoneal chemotherapy (CRS + HIPEC). This procedure presents high morbidity and mortality rates, but they have only been examined in the immediate post-operative period. The aim of our study is to present, describe and analyze the post-operative events, secondary to a cytoreductive surgery and HIPEC procedure that occurs after the patients' discharge from the hospital.

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Aim: To determine if cholecystectomy and liver's round ligament removal is a necessary step during cytoreductive surgery (CRS) and HIPEC METHODS: This was a retrospective observational study based on records from 180 patients treated in our center from 2005 to 2014. All patients have been offered CRS and HIPEC for peritoneal pseudomixoma (20 patients), peritoneal mesothelioma (7 patients), peritoneal carcinomatosis from ovarian cancer (66 patients), colorectal cancer (42 patients), gastric cancer (10 patients), mucinous adenocarcinoma of the appendix (28), and other abdominal malignancies (7 patients). We performed a cholecystectomy and we removed the round ligament of the liver in all patients, even if there wasn't a macroscopic tumor infiltration of the above anatomical structures.

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Background: Peritoneal carcinomatosis (PC) is associated with a poor prognosis. Cytoreductive surgery (CRS) and HIPEC play an important role in well-selected patients with PC. The aim of the study is to present the differences in the intraoperative parameters in patients who received HIPEC in two different manners, open versus closed abdomen.

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Purpose: Cytoreductive surgery (CS) and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) is the proper treatment for resectable peritoneal carcinomatosis (PC). The aim of this study was to evaluate the postoperative course and long-term outcome of repeat CS (reCS) plus repeat HIPEC (reHIPEC) in patients with recurrent disease, after primary CS plus primary HIPEC.

Methods: From 2004 to 2012 85 patients were subjected to primary CS + HIPEC.

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Background/aims: Pseudomyxoma peritonei syndrome (PMP) may be associated with slow "benign" or malignant process. However, the natural history of this disease is slow progression to death. Its treatment is variable and controversial.

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