Publications by authors named "A Tejerizo"

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  • A study was conducted to compare the effects of surgical aortic staging through paraaortic lymphadenectomy (PALND) and imaging (noPALND) on recurrence rates and survival in patients with locally advanced cervical cancer (LACC).
  • After analyzing data from 1,092 patients, it was found that those who underwent PALND had a significantly higher recurrence rate (28.0%) compared to those staged by imaging (15.0%).
  • Patients in the PALND group also experienced poorer overall, cancer-specific, and disease-free survival outcomes, suggesting that surgical staging may lead to worse prognosis in LACC patients.
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Introduction: The knowledge of BRCA status offers a chance to evaluate the role of the intraperitoneal route in patients selected by biomolecular profiles after primary cytoreduction surgery in advanced ovarian cancer.

Materials And Methods: We performed a retrospective, multicenter study to assess oncological outcomes depending on adjuvant treatment (intraperitoneal [IP] vs intravenous [IV]) and BRCA status (BRCA1/2 mutated vs. BRCA wild type [WT]).

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Objective: The objective of the present study was to define and validate an anastomotic leak prognostic score based on previously described and reported anastomotic leak risk factors (OVA-LEAK: https://n9.cl/ova-leakscore) and to establish if the use of OVA-LEAK score is better than clinical criteria (surgeon's choice) selecting anastomosis to be protected with a diverting ileostomy.

Material & Methods: This is a retrospective, multicentre cohort study that included patients who underwent cytoreductive surgery for primary advanced or relapsed ovarian cancer with colorectal resection and anastomosis between January 2011 and June 2021.

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Background: As female genital cosmetic surgeries have significantly increased, appropriate tools to evaluate self-esteem about women's own genitalia are necessary.

Aim: to translate, culturally adapt to Spanish women and to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Female Genital Self-Image Scale (FGSIS).

Methods: FGSIS was forward and backward translated, culturally adapted into Spanish and its content evaluated through Delphi consensus.

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Background: This study aimed to review the current knowledge on the utility of intraoperative fluorescence imaging in gynecologic surgery and to give evidence-based recommendations to improve the quality of care for women who undergo gynecologic surgery.

Methods: A computer-based systematic review of the MEDLINE, CENTRAL, Pubmed, EMBASE, and SciSearch databases as well as institutional guidelines was performed. The time limit was set at 2000-2019.

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