Publications by authors named "J Gilabert-Aguilar"

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  • The study investigates peritoneal carcinomatosis in advanced gynecologic tumors, aiming to compare two laparoscopic scoring systems: Fagotti's index and Sugarbaker's peritoneal cancer index (PCI), to improve patient selection for neoadjuvant treatment and minimize unnecessary surgeries.
  • Conducted on 34 patients with ovarian and endometrial carcinomatosis, the retrospective study assessed the predictive ability of these scores for incomplete surgery and their correlation with patient prognosis.
  • Results showed that PCI was more effective than Fagotti's index in identifying incomplete debulking and predicting patient survival, highlighting its adaptability for different surgical teams.
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Background: Lymph node (LN) metastases are the most important prognostic factor in locally advanced cervical cancer. Paraaortic lymphadenectomy is the only method able to confirm the presence of metastasis and thereby help to determine the most adequate treatment approach. There is no standard regarding the minimal number of LNs that should be removed in paraaortic lymphadenectomy.

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The optimal management of ureteral endometriosis (UE) is not yet well defined. The choice on surgical approach and type of procedure has been based both on surgeons' experience and the location and depth of the lesion. The aim of this study was to review evidence about laparoscopic management of ureteral endometriosis, including preoperative evaluation, surgical details and postoperative follow-up.

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miRNAs function as important regulators of a wide range of cellular processes, such as angiogenesis and fibrinolysis, by postranscriptional modulation of gene expression. We present a review on the role of miRNAs and angiogenesis in endometriosis. Endometriosis, defined as the implantation of endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity, is one of the most frequent benign gynecological diseases and it has important consequences on the quality of life and fertility of patients.

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Diaphragmatic involvement by an endometriotic cyst is a rare entity that may be responsible for chronic thoracic pain. Herein we present a case report of a 6-cm right diaphragmatic endometrioma treated using laparoscopic partial excision and argon laser coagulation of the inner cyst wall. The laparoscopic approach to upper abdomen endometriosis is feasible and safe when accurate evaluation of the case is performed.

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