Objective: We wished to determine the reduction in the rate of wound complications that would render the use of prophylactic negative pressure wound vacuum therapy (NPWT) cost saving compared to routine incision care (RC) following laparotomy for gynecologic malignancy.
Methods: A decision tree was designed from a payer perspective to compare strategies for incision management following laparotomy for gynecologic malignancy: (1) RC; (2) prophylactic NPWT. Rates of wound complication, antibiotic use, re-hospitalization, re-operation, and home health use were obtained from a published cohort of 431 women who underwent laparotomy for endometrial cancer 2002-2007.
Objective: To validate the Mayo algorithm to intraoperatively identify women with endometrial cancer in whom lymphadenectomy may be safely omitted.
Methods: A multi-center retrospective chart review 1977-2010 was completed using two independent institutional endometrial cancer databases. Eligibility criteria were grade 1 or 2 endometrial carcinoma, low-risk histology, and myometrial invasion ≤ 50% on intraoperative pathology consultation; patients were considered to satisfy the Mayo criteria if, in addition to these, tumor diameter on the final pathology report was ≤ 2 cm.