Objective: The objective of the study was to describe the development of and experience with a technique for en bloc resection of left upper quadrant intraperitoneal metastatic ovarian cancer.

Study Design: From May 7, 2002-August 14, 2004, 6 women underwent en bloc resection of extensive tumor contiguously involving the omentum, colon, gastrocolic ligament and spleen. This represents about 5% of all cytoreductive operations performed during that time. Four of the 6 had received neoadjuvant chemotherapy.

Results: A description of the technique is included in the text. Two women required partial gastrectomy and partial pancreatectomy. Separate segmental resection or subtotal colectomy was performed in 3 women. Cytoreduction was optimal in all 6 cases. Significant complications occurred in 3 of the women. Disease-free survival ranged from 2-12 months.

Conclusion: In highly selected patients undergoing cytoreductive surgery for ovarian cancer, en bloc resection of extensive left upper quadrant intraabdominal tumor may be a reasonable method for accomplishing optimal cytoreduction.

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