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Arch Gynecol Obstet
December 2024
Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Technische Universität Dresden, Fetscherstraße 74, 01307, Dresden, Germany.
Purpose: Ovarian cancer is the fifth most common cancer in women and the leading cause of death of all gynecological malignancies. Prognosis is determined by optimal surgical outcome (macroscopic complete resection) most commonly achieved in tertiary hospitals. We investigated whether tertiary versus non-tertiary hospital as the location of an initial diagnostic intervention for histological confirmation before cytoreductive surgery versus immediate primary debulking surgery impacts outcome in patients with advanced ovarian cancer.
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November 2024
Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Hospital of Lodi, Via Savoia 1, 26900, Lodi, Italy.
Surgery
September 2024
Department of Surgery, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA. Electronic address:
Background: Multiple studies have demonstrated safety of short stay after colorectal resections. Remote patient monitoring may allow earlier discharge home after surgery. Remote patient monitoring feasibility after elective colorectal surgery in a largely rural state was evaluated.
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September 2024
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, West China Second Hospital, Sichuan University, Renmin South Road, Chengdu, 610041, China.
Background: Postoperative wound recovery following laparotomy for port-site metastasis (PSM) resection is a concern. Reports indicate that wound healing disorders occur in patients with PSM. The challenges associated with PSM resection include the complete removal of the lesion, ensuring rapid wound healing, and maintaining the integrity of the abdominal wall.
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July 2024
Gynecologic Oncology and Surgery Unit, Responsible Research Hospital, 86100 Campobasso, Italy.
Port site metastasis (PSM) has been reported as a rare metastasis in women with endometrial carcinoma (EC). However, even more rarely, it has also been described in patients with low- or intermediate-risk EC. Unfortunately, knowledge appears limited on the topic.
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