Secondary debulking for ovarian carcinoma relapse: The R-R dilemma – is the prognosis different for residual or recurrent disease?

Journal Title: Journal of the Turkish-German Gynecological Association - Year 2019, Vol 20, Issue 4

Abstract

Objective: To analyze the kind of ovarian cancer relapse by separating residual from recurrent disease and correlating them with patient survival. Material and Methods: This was a retrospective study of 200 women with ovarian carcinoma relapse between 2005 and 2017. Results: The main sites of residual disease included the great omentum, epiploic appendices, liver round ligament, gallbladder, and cervical/vaginal stump. The median survival for women with residual disease treated with cytoreductive surgery (CRS) + hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) + systemic chemotherapy was 38 months compared with the control group, which reached 23.8 months. The morbidity rates were 18% vs 7%, respectively, and the mortality rates were 2.5% vs 1.3%. The main sites of recurrent disease included the mesenterium, pelvic floor, diaphragm, and Glisson’s capsule. Women with recurrent disease treated with CRS + HIPEC + systemic chemotherapy had median survival rates of 26 months vs 16 months in the control group. The morbidity rates were 22% vs 15%, respectively, and the mortality rates were 3.3% vs 0%. Conclusion: Patients undergoing secondary debulking plus HIPEC for ovarian carcinoma relapse have a different prognosis when compared with patients with residual and recurrent disease. A different prognosis is presented in women undergoing secondary debulking plus HIPEC for ovarian carcinoma relapse when comparing patients with residual and recurrent disease.

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John D. Spiliotis, Christos Iavazzo, Nikolaos D. Kopanakis, Athina Christopoulou

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  • EP ID EP675995
  • DOI 10.4274/jtgga.galenos.2019.2018.0165
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John D. Spiliotis, Christos Iavazzo, Nikolaos D. Kopanakis, Athina Christopoulou (2019). Secondary debulking for ovarian carcinoma relapse: The R-R dilemma – is the prognosis different for residual or recurrent disease?. Journal of the Turkish-German Gynecological Association, 20(4), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-675995