Feasibility and fiability of laparoscopic surgery in the uterine cancers in normal-weight patients

作者:Leveque C*; Ferron G; Martinez A; Rafii A; Filleron T; Querleu D
来源:Gynecologie Obstetrique & Fertilite, 2014, 42(10): 668-673.
DOI:10.1016/j.gyobfe.2014.08.002

摘要

Objectives. - Evaluate the fiability and feasibility of laparoscopic surgery for the management of uterine cancers [endometrial cancer (EC) and early-stage cervical cancer (ESCC)] with patients who have a BMI <= 30 kg/m(2), within the setting of a gynaecological oncology department. Patients and methods. - This retrospective, monocentric and descriptive study was carried out between January 2003 and May 2011 at the Institute Claudius-Regaud, a centre for cancer diagnosis, treatment and research. A policy promoting laparoscopy as a first choice treatment has been established at the institute since 2003. Results. - Two hundred and three patients were included. Eighty-five patients were early-stage cervical cancer patients and 118 patients were endometrial cancer patients. The study shows a high fiability rate for laparoscopy in non-obese patients, with a 98.8% rate for EC patients and a 98.8% rate for ESCC patients. The feaibility rates were 80.1% and 96.6%, respectively. The incidence of laparoconversion was reported at 1.2% and 3.1% for ESCC and EC patients, respectively, while the incidence of peroperative complications was 5.9% and 7.4%. The incidence of postoperative complications rank >= 3 according to "Memorial secondary events grading system" was 3 (3.5%) for CCUP and 3 (2.5%) for CE. Discussion and conclusion. - The results of this study show high fiability and feasibility levels for the laparoscopic treatment of uterine cancers in non-obese patients. There is no need to implement the more expensive robotic-assisted surgery in this group of patients. Mastering advanced laparoscopic surgery remains a mainstay in gynaecologic oncology.

  • 出版日期2014-10

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