作者: Yu-Jin Koo , Jung-Eun Kim , Young-Hwa Kim , Ho-Suap Hahn , In-Ho Lee
DOI: 10.3802/JGO.2014.25.2.111
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摘要: OBJECTIVE To investigate the surgical and oncological outcomes of laparoscopic surgery compared with laparotomy for treatment early-stage ovarian cancer. METHODS Data from patients who underwent management cancer between 2006 2012 were retrospectively reviewed. All presented stage I or II disease, comprehensive staging consisting a total hysterectomy, bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, pelvic para-aortic lymphadenectomy, omentectomy, peritoneal cytology. RESULTS Seventy-seven (24 patients) (53 identified. Surgery none was converted laparoscopy to laparotomy. The mean operation time shorter estimated blood loss lower in group than group, though differences not statistically significant (193 min vs. 224 min, p=0.127; 698 mL 973 mL, p=0.127). There no intraoperative postoperative complications. During follow-up period 31 months, tumor recurrence occurred 4 patients: 2 (8.3%) (3.8%) group. disease-free survival 59 months after 66 (p=0.367). CONCLUSION Laparoscopic seems be adequate feasible comparable results terms safety.