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Endoscopy in Gynecologic Oncology

2015
Endoscopic surgery offers the advantages of quicker recovery, shorter hospital stay and a lower risk of complications such as infections, blood loss, wound infection, ileus and incisional hernias. The feasibility of endoscopy in gynecological cancer has been shown in numerous papers demonstrating equivalence in terms of radicality.
Tozzi R.   +5 more
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ANTITHROMBOTIC THERAPY IN GYNECOLOGIC SURGERY AND GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY [PDF]

open access: possibleHematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2000
The European Consensus Conference has assessed the risk for thrombotic complications for most women undergoing gynecologic surgery and found it to be moderate. Nonetheless, it is important to analyze a patient's individual risk before surgery so that appropriate thrombosis prophylaxis can be given if increased risk is determined.
Georg-Friedrich von Tempelhoff   +1 more
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Perspectives in Gynecologic Oncology [PDF]

open access: possibleExpert Review of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2009
The Sixth European Congress: Perspectives in Gynecologic Oncology was held on 30–31 January 2009, in Nice, France. A total of 14 faculty experts from across Europe and North America participated in the scientific agenda with didactic lectures and expert debates. A total of 320 delegates attended the conference from 47 different countries.
Richard D. Baird, Thomas van Hagen
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Intestinal surgery in gynecologic oncology

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1989
Intestinal surgery is frequently required in the management of patients with gynecologic malignancies. During a recent 3-year period 10.4% of all laparotomies performed on the Gynecology Service at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center included major intestinal surgery. A total of 215 separate intestinal procedures were performed during 171 operations
Stephen C. Rubin   +4 more
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Morcellation in gynecologic oncology

Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2018
Purpose of review Morcellation of uteri with unsuspected malignancies has been the focus of reports for decades. More intensive evaluation of clinical outcomes and evaluation of impact of changes in practice has occurred since the release of FDA statement advising against the use of power morcellators.
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HISTORY OF GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY SUBSPECIALTY

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2001
During the past quarter-century, progress has occurred in the area of coordinated care of the patient with gynecologic cancer. This progress is the result of the refined surgical techniques and perioperative management of patients requiring intensive care after radical pelvic surgery.
Roberto Angioli   +2 more
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LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY IN GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2001
Panoramic retroperitoneal pelviscopy, introduced in 1987 was the first of the laparaoscopic operations used in the field of gyneceologic oncology. It was divised in order to enable the assessment of the pelvic lymph nodes prior to decision making in the management of patients with early cervical cancer.
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Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS®) society guidelines for gynecologic oncology: Addressing implementation challenges - 2023 update.

Gynecologic Oncology, 2023
G. Nelson   +12 more
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Bloodless Surgery in Gynecologic Oncology

Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine: A Journal of Translational and Personalized Medicine, 2009
AbstractBloodless medicine and surgery is an evolving field in the practice of medicine designed to avoid allogeneic transfusions. Although this field has largely developed in response to the growing needs of Jehovah's Witness patients refusing transfusions, all patients may potentially benefit from the avoidance of transfusions.
Fahimeh Sasan   +2 more
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Molecular Oncology of Gynecologic Tumors

Archives of Medical Research, 2020
Oncologists and pathologists alike have recognized that the broad histologic categories, especially for ovarian and endometrial carcinomas, do not reliably segregate groups with similar clinical courses or responses to therapeutic interventions. During the last decade a paradigm shift was invoked when the results from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA ...
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