The principles of safe and efficacious upper abdominal surgery

C. Fotopoulou, Ç. Taşkıran
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Abstract

: Upper abdominal debulking procedures represent an indispensable part of cytoreduction for advanced ovarian cancer. As a genuinely peritoneally disseminated malignancy, more than 70% of the patients will present in an advanced stage with tumor involvement of the upper abdominal organs, especially liver-and splenic capsule, lesser sac, Morrisons pouch and diaphragm. Studies have clearly shown the maximal survival benefit being derived from maximal effort surgery achieving total macroscopic tumor clearance. For that reason, gynecological oncology teams need to master the dissection techniques in the upper abdomen and also be able to handle the associated complications. We will review here the key issues around upper abdominal cytoreduction and focus on the spleen, liver, and stomach/lesser sac. Diaphragmatic surgery will be addressed in a separate, especially dedicated chapter. Safety and feasibility of complex oncologic upper abdominal dissections for advanced and relapsed ovarian cancer are based on the fundamental knowledge of anatomy, principles of peritonectomy techniques, as well as infrastructural support and collective knowledge and education of the entire team. Surgical and infrastructural expertise are of paramount importance to achieve best possible oncologic outcomes with an acceptable morbidity profile even for those patients with high burden disease.
安全有效的上腹部手术原则
:上腹部减瘤手术是晚期癌症细胞减少不可或缺的一部分。作为一种真正的腹膜播散性恶性肿瘤,超过70%的患者会出现在晚期,肿瘤累及上腹器官,尤其是肝和脾包膜、小囊、莫里森囊和横膈膜。研究清楚地表明,最大的生存效益来自于最大努力的手术,以实现宏观肿瘤的完全清除。因此,妇科肿瘤学团队需要掌握上腹部的解剖技术,并能够处理相关并发症。我们将在这里回顾有关上腹部细胞减少的关键问题,并重点关注脾脏、肝脏和胃/小囊。膈肌手术将在一个单独的,特别是专门的章节中讨论。晚期和复发性卵巢癌症复杂肿瘤上腹部解剖的安全性和可行性基于解剖学基础知识、腹膜切除术技术原理、基础设施支持以及整个团队的集体知识和教育。外科和基础设施专业知识对于实现最佳肿瘤学结果和可接受的发病率至关重要,即使对于那些患有高负担疾病的患者也是如此。
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