• Zhonghua Fu Chan Ke Za Zhi · Apr 2004

    [Benefit of palliative surgery for bowel obstruction in recurrent ovarian carcinoma].

    • Zi-ting Li, Xiao-hua Wu, and Shi-long Fu.
    • Department of Gynecological Oncology, Cancer Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, China.
    • Zhonghua Fu Chan Ke Za Zhi. 2004 Apr 1;39(4):260-3.

    ObjectiveIntestinal obstruction is a frequent sequela of recurrent ovarian cancer and difficult to deal with. We analyzed a series of such patients to determine if their outcomes have changed after undergoing palliative surgery.MethodWe retrospectively reviewed 67 patients undergoing surgery for intestinal obstruction due to recurrent ovarian carcinoma and 75 patients receiving non-surgical treatment from 1997 to 2002.ResultsDuring the study period, 67 operations were performed on 67 patients. Among them, surgical procedure was completed in 58 cases. Successful palliation was achieved in 64.2% of cases in which surgical correction was possible. The median survival of the entire cohort was 7.8 months, and 12.6 months for the surgically successfully relieved patients and 3.7 months for those non-surgical patients. The rate of major surgical morbidities was 22.4%. The perioperative mortality rate was 6.0%. Successful palliation was associated with the absence of two prognostic factors: multiple obstructive sites and palpable abdominal and pelvic masses.ConclusionPalliative surgery for bowel obstruction in recurrent ovarian cancer can be worthwhile, and properly selected patients are the key to its success.

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