Ikirty-one patients underwent a negative second-look laparotomy between 1976 and 1986. Fourteen patients received intraperitoneal chromic phosphate (P-32) after a negative second-look laparotomy. There has been no local recurrence (zero of 14) and no deaths attributable to recurrent disease. Local c
Consolidative 32P after second-look laparotomy for ovarian carcinoma
โ Scribed by Kellie S. Condra; William M. Mendenhall; Linda S. Morgan; Robert B. Marcus Jr.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 115 KB
- Volume
- 6
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1065-7541
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โฆ Synopsis
We report our experience with consolidative 32 P after second-look laparotomy. Forty-three patients received consolidative 32 P after platinum-based chemotherapy and a negative (39 patients, 91%) or positive (4 patients) second-look laparotomy. Thirtyone patients (72%) initially had stage III (30 patients) or stage IV (1 patient) disease; 28 patients (65%) had grade 3 tumors. Patients had follow-up from 3.5 to 14.9 years (median, 7.7 years); no patient was lost to follow-up. The 5-year rates of control of disease within the abdomen (local control) for the overall group and the subset of patients with stage II-IV disease and a negative second-look laparotomy were 65% and 69%, respectively. The corresponding 5-year survival rates were 78 and 81%, respectively. Multivariate analyses revealed that tumor found at second-look laparotomy significantly influenced the likelihood of local control and cause-specific survival. Acute side effects included cellulitis (1 patient) and ileus (3 patients). Two patients (5%) experienced severe late complications; both experienced small bowel obstruction that necessitated surgical intervention. Consolidative 32 P appears to reduce the risk of recurrence and improve survival after negative second-look laparotomy. The risk of significant complications is low.
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