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Postoperative complications after pelvic lymphadenectomy for the surgical staging of endometrial cancer

✍ Scribed by Massimo Franchi; Fabio Ghezzi; Cristina Riva; Massimiliano Miglierina; Marco Buttarelli; Pierfrancesco Bolis


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
124 KB
Volume
78
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-4790

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Abstract

Objective

To assess whether pelvic lymphadenectomy at surgical staging for endometrial carcinoma is an independent risk factor for the occurrence of postoperative complications.

Methods

Women with uterine cancer who underwent radical abdominal hysterectomy type I or II of Piver–Rutledge with or without pelvic lymph nodes dissection were considered. The occurrence of intraoperative and early postoperative complications (deep vein thrombosis, lymphocysts, febrile morbidity, extraoperative site infections, wound dehiscence, rela‐parotomy, and death) was prospectively recorded. Non parametric tests, receiver characteristic curve analysis, and multiple logistic regressions were used for statistical purposes.

Results

Two hundred six subjects were enrolled, of whom 133 underwent pelvic lymphadenectomy. The rate of postoperative complications was 26.7% (55 of 206). Women with complications had a higher median (range) number of lymph nodes removed than those without complications (17 [3–62] versus 11 [1–74], P < .01). The performance of a type II hysterectomy (OR = 2.49, P < .05) and the removal of more than 14 lymph nodes (OR = 3.05, P < .005) were significantly associated with the occurrence of at least one complication. Multiple logistic regression revealed that, after adjustment for the type of surgery, the removal of more than 14 nodes was the only condition associated with postoperative complications (OR = 2.56, P < .01). The only variable significantly associated with the development of two postoperative complications was the removal of more than 19 nodes (OR = 9.7, P < .01).

Conclusions

The extension of retroperitoneal lymph nodes (more than 14) dissection is an independent risk factor for the occurrence of postoperative complications in patients undergoing surgical staging for endometrial carcinoma. J. Surg. Oncol. 2001;78:232–240. © 2001 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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