Author:
Grimm Christoph,Harter Philipp,Heitz Florian,du Bois Andreas
Abstract
ObjectiveResidual tumor is an important prognostic factor in advanced ovarian cancer patients. A recent analysis from a large Gynecologic Oncology Group trial identified the diaphragm as the most common localization for residual tumor after surgery in advanced ovarian cancer. This stresses the need for more knowledge and training in diaphragmatic surgery in patients with advanced ovarian cancer.Methods/MaterialsWe aimed to describe a safe structured technique to perform transection of the peritoneal diaphragm or full-thickness resection of the diaphragm.ResultsThe structured technique consists of 5 steps as follows: (1) knowledge of anatomical landmarks, (2) adequate exposure of the surgical field, (3) mobilization of the liver, (4) demarcation of the resection lines of the peritoneum, and (5) mobilization of the diaphragmatic peritoneum by using the sandwich technique or performance of a full-thickness resection with subsequent suture.ConclusionsDiaphragmatic surgery is an important part of upper abdominal surgery in advanced ovarian cancer patients. It is a safe structured procedure, which should be routinely performed to achieve optimal surgical results for these patients.
Subject
Obstetrics and Gynaecology,Oncology
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