Arterial-enteric fistula after pelvic lymphadenectomy in secondary cytoreductive surgery for recurrent ovarian cancer
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
In 6.2% of gynaecologic malignancies, vascular involvement is reported. Cytoreductive surgery presents in those cases a higher rate of major complications. Arterial-enteric fistula is a very rare post-surgical complication with serious repercussions on the patient’s life due to intestinal haemorrhage and the overlapping sepsis. This is the first case report about iliac-colonic fistula formation in recurrent ovarian cancer with lymph-node metastasis after laparoscopic secondary cytoreductive surgery in a 75-year-old woman and its successful surgical management. A literature review about arterial-enteric fistula formation in gynaecologic cancer treatment, specifically ovarian cancer, is also reported, hypothesising the risk factors of this severe postoperative complication and possible surgical solutions.
Iris type:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Arterial-enteric fistula; cytoreductive surgery; lymphadenectomy; ovarian cancer; post-operative complication; Aged; Colon; Cytoreduction Surgical Procedures; Female; Fistula; Humans; Intestinal Fistula; Lymph Node Excision; Neoplasm Recurrence, Local; Ovarian Neoplasms; Postoperative Complications; Risk Factors; Tissue Adhesions; Iliac Artery
List of contributors:
Cosentino, F.; Turco, L. C.; Fagotti, A.; Cianci, S.; Gallotta, V.; Rosati, A.; Corbisiero, F.; Scambia, G.; Ferrandina, G.
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