Objective: The study aimed to characterize intra-and postoperative complications according to a standardized anatomo-surgical classification for ovarian cancer metastases in the liver area. Methods: Data from all patients with advanced ovarian cancer undergoing primary or secondary surgery with perihepatic liver involvement (May-2016 to May-2022), were retrospectively retrieved and classified according to a standardized anatomo-surgical classification, and clustered into four Classes: Class I “Peritoneal”, Class II “Hepatoceliac-lymph-nodes”, Class III “Parenchymal” and Class IV Mixed (≥ 2 classes). Results: Data from 615 patients were collected. Intraoperative complications were observed in 15%, and severe postoperative complications in 17.6% of cases. While surgical complexity scores were similar, Class IV had longer operative times, higher blood loss, and a 30.4% intraoperative transfusion rate. Class II showed a higher prevalence of vascular injuries (8%). Classes II and IV were significantly associated with severe postoperative complications. Specific complications varied among classes, such as perihepatic collection and intrahepatic hematoma/abscess in Class III (p = 0.003, p < 0.001, respectively), and pleuric effusion, sepsis, anemia, and “other complications” in Class IV (p = 0.002, p = 0.004, p = 0.03, p = 0.03, respectively). Multivariable analysis identified Class II and IV (Class II: OR 4.991, p = 0.045; Class IV: OR 5.331, p = 0.030), Surgical Complexity Score group 3 (OR:3.922, p = 0.003), and the presence of residual tumor (OR:1.748, p = 0.048) as independent risk factors for severe postoperative complications. Conclusions: Liver procedures during advanced ovarian cancer surgery are feasible with acceptable complication rates According to the anatomo-surgical classification, metastatic patterns are related to both different surgical outcomes and postoperative complication profiles.

Rosati, A., De Rose, A. M., Gallotta, V., Giannarelli, D., Ghirardi, V., Pavone, M., De Palma, A., Conte, C., Marchetti, C., Gallucci, V., Ardito, F., Giuliante, F., Querleu, D., Scambia, G., Fagotti, A., Feasibility and operative outcomes of surgery in the liver area in advanced ovarian cancer, <<GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY>>, 2024; 187 (n/a): 98-104. [doi:10.1016/j.ygyno.2024.04.019] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/303480]

Feasibility and operative outcomes of surgery in the liver area in advanced ovarian cancer

Rosati, Andrea;De Rose, Agostino Maria;Gallotta, Valerio;Giannarelli, Diana;Pavone, Matteo;De Palma, Antonella;Conte, Carmine;Marchetti, Claudia;Ardito, Francesco;Giuliante, Felice;Scambia, Giovanni;Fagotti, Anna
2024

Abstract

Objective: The study aimed to characterize intra-and postoperative complications according to a standardized anatomo-surgical classification for ovarian cancer metastases in the liver area. Methods: Data from all patients with advanced ovarian cancer undergoing primary or secondary surgery with perihepatic liver involvement (May-2016 to May-2022), were retrospectively retrieved and classified according to a standardized anatomo-surgical classification, and clustered into four Classes: Class I “Peritoneal”, Class II “Hepatoceliac-lymph-nodes”, Class III “Parenchymal” and Class IV Mixed (≥ 2 classes). Results: Data from 615 patients were collected. Intraoperative complications were observed in 15%, and severe postoperative complications in 17.6% of cases. While surgical complexity scores were similar, Class IV had longer operative times, higher blood loss, and a 30.4% intraoperative transfusion rate. Class II showed a higher prevalence of vascular injuries (8%). Classes II and IV were significantly associated with severe postoperative complications. Specific complications varied among classes, such as perihepatic collection and intrahepatic hematoma/abscess in Class III (p = 0.003, p < 0.001, respectively), and pleuric effusion, sepsis, anemia, and “other complications” in Class IV (p = 0.002, p = 0.004, p = 0.03, p = 0.03, respectively). Multivariable analysis identified Class II and IV (Class II: OR 4.991, p = 0.045; Class IV: OR 5.331, p = 0.030), Surgical Complexity Score group 3 (OR:3.922, p = 0.003), and the presence of residual tumor (OR:1.748, p = 0.048) as independent risk factors for severe postoperative complications. Conclusions: Liver procedures during advanced ovarian cancer surgery are feasible with acceptable complication rates According to the anatomo-surgical classification, metastatic patterns are related to both different surgical outcomes and postoperative complication profiles.
2024
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Rosati, A., De Rose, A. M., Gallotta, V., Giannarelli, D., Ghirardi, V., Pavone, M., De Palma, A., Conte, C., Marchetti, C., Gallucci, V., Ardito, F., Giuliante, F., Querleu, D., Scambia, G., Fagotti, A., Feasibility and operative outcomes of surgery in the liver area in advanced ovarian cancer, <<GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY>>, 2024; 187 (n/a): 98-104. [doi:10.1016/j.ygyno.2024.04.019] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/303480]
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