Modified Porro’s Operation in Ovarian Cancer: a Clinical Case

Background. Ovarian cancer in pregnancy is quite rare having a top 5th incidence among other pregnancy-associated tumours [1]. Due to a low population rate in pregnant women, the lack of standardised management of such patients and the paucity of relevant randomised and cohort studies, analyses of i...

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Main Authors: A. G. Yashchuk, I. B. Fatkullina, I. R. Rahmatullina, I. I. Musin, A. R. Molokanova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bashkir State Medical University 2021-04-01
Series:Креативная хирургия и онкология
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Online Access:https://www.surgonco.ru/jour/article/view/568
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spelling doaj-89ef07b3dae14d34a1f17fd50a45a7ac2021-07-28T13:20:41ZengBashkir State Medical UniversityКреативная хирургия и онкология2307-05012076-30932021-04-01111414510.24060/2076-3093-2021-11-1-41-45415Modified Porro’s Operation in Ovarian Cancer: a Clinical CaseA. G. Yashchuk0I. B. Fatkullina1I. R. Rahmatullina2I. I. Musin3A. R. Molokanova4Bashkir State Medical UniversityBashkir State Medical UniversityBashkir State Medical UniversityBashkir State Medical UniversityBashkir State Medical UniversityBackground. Ovarian cancer in pregnancy is quite rare having a top 5th incidence among other pregnancy-associated tumours [1]. Due to a low population rate in pregnant women, the lack of standardised management of such patients and the paucity of relevant randomised and cohort studies, analyses of individual clinical cases acquire particular importance.Materials and methods. This article presents a clinical case of de novo diagnosed ovarian cancer in pregnancy tackled with a modified Porro’s operation of peritonectomy, para-aortic and parametric lymphadenectomy and greater omentum resection at a gynaecology unit of the Kuvatov Republican Clinical Hospital of Ufa.Results and discussion. This clinical case is special in terms of a rare occurrence of ovarian cancer in pregnancy. The choice of this radical surgical technique is considered optimal for inspecting most plausible metastatic foci and ensuring a life-preserving prognosis.Conclusion. In the absence of standardised management protocols in pregnancy-associated ovarian cancer, further analyses and discussions of routine clinical case evidence are imperative.https://www.surgonco.ru/jour/article/view/568ovarian canceradenocarcinomapregnancyneoplastic pregnancy complicationsporro’s operationperitonectomylymph node dissection
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author A. G. Yashchuk
I. B. Fatkullina
I. R. Rahmatullina
I. I. Musin
A. R. Molokanova
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I. B. Fatkullina
I. R. Rahmatullina
I. I. Musin
A. R. Molokanova
Modified Porro’s Operation in Ovarian Cancer: a Clinical Case
Креативная хирургия и онкология
ovarian cancer
adenocarcinoma
pregnancy
neoplastic pregnancy complications
porro’s operation
peritonectomy
lymph node dissection
author_facet A. G. Yashchuk
I. B. Fatkullina
I. R. Rahmatullina
I. I. Musin
A. R. Molokanova
author_sort A. G. Yashchuk
title Modified Porro’s Operation in Ovarian Cancer: a Clinical Case
title_short Modified Porro’s Operation in Ovarian Cancer: a Clinical Case
title_full Modified Porro’s Operation in Ovarian Cancer: a Clinical Case
title_fullStr Modified Porro’s Operation in Ovarian Cancer: a Clinical Case
title_full_unstemmed Modified Porro’s Operation in Ovarian Cancer: a Clinical Case
title_sort modified porro’s operation in ovarian cancer: a clinical case
publisher Bashkir State Medical University
series Креативная хирургия и онкология
issn 2307-0501
2076-3093
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Background. Ovarian cancer in pregnancy is quite rare having a top 5th incidence among other pregnancy-associated tumours [1]. Due to a low population rate in pregnant women, the lack of standardised management of such patients and the paucity of relevant randomised and cohort studies, analyses of individual clinical cases acquire particular importance.Materials and methods. This article presents a clinical case of de novo diagnosed ovarian cancer in pregnancy tackled with a modified Porro’s operation of peritonectomy, para-aortic and parametric lymphadenectomy and greater omentum resection at a gynaecology unit of the Kuvatov Republican Clinical Hospital of Ufa.Results and discussion. This clinical case is special in terms of a rare occurrence of ovarian cancer in pregnancy. The choice of this radical surgical technique is considered optimal for inspecting most plausible metastatic foci and ensuring a life-preserving prognosis.Conclusion. In the absence of standardised management protocols in pregnancy-associated ovarian cancer, further analyses and discussions of routine clinical case evidence are imperative.
topic ovarian cancer
adenocarcinoma
pregnancy
neoplastic pregnancy complications
porro’s operation
peritonectomy
lymph node dissection
url https://www.surgonco.ru/jour/article/view/568
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